Join USFS Volunteer Naturalists for

Easy! Entertaining! Educational!

WALKS ON THE WILD SIDE

Meet at the Mt. Baldy Visitor Center
at 9:00 am
first and third Wednesday of each month
rain, snow, fire and temperatures above 90 degrees cancel

Walks will generally be
on wide, level, not-too-steep fire roads
less than three miles round trip
about three hours long

Return to the Visitor Center afterwards for
cold or warm beverages provided by the forest service,
your own lunch,
and the fellowship of friendly walkers

Things we’ll talk about:
weather, wildflowers, plants, birds, animals, earthquakes, rocks, history, ruins, ghost stories, water, fire, rainfall, lizards, butterflies, trees, ladybugs, clouds, insects .....

Places we’ll go:
Icehouse Canyon, San Antonio Falls, Bear Canyon, Hog Back, Sunset Ridge, Cascade Canyon, Lower San Antonio, Evey Canyon, old Baldy Road

Cost is $5 per person
These walks are intended as fund raisers to support the Mt. Baldy Environmental Education Program and all the money collected goes directly to their efforts. The naturalists who lead these walks are non-paid volunteers. You can be, too!

Mt. Baldy Visitor Center
(909) 982-2829, P.O. Box 592, Mt. Baldy, CA 91759
http://www.mtbaldyeducation.org | email: jane AT mtbaldyeducation DOT org