Map Your Watershed at Otay Valley Regional Park
Category
Admission
- Free
Location
2155 Beyer Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92154
Summary
Description
Sunday, July 5th 9am - 11am
Join us at Otay Valley Regional Park to learn about what a watershed is and help us identify how we can best protect it as a community!
The San Diego Bird Alliance will be hosting a table near the Ranger Station where we will provide you with an opportunity to learn about the importance of a watershed, who and what relies on it, its historical significance and why it still matters today. Take a stroll through Otay Valley Regional Park and make observations about the watershed around you. Then return to our booth and help us map out what does or does not belong in our watershed.
Please remember to always stay on trail.
Where to meet: Otay Valley Regional Park Ranger Station at 2155 Beyer Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92154 32°35'16.3"N, -117°04'19.5"W
What to bring: Refillable water bottle, close-toed shoes, weather appropriate attire, hat and sunscreen
What is provided: A fun mapping activity, art supplies, binoculars for loan, and identification and iNaturalist guides
