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Породична шетња у природи у подножју Оранџа

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Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist guide, on fun and educational walking and hiking tours through some of the most biologically diverse places near Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. Choose from easy 1-3 hour experiences (all ages), 3-4 hour moderate experiences (tweens and up) and strenuous all-day adventures (18 and up). Activities may include foraging, birding, wildlife viewing, barefooting and rock scrambling. Visit waterfalls, canyons, sea caves, high peaks, woodlands, mountain forests, coastal bluffs and tide pools located within an hour's drive of the major theme parks and hotels. Appreciate seasonal wildflowers, rocky outcrops and panoramic views. Search for deer, bobcats, foxes, coyotes, lizards, snakes, birds, butterflies and other unique wildlife. See why Southern California is considered one of the best places to explore the natural world.
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Wed 30 Apr
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Са почетком у $300.00
Wed 30 Apr
Са почетком у $300.00
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Стручни водичи природњака.
Knowledgeable naturalist guides.
Knowledgeable naturalist guides.
Knowledgeable naturalist guides.
Додатне информације
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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1
Oak Canyon Nature Center
Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist, and wander an easy loop trail through a shady oak woodland, past a flowing creek and across a narrow single-track along a sun-exposed expanse of aromatic sage scrub. Stop frequently to observe, identify and appreciate plants and wildlife. Chance of encountering quail, roadrunners, whiptail lizards, frogs, wood ducks and other cool wildlife! Minimal elevation gain. Wear layered clothing and sun protection. Carry water and snacks. Roughly a mile round-trip. Fun for the whole family!
2
Black Star Canyon Trail
Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist, on a nocturnal exploration through a creepy canyon that is said to be one of the most haunted places in Orange County. As darkness falls, listen and look for strange and mysterious creatures, including owls, bats, tarantulas, trapdoor spiders, scorpions, glowworms, toads, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, deer and mountain lions. Hear stories of historical figures, Indigenous people and grizzly bears who roamed the wild sanctuary over the past 250 years. Stop frequently to observe, identify appreciate surroundings. At the turnaround point, turn flashlights off, sit in silence and wait in total darkness for curious and unexpected things to happen. An easy 3 mile round-trip journey on a wide dirt trail with minimum elevation gain and fairly smooth terrain, except for a few gullies and potholes. Carry snacks and beverages to enjoy along the way. Fun for the whole family!
3
Black Star Canyon Trail
Join Barefoot Joel on a strenuous 7-mile round-trip adventure up a flowing creek into a riparian (streamside) forest where rock pools and a waterfall await. Stop frequently to identify plants, wild edibles. Search for rare and sensitive riparian wildlife along the way, including newts, frogs and snakes, and learn about their fascinating adaptations. Splash through the creek. Scramble over boulders. At the furthest point, lies a picturesque waterfall that carves out a sandstone cliff and comes out the mouth of a cave. Many encounters with poison oak. Bring a lunch, snacks and plenty of water. Prepare to be soaking wet. Difficulty: Strenuous. Up and back. Roughly 7 miles round-trip, but feels like more. Follow a formal trail for 2.5 miles and then follow the creek to the waterfall. End time depends on pace and capability of group. Rough terrain; loose rocks; fallen trees; multiple creek crossings; deep rock pools. Not recommended for those with medical or mobility issues.
4
Oak Canyon Nature Center
Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist, and wander an easy loop trail through a shady oak woodland, past a flowing creek and across a narrow single-track along a sun-exposed expanse of aromatic sage scrub. Stop frequently to observe, identify and appreciate plants and wildlife. Chance of encountering quail, roadrunners, whiptail lizards, frogs, wood ducks and other cool wildlife! Minimal elevation gain. Wear layered clothing and sun protection. Carry water and snacks. Roughly a mile round-trip. Fun for the whole family!
5
Black Star Canyon Trail
Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist, on a nocturnal exploration through a creepy canyon that is said to be one of the most haunted places in Orange County. As darkness falls, listen and look for strange and mysterious creatures, including owls, bats, tarantulas, trapdoor spiders, scorpions, glowworms, toads, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, deer and mountain lions. Hear stories of historical figures, Indigenous people and grizzly bears who roamed the wild sanctuary over the past 250 years. Stop frequently to observe, identify appreciate surroundings. At the turnaround point, turn flashlights off, sit in silence and wait in total darkness for curious and unexpected things to happen. An easy 3 mile round-trip journey on a wide dirt trail with minimum elevation gain and fairly smooth terrain, except for a few gullies and potholes. Carry snacks and beverages to enjoy along the way. Fun for the whole family!
6
Black Star Canyon Trail
Join Barefoot Joel on a strenuous 7-mile round-trip adventure up a flowing creek into a riparian (streamside) forest where rock pools and a waterfall await. Stop frequently to identify plants, wild edibles. Search for rare and sensitive riparian wildlife along the way, including newts, frogs and snakes, and learn about their fascinating adaptations. Splash through the creek. Scramble over boulders. At the furthest point, lies a picturesque waterfall that carves out a sandstone cliff and comes out the mouth of a cave. Many encounters with poison oak. Bring a lunch, snacks and plenty of water. Prepare to be soaking wet. Difficulty: Strenuous. Up and back. Roughly 7 miles round-trip, but feels like more. Follow a formal trail for 2.5 miles and then follow the creek to the waterfall. End time depends on pace and capability of group. Rough terrain; loose rocks; fallen trees; multiple creek crossings; deep rock pools. Not recommended for those with medical or mobility issues.
7
Oak Canyon Nature Center
Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist, and wander an easy loop trail through a shady oak woodland, past a flowing creek and across a narrow single-track along a sun-exposed expanse of aromatic sage scrub. Stop frequently to observe, identify and appreciate plants and wildlife. Chance of encountering quail, roadrunners, whiptail lizards, frogs, wood ducks and other cool wildlife! Minimal elevation gain. Wear layered clothing and sun protection. Carry water and snacks. Roughly a mile round-trip. Fun for the whole family!
8
Black Star Canyon Trail
Follow Barefoot Joel, professional naturalist, on a nocturnal exploration through a creepy canyon that is said to be one of the most haunted places in Orange County. As darkness falls, listen and look for strange and mysterious creatures, including owls, bats, tarantulas, trapdoor spiders, scorpions, glowworms, toads, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, deer and mountain lions. Hear stories of historical figures, Indigenous people and grizzly bears who roamed the wild sanctuary over the past 250 years. Stop frequently to observe, identify appreciate surroundings. At the turnaround point, turn flashlights off, sit in silence and wait in total darkness for curious and unexpected things to happen. An easy 3 mile round-trip journey on a wide dirt trail with minimum elevation gain and fairly smooth terrain, except for a few gullies and potholes. Carry snacks and beverages to enjoy along the way. Fun for the whole family!
9
Black Star Canyon Trail
Join Barefoot Joel on a strenuous 7-mile round-trip adventure up a flowing creek into a riparian (streamside) forest where rock pools and a waterfall await. Stop frequently to identify plants, wild edibles. Search for rare and sensitive riparian wildlife along the way, including newts, frogs and snakes, and learn about their fascinating adaptations. Splash through the creek. Scramble over boulders. At the furthest point, lies a picturesque waterfall that carves out a sandstone cliff and comes out the mouth of a cave. Many encounters with poison oak. Bring a lunch, snacks and plenty of water. Prepare to be soaking wet. Difficulty: Strenuous. Up and back. Roughly 7 miles round-trip, but feels like more. Follow a formal trail for 2.5 miles and then follow the creek to the waterfall. End time depends on pace and capability of group. Rough terrain; loose rocks; fallen trees; multiple creek crossings; deep rock pools. Not recommended for those with medical or mobility issues.
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