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Discover the borderlands & the water that connects us all
Join us on Saturday, October 4th, for a guided nature walk of the Tijuana River Valley!
2-mile guided bilingual hike (moderate to hard)
Join naturalist and partner organizations for beautiful vistas
of Mexico while learning about the Tijuana River watershed,
water pollution, and the wildlife that call it home.
Location: East Mesa Loop Trail – 2721 Monument Rd, San Diego, CA
Free parking on site, but carpooling is recommended. Water and snacks will be provided. Don’t forget your reusable water bottle and sun protection!
For their safety, dogs are not recommended, as it may be too hot for them, and there are ticks and the possibility of encountering a rattlesnake.
Descubre la zona fronteriza y el agua que nos conecta a todos
¡Acompáñanos el sábado, 4 de octubre para una caminata en el valle del río Tijuana!
Caminata guiada bilingüe de 2 millas (nivel moderado a difícil)
Únete a naturalistas y organizaciones colaboradoras para
disfrutar de hermosas vistas de México mientras aprendes sobre
la cuenca del río Tijuana, la contaminación del agua y la vida
silvestre que habita en la zona.
Ubicacion: East Mesa Loop Trail – 2721 Monument Rd, San Diego, CA
Hay estacionamiento gratis, pero se recomienda venir en grupo en menos carros. Tendremos agua y bocadillos para todos. ¡No olvides tu botella de agua reutilizable y protección solar!
Por su seguridad, no se recomienda llevar perros, ya que puede hacer demasiado calor para ellos, además de que hay garrapatas y posibilidad de encontrarse con alguna serpiente de cascabel.