OCLB Chapter presents
Cachuma Lake Campout
Santa Barbara
April 25th to 27th, 2025
Trip Leader Contact: Michael M
Email: [email protected]
Wine, Solvang & Camping! Oh My!
Let’s go!
Set amidst acres of wilderness flanked by the picturesque Santa Ynez and San Rafael Mountains, lies glimmering Cachuma Lake.
Formed by the construction of the Bradbury Dam in 1953, Cachuma Lake is midway between the beaches and bustle of Santa Barbara and the Danish community of Solvang.
Cachuma Lake offers a relaxing getaway and will be our home base for exploring local wineries and locations featured in the 2004 romantic comedy Sideways, which was entirely filmed in Solvang and the Santa Ynez Valley.
Join me for a Sideways movie-themed campout. The campout will feature Santa Barbara area-inspired cuisine, a tour of select movie locations, and an outdoor film screening at our campsite if weather and logistics allow. I highly encourage you to watch the movie Sideways before the campout, as we will visit select locations featured in the film.
Registration: Limited to Great Outdoors members
Start: Fri Apr. 25th, 2025, 4pm
Ends: Sun Apr. 27th, 2025 12pm
Space available: 7 vehicles
Registration for this event closes by April 17.
Location: Cachuma Lake is off scenic Highway 154 in the Santa Ynez Valley, midway between Santa Barbara and Solvang.
Directions: Take the 405 North over the Sepulveda Pass from Long Beach and Orange County. Take Hwy 101 West to Santa Barbara. In Santa Barbara, Exit 101B State Street, Hwy. 154, Cachuma Lake. Follow the signs to Hwy 154. Drive 18 miles on Hwy 154 to Cachuma Lake campground.
Carpooling- All members are responsible for arranging their own transportation. Carpooling is highly encouraged to allow more members to attend because the campsite has a vehicle limit. There is no overflow parking.
If you can offer to carpool to another member or are interested in joining a carpool with another member, check out the website:
www.groupcarpool.com
I set up a carpool for the Cachuma Lake campout via this link for folks who can offer their vehicle to carpool and for folks interested in joining a carpool:
I cannot arrange carpools for members, but I invite you to click the link above and connect with other members to arrange a carpool.
If the trip is full please add yourself to the waitlist.
Important information
No Swimming—Cachuma Lake is a domestic water supply, so swimming, water skiing, windsurfing, or any other body contact with the water is prohibited.
Schedule
Fri Apr. 25th.
4 pm Check-in
4:30 pm- Welcome Tea- Refreshments provided. Meet & Greet
6 pm- Dinner on your own
7 pm- Group campfire
Sat April 26st.
8 am- Breakfast- Hot & Fresh Danish Aebleskivers cooked by me for attendees.
9 am—Day activity options: Sideways movie drive—Arrange carpools, designate drivers, and plan a route. Bring money if you plan to purchase wine at a local winery.
OR, explore the Santa Ynez Valley, Solvang, and Santa Barbara areas independently. A sideways movie map is provided.
4 pm- Happy Hour at the campsite! "Sideways" ambiance with some optional wine (BYOB) tasting fun.
6 pm- Group dinner potluck. Dinner Theme: Santa Barbara area-inspired cuisine
7 pm- Group campfire, movie under the stars: Sideways (2004)
(Weather permitting and if logistics allow).
Sun April 27nd.
8 am- Breakfast on your own.
9 am to 11 am—Break camp, pack up, and see you at the next Great Outdoors event!
Noon- Check out
Amenities: Cachuma Lake Campground offers potable water, restrooms with flush toilets, coin-operated showers, and trash and recycling bins. Campsites feature a picnic table and a fire ring. Cachuma Lake campground also offers a fully stocked general store, a gas station, a coin-operated laundromat, a nature center, and a year-round marina. They also have a full rental fleet to get you out on the water if you are inclined. Just no swimming or any contact with the water.
Parking: 7 vehicles (2 vehicles per campsite).
RVs: No RVs on this campout.
What to bring: Tent, Camp chair, Sleeping bag with a sleeping pad or air mattress, Air pump with extra batteries for air mattress, Pillow, Extra blanket, Day pack for hiking, camp stove, matches or lighter, propane fuel, flashlight with batteries, a lantern with batteries, headlight with red light feature and batteries, external power bank and phone charger; cooking utensils, cool weather clothing (jacket, sweater, long sleeve shirts, long pants, beanie), hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, toilet paper, toiletries kit, and hand sanitizer. Please bring your plates, cups, mugs, and eating utensils. Bring quarters to use the showers. You may want to get a pop-up shade with an anchor.
Recommendation: BRING 1 bundle of firewood per person.
Climate: April Avg. high 67 Avg. low 49. Mornings, evenings, and overnights can get cool. Bring warm clothing and dress in layers. Bring an extra blanket. Rain is unpredictable. Bring a raincoat if rain is forecasted. Wear sun protection: Hats, sunscreen, sunglasses, and long-sleeved shirts.
Fees: The camping fee is $75 per driver and $65 per passenger. The camping fee is discounted for passengers carpooling with a registered driver. Carpooling is highly encouraged to allow more people to attend this event and save money on fuel.
Driver $75 (Limit 7)
Passenger $65 (Limit 7)
Cancellation: Attendees may self-cancel with a refund, less a $10 fee, before Friday, April 11th, 2025. No refund will be given for self-cancellation after 4/11/25 and no-shows. Attendees must self-cancel via the cancellation link in their email confirmation or directly on their Wild Apricot profile. Do not email the trip leader separately to self-cancel.
Food: Bring enough food and snacks for two days. I will provide refreshments at the Friday welcome tea and cook Abelskivers for Saturday morning breakfast. We will have a potluck on Saturday night. The theme for the potluck is “Santa Barbara area-inspired cuisine.” Bring a dish inspired by the Santa Barbara area to share at the group dinner potluck on Saturday night.
Dogs: Dogs must be on a leash of 6 feet or less. They may not be left unattended within the park, and handlers must immediately clean up after their pets.
Questions?
Contact trip leader: Michael M
Disclosure- I do not respond to emails immediately due to my non-traditional work schedule.
I will reply to emails about the camping trip on my days off.
Thank you for participating in the Great Outdoors club!
Horsethief Creek via Cactus Springs
Hiking Requirements - you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch and trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Hiking poles may be helpful.
Contact hike leader: Kirk Olsen Email Click Here
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Departure is at 8:00 am AM. Distance to Cactus Spring trailhead is 21 miles. Map Direction to trailhead
Trail Profile:
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
More trail information: USFS click here.
Health Problems/allergies: Advise hike leader of any medical or other issues that may affect your ability to complete this hike.
REI Marina del Rey
Bike Tire Workshop,
followed by a Bike Ride and Lunch
When: Sat, May 3, 2025
Time:
Where: Some parking will be validated at REI parking lot. Additional parking at Marina del Ray Public Parking Lot 4. $10. Walk across the street to REI
EVENT:
Great Outdoors x REI: Exclusive “How to Fix a Flat Tire” Workshop
REI is excited to host Great Outdoors for an exclusive hands-on workshop on fixing a flat tire! Flat tires can happen to any rider, anywhere—but with the right skills, you’ll be ready for whatever the road or trail throws your way.
Join an REI bike mechanic as we walk through step-by-step tire repair techniques, troubleshooting tips, and ways to prevent future flats. After the workshop, enjoy complimentary breakfast burritos before heading out for your next ride.
As a proud ally of the LGBTQ+ community and a champion of getting more people outdoors, REI is thrilled to launch this partnership with Great Outdoors—this is just the beginning!
After the workshop, we will bike up to Santa Monica Pier and back while stopping along the way for a break or two. We may extend the ride, we could ride back past REI, and cross over Ballona Creek to the other side, Toes Beach (adds 30 more mins). Following the ride, we'll head over to El Toritos at Fisherman's Village for a late lunch.
We can’t wait to see you there! ✨
Distance: approximately 11 (leisurely) miles.
Registration for up to 20 people. Note: Names and email addresses will be shared with REI for check-in and other purposes.
If you do not have a bike or just want to rent one for the day, bikes may be available near the starting location through Daniels Bicycle Rentals and Sales.
Please carpool if possible. If you would like a ride, or could provide a ride, sign up at the link below. As Great Outdoors members we strive to do our part to reduce traffic and parking congestion and help protect the environment.
What to bring: Bring your bike into REI so you can practice on it. Wear clothing that can get dirty or greasy and closed-toe shoes. Additionally, bring hydration (bike water bottle or pack reservoir), and sunscreen. Please be prepared to address any repairs needed on your own (bring spare inner tube, portable bike pump, repair kit, call Lyft etc.); trip leader/ group will try to help but may not have the capacity to repair bikes that get flat tires etc.
Helmet recommended.
Optional: Feel free to decorate your bike, wear colorful outfits, Pride flags, etc.!
Rain cancels.
Trip Leader: John Butta. Questions: 213-200-7843
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a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit, all-volunteer LGBTQIA+ and Allies organization dedicated to the enjoyment of the outdoors. All rights reserved.
Garden Parks of Beverly Hills!
Date: May 4, 2025
Time: 10:00AM- 2:00PM
Difficulty: Moderate, 3 miles
Leader: Russell Hammerl V[email protected]
Registration Limit: 20
(Guest registration glitch FIXED now March 31.)
This walk is focused on three elegant parks in Beverly Hills, as well as the homes and shops along the way. We will spend time in each park to take in the beautiful landscaping and people. We start our adventure at Will Rogers Memorial Park right across from the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel. Our path will lead us south through beautiful neighborhoods with stunning-historic mansions. The second stop is Beverly Gardens Linear Park right on Santa Monica Boulevard. A great place for photos in front of the Beverly Hills sign. The walk continues through the Golden Triangle south to the very European Cañon Gardens Park for a nice break, sack lunch or you might purchase something nearby. The route for the day is basically down Canon Drive to Wilshire, loop around to Rodeo, up the Spanish Steps at Two Rodeo Dr returning on Beverly Dr. back to our cars.
Come join us for a day of exploration and fun! Register to reserve your spot as it is limited to 15 members. This is the second in a series of planned urban walks in Beverly Hills.
Directions: 9650 W Sunset Blvd Street parking next to Will Rogers Memorial Park or in the neighborhood. Please read the parking signs!
Bring: Sunscreen, water, good walking shoes, designer clothing, map to the stars homes, sack lunch, snacks, etc.
With nearly 100 years of flying history, the Torrey Pines Gliderport is the most historic aviation site in North America, and Southern California’s premiere location for paragliding, hang gliding, remote control models and sailplanes. The Gliderport provides a world class flying site, flight lessons, certifications, tandem flights, equipment sales, and repair services. We seek to promote all forms of flight and to make Southern California a destination for flight enthusiasts from around the world. For more information, read on about the Gliderport’s History.
It will take an hour process to prepare for the flight and a 20min in-flight experience. This trip is weather dependent with the morning of confirmation call being made at 9am morning of.
Glider Port Website: https://www.flytorrey.com/
Start Time and Location: Tentative 11am, morning of call will be made day to to confirm this event.
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Weight considerations, heights, direct service through vendor (including liability waiver).
Event Specific Equipment: Provided by vendor.
Parking Information: On site.
Costs involved: ~$200/person
Pets Permitted:
What to Bring:
Who to Contact with Questions:
Great Outdoors San Diego EDI Statement
Great Outdoors San Diego and our members enjoy the privilege of using the outdoors for recreation. We strive to include more of our community, especially those historically not included. Please encourage your friends, neighbors, and community members to come out and join us! If something is holding them back, please contact GOSD to explore accommodations including equipment available for lend or sponsorships for events.
Description: Lost Horse Loop Trail is a 6.8 mile trail located in Joshua Tree National Park just off the Keys View Road. The trail follows the remains of the old service road for the mine which is located about 1.5 miles from the trailhead at elevation 4600-5120 feet. The mine, over 100 years old, is one of the best preserved and was one of the most productive mines in Joshua Tree having produced 10,000 ounces of gold and 16,000 ounces of silver between the years of 1894 and 1931.
Lost Horse Mine was discovered by Johnny Lang while either looking for one of his lost horses or a stolen horse whose tracks took him to the Lost Horse Valley and the camp of Jim McHaney with his gang of cattle rustlers and horse thieves. After being told he did not lose a horse, Johnny Lang left and on his way back ran into “Dutch” Frank Diebold. After being shown a piece of ore, Johnny bought the rights to the mine for $1,000 from “Dutch.” After a number of partners, Johnny was eventually forced to sell his share of the mine after his main partner, J.D. Ryan, hired a detective who caught him stealing. Johnny didn’t go too far and settled in the next canyon near the mine now named Johnny Long Canyon. In 1925, Johnny left a note on his cabin door saying he had left for food and bedded down for the night at the entrance to the canyon not too far from the mine. He died that night and was not found until two months later by Bill Keys, owner of the Keys View Ranch. After reporting his death to the county coroner, Mr. Keys buried Johnny where he was found near the Keys View Road just at the turn to the Lost Horse Mine parking area.
Hiking Requirements: Although the trail is fairly level, the elevation is at 4600 feet so you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share.
Cancel: If you cannot make a hike for which you have registered please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the hike leader.
Contact hike leader: Kirk Olsen
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels.
What to bring: Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), lunch/snacks, sun protection, layered clothing. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
Tucked away in a stunning landscape of canyons, towering red rock buttes, and striking formations along the Verde River in Cottonwood, Arizona, you’ll find the peaceful Dead Horse Ranch State Park.
At an elevation of 3,300 feet, the park offers mild temperatures making it the perfect spot for all kinds of outdoor fun. Whether you’re camping, mountain biking in the Coconino National Forest, hiking along the river, canoeing, fishing, or just relaxing with a picnic by the water, there’s something for everyone. Three lagoons within the park offer great fishing and a place to watch the area's aquatic wildlife and birds. The campsites are equipped with water and electricity hookups. There is a free dump station for campers in the park.
A special highlight is the Verde River Greenway State Natural Area, a beautiful six-mile stretch of the river, home to a rare Cottonwood and Willow riparian forest. This incredible ecosystem is one of fewer than 20 in the world! With each season, the area comes alive with a variety of wildlife. You’ll see everything from majestic raptors to colorful songbirds, along with mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
The area also has a rich history, long before settlers arrived, it was home to Native American tribes like the Sinagua, Yavapai, and Apache. In the late 1800s, Anglo settlers began farming the land and supporting the soldiers at Camp Verde and miners in nearby Jerome.
Things to Do:
Nearby Attractions:
Directions: Dead Horse Ranch State Park is approximately 360 miles from Palm Spring via Interstate 10 East. Google Map: Dead Horse Ranch State Park
The campsites are in the Quail Loop Campground. Individual sites will be assigned prior to the event. Each campsite has electricity and water. The dump station fees are included in your reservation. There will be 2 tents per site or 1 RV per site, unless otherwise noted. Pets must be leashed.
Cancellation/Refunds : Cancellation notice (for a refund, minus $10), must be received by April 30, 2025. You must notify the trip leader to cancel.
What to Bring: Camp chair, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool/wet weather clothing, potluck item, and the Ten Essentials. Per the schedule below, bring food to share on Wednesday (meet and greet appetizer) and Thursday (potluck dinner) nights. Every effort will be made to have hot coffee ready by 7:00 am. Bagels, muffins and fruits will be available in the morning for breakfast.
Weather: Dead Horse Ranch State Park May average is 85f hi, 50f lo. It is a dry month. Sunrise 5:30a, Sunset 7:15p. Moon will be waning, new moon is 12th.
If you have any questions, feel free to email:
Tentative Schedule
Wednesday ~ May 7
Thursday ~ May 8
Friday ~ May 9
Saturday ~ May 10
Sunday ~ May 11
May
(The beginning of Pride Season!)
Happy Hour Mixer
& Meeting!
Thursday - May 8!
Come Get Happy!
In a Private Room!
We have access to a PRIVATE room with plenty of seating!
Come join us in a spacious environment without the noise of other patrons.
Special request:
We want as many people to attend as possible!
PLEASE Register
so we can notify Acapulco the number of attendees.
Start the weekend early!
Acapulco Restaurant Y Cantina
6270 Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach
Join us for Happy Hour Mixer from 7:00 - 7:30 PM in the Cantina.
Then the GO OCLB Board meeting will convene at 7:30 pm in the restaurant (along with ordering an optional meal) to conduct their monthly meeting in our private room!
Cantina Happy Hour is from 3 PM to 8 PM.
Schedule will be:
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM: Happy Hour in the Cantina!
Grab a drink in the Cantina and bring it to our private room! Ask the hostess for the directions of the Great Outdoors meeting room is you are unfamiliar with the restaurant.
All Members & Core Group can make introductions, snack, socialize, toss around ideas/suggestions and make merry! Each person is responsible for their own beverage and snack ordering and payment. Come and meet your board members and fellow outdoor enthusiasts in a relaxing atmosphere.
7:30 PM: Monthly Meeting!
Core Group will begin their meeting where the various trip leaders will have a chance to highlight their recent and upcoming trips, and answer any questions. We will continue to focus on future activities of 2025 and how to further engage with our members.
Any and all members are allowed and encouraged to attend and participate! (Please be aware that only Core Group Members are allowed to vote during the Core Group meeting.).
3. Meeting will adjourn upon completion of agenda! Aiming for 8 PM.
A few of the Core Group: Robert, Lance, Richard, Frederick -Chapter Treasurer, and Rick.
If you have any questions please contact:
Robert (Outreach) at:
[email protected]
Richard (VP of Outings) at:
or
Lance (President) at:
OCLB Annual Yosemite Trip!
Orange County/Long Beach
goes to
Yosemite National Park
Curry Village Canvas Tents
May 9-12, 2025
Need we say more?
Yes we will!
Spring in Yosemite can't be beat!
We will be heading to Yosemite at the BEST time to visit this illustrious National Park! The weather will be amazing with the waterfalls at their most dynamic! Our lodging for the 3-night outing will be in Camp Curry, in unheated canvas tents.
We have sold out for 3 years in a row (one year out of four was cancelled due to the major snow/landslide that closed Curry Village for a few months).
Do NOT hesitate to book as soon as possible as we expect this event to be SOLD OUT again!
If you would like to visit Yosemite in it's winter grandeur and the famous Horsetail Fire Fall - check out San Diego's Yosemite trip in February.
Link: https://www.greatoutdoors.org/event-5969602
Yosemite is one of the most popular National Parks in the country and we in southern California are very fortunate to have it so close. If you have never seen it then this Great Outdoors trip is a good opportunity for you to be introduced to this special place.
If you have been there one or more times, then you’ll understand why many have made a Yosemite visit an annual event. The grandeur and majesty of the park are so enriching that Yosemite can be experienced and enjoyed again and again. The natural beauty of the park has inspired many for the last 150 years, but perhaps none more effusive than John Muir, who said of Yosemite, “It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter.” Please join us in this temple of the great outdoors.
The location of this trip will be Yosemite Valley. Our accommodations are canvas tents in Camp Curry, a rustic but charming village near the east end of the valley.
Arrival should be about 4:00 pm on Friday afternoon.
For both Saturday and Sunday, there will be optional hikes each day to choose from - one will be strenuous, the other will be easy. Or simply visit the galleries, stores, bike ride, museums and/or stroll in the valley floor!
On Monday morning we must check out of the cabins by 11:00 am.
More details will be announced as we finalize registration.
Canvas Tents:
We have secured four canvas tents for our group.
Each tent has 3 single beds and a double. We can max out at 5 people per tent. We are hoping to get a couple or friends (with benefits or without benefits) to share the double bed. This way we can max out each tent with 5 people so that we can get as many as possible to experience Yosemite for this excursion.
If you want to be in the same tent with another member please note that on the registration.
If you prefer sharing a double cot with someone please note that on the registration and who the person is so we match you with the correct person.
If you have a LOUD snoring issue, you should consider not attending so that others will not be affected by the noise. This is close sleeping quarters.
Driving & Directions:
We will review carpooling options once registration is finalized both to save the environment and save on fuel costs. We usually stop in Fresno for lunch prior to heading into Yosemite. (Chipotle stop in the below photo).
What else?
Cooking facilities/campfire rings are not available in Curry Village. However, there are several dining options near our cabins.
Such as Pizza & Beer, Cafeteria (with Vegan options!) and of course burgers & fries too. A general store is also open for purchasing food items and other material goods. You may bring snack food and drinks, but all food and scented items must be stored in the bear-proof storage locker in front of the cabin. This includes all food, food related items, toiletries, sundries and ice chests. Bears have a strong sense of smell and are attracted to anything they think will lead them to human food. Remember not to store these items in your vehicle or canvas tent . It is recommended to use sealed plastic containers for storing your food inside the bear boxes. This makes it easier to keep your food organized, and away from campground critters.
Showers, sinks and flush toilets are all available to participants.
Be sure to remember a flashlight or headlamp to find your way around Camp Curry at night. In addition, a sleeping bag (recommended), an extra blanket or a honey bunny may help keep you warm at night. Other things to bring:
•Warm outer gear appropriate for snow and/or rain or Shorts and T-shirts for warm days
•Layered under gear (long underwear, etc.)
•Hat, gloves, scarf, etc.
•Sunglasses, sun block (for your face), lip balm
•Sturdy hiking shoes
Weather: Average temperatures in May in the Yosemite Valley range from the high 40s/low 50s (night time) to the low-mid 70s during the day. Conditions may vary between sun, clouds, rain, or snow. Be prepared for anything. Expect the unexpected!
The trip leader will inform you of the weather conditions a couple days before our arrival but you may also want to keep abreast of them by using the Yosemite National Park website. (Click here.)
Price:
$210 for Great Outdoors members for the 4 days/3 nights event. Come early on Friday to enjoy the park and/or stay late on Monday to enjoy the pack! We will check into our canvas tents at 4 PM on Friday.
This is a members only event, thus an annual membership ($25) must be purchased prior to signing up for this event.
Cancellations will be authorized up to 21 days prior to start day of event IF a replacement can be found; a $20 cancellation fee will be charged.
Trip Leader: Lance Whitmier
Lance states: Yosemite mesmerized me the very first time I visited the Park in the 90's. I always brag about the majestic beauty of Yosemite along with it's grandeur and power. I claim that Yosemite is indeed "my Heaven on Earth" and I can't wait to share the experience with you!" For those visiting Yosemite for the first time - be prepared to experience a bit of heaven and the surreal!
Lance can be contacted at:
Photos: Previous OCLB Yosemite Treks
P.S. We have a great, fun time! Join us!
French painter Gustave Caillebotte’s interest in male subjects sharply distinguishes him from his Impressionist peers. Overwhelmingly, he observed and depicted the men in his life—including his brothers, bachelor friends, fellow sportsmen, and the workers and bourgeois of his neighborhood—and did so in bracingly original paintings that often subverted artistic and gender norms. His distinctive vision of modern masculinity is considered here for the first time in a major international loan exhibition.
This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español.
Our member and Getty Docent, Brian Burchfield, shared a must-watch video from his friend, Ignacio Darnaude. Click here before seeing the exhibit ==> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5vYPjgT0Uc
Agenda:
Trip Leader: John Butta, [email protected], 213-200-7843
PCT South from Hwy 74 Moderate 5.2-mile out-and-back trail, 700 ft. gain, approx. 2.5 hours duration. Scenic mountain and valley views. We may encounter PCT Thru-Hikers. Meet at 8:00 a.m. for prompt 8:00 a.m. departure at Denny’s in Cathedral City (69050 CA-111, Cathedral City, CA 92234). Map Click Here
Contact hike leader: Kirk O. Email Click Here
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Departure is at 8:00 am AM. Distance to trailhead is 29 miles, directions Click Here
Wheeler Gorge
Shady Creekside Camping Near the quaint town of Ojai
Start: Thursday, May 15, 2025
End: Sunday, May 18, 2025
Location: Wheeler Gorge Campground, 17017 Maricopa Highway, Ojai, CA 93023
Camp Leader: Russell Hammerl, [email protected]
Camp next to Matilija Creek, under a verdant canopy of native sycamore, oak, bay, and ash trees in a shaded canyon. Listen to the peaceful sounds of the stream. The area has endless options for hiking. Many attractions are in and around Ojai including restaurants and shops. It’s going to be fabulous!
Please note the gate to the campsite is locked at 10:00 PM. These are nonelectric sites, vault restrooms. You will need to bring all of your own water for the weekend.
Thursday, May 15
Friday, May 16
Saturday, May 17
Sunday, May 19
Prices:
This camping trip is for GO members only*. If you are not yet a member please join the GO chapter of your choice before registering for this trip.
Refunds: Cancel by May 1, 2025 for a refund (minus $10 service fee). Contact the trip leader if you need to cancel.
Pets: Dogs are allowed and must be kept on a leash at all times and picked up after.
What to Bring: Camping/cooking gear, 10 essential items, food, warm/cool weather clothing, appetizer for Thursday night, potluck item for Friday night and firewood for group fire. Firewood is for sale at the campground (buy it where you burn it policy). Consider going green and bring your own reusable plates, cups, mugs, and eating utensils.
The Great Outdoors San Diego (GOSD) Core Group meets every month to conduct GOSD business and share a meal together. Members and interested others are welcome to join. If you'll be joining us, please RSVP. If joining, please meet at Smokey and the Brisket BBQ at 6:15pm sharp to order food and walk over to the meeting location at 6:45pm. The meeting will be conducted at a member's home near by at 7:00pm. Feel free to bring your own food or order upon arrival!
Meet Up Location: 6:15pm Smokey and the Brisket BBQ, 5465 Lake Murray Blvd, La Mesa, CA 91942
Meeting Location: Drive/walk over to Tyler & Eric's Home for 7pm meeting
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM, Meet up at 6:30 (Smokey and the Brisket BBQ), drive/walk over to Tyler & Eric's Home for 7pm meeting start time
Parking: Free on street
Contact: Tyler Roosden (651.497.1611)
Bungee Jumping off the Bridge to Nowhere and Campout!
May 17th+18th
Join a group of adventurers into the San Gabriel Mountains to bungee jump off of the Bridge to Nowhere! Bungee America is a company that has exclusive permitted access to camp in the area and operate their bungee business. This campout and associated fee will include 5 jumps total, which you can split up any way you choose but the recommended split is 3 day jumps and 2 night jumps. Wait...did you just read "night jumps" ... yes you did! Because we will be staying in the area overnight we have the opportunity to do a series of night jumps where you will descend into the abyss from the bridge above.
The company provides and carries 2 tents that will comfortably accommodate 6 members each. They will also provide sleeping pads and the drinking water at the bridge. Members will be responsible for carrying in the 5 miles any snacks and meals they would like including lunch and dinner on day 1 and breakfast on day 2. They will also need to carry extra water and any bedding/blankets/extra clothes they wish to have. The hike will NOT stop at water crossings to change clothes and you are not permitted to fall behind. You must wear shoes and clothes that can get wet. There will be time to change into dry clothes once we arrive at the bridge.
Interested parties should register their interest through this event and then you will be contacted with a link to provide your information and payment directly to Bungee America. Please do no register without our link.
Special note for accommodations: The basic weight limit for bungee jumping is 260lbs. If you are between 260-300lbs you can still jump but there will be a $30 surcharge to be paid in cash the day of the excursion in order to use a stronger and rarer band.
Start Time and Location: 7am at Bridge to Nowhere Trailhead
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): brisk paced hike, heavy pack, water crossings with no time to change, bungee jumping
Costs involved: $300 ($330 if 260-300lbs) paid directly to the bungee company, costs associated with food
What to Bring: any camping gear you would like to bring and can carry for several miles. The bungee company will carry the tents and mats, you'll need to carry your food, water, clothes, and extras
Pets Permitted: No
Who to Contact with Questions: Trip Leader KJ Archer [email protected]
Great Outdoors & Prime Timers Present A Guided Tour of the Santa Barbara CourthouseSaturday, May 17
Get ready for a sense of adventure—you're invited to a special guided tour of the stunning and iconic Santa Barbara Courthouse with your Great Outdoor and Prime Timer friends! Often called one of the most beautiful public buildings in the U.S. (and still a working courthouse!), this national landmark is packed with charm, history, and a few secrets hiding in plain sight.
We’ll kick things off in the fabulous Mural Room, where our very own freshly-minted docent, Bob Blackwell, will take us on a lively tour. You'll hear all about the courthouse's colorful past, its architectural quirks, and why it looks like a cross between a Spanish fortress and a grand Andalusian palace.
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025 Time: Please arrive at or just before 1:30 PM to check in (there’s usually a bit of a line). The tour starts promptly at 2:00 PM. Location: Santa Barbara Courthouse – 1100 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara ⏳ Duration: Tour lasts about 1 to 2 hours, followed by an optional wine & cheese picnic in the sunken gardens (BYOB & snacks to share)! Stick around after the tour to relax in the gardens, sip some wine, nibble on cheese, and soak in the beauty of the courthouse grounds with friends old and new.
Questions? Reach out to Brian Miller at [email protected] or call/text (805) 407-9001.
Bill Eyler and Danny Lee have invited us all to a Pool/Swim Time and Game Night on Saturday, May 17th, 2025, at their beautiful home in Cathedral City.
NOTE: Registration for this event will close on May 7th!
Note: You must be a Great Outdoors Member to attend this event. Guests without prior membership and registration will NOT be allowed in. You cannot join at the door.
Location: Cathedral City, CA (Address to be provided once you have registered)
SCHEDULE:
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM - POOL-SPA TIME
3:00 PM to 3:15 PM - SOCIAL PERIOD
3:15 PM to 4:00 PM – POTLUCK DINNER
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM – GAME TIME
WHAT TO BRING:
1) Pool Time - Towel, chair and swimwear. Nudity is not permitted.
2) Potluck Item for at least 6 people.
3) Your own beverage(s) Great Outdoors provides water and ice.
4) Table Games you want to play (Great Outdoors provides many games)
NOTE: Bring potluck dishes/snacks/etc. "ready to serve" in a serving bowl or dish, including any needed serving utensils.
PLEASE DO NOT ask our hosts to provide access to their ovens or bowls, spoons, etc.
One volunteer is needed to help set up before the party. Volunteers get a free ride on the food!
Our chapter is always looking for Game Night Hosts!
Please call Jóse Ghilarducci at 760-774-8716 or email [email protected] if you are interested in hosting Game Night.
To view photos from our past game nights - click here.
To view our Game Night guidelines - click here.
Great Outdoor encourages members to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader if you wish.
Great Outdoors SBVC Monthly Core Group & Membership SocialWednesday, May 21, 2025
What to Expect:
Our chapter meets every third Wednesday of the month. We can't wait to extend a warm welcome to new friends and catch up with our cherished current members. We'll be talking about outings in the new year and ways you can get involved! Discover what your Great Outdoors chapter has in store for you...
7:15 AM meet at PetSmart/Walmart parking lot at Palm Springs for carpooling and 7:30 AM departure MAP
Or 9:30 AM at the Gamble House MAP
Itinerary
Each participant is responsible for procuring their own admission ticket for The Huntington upon arrival. Parking: Free parking at The Huntington
There is the option to do just the Gamble house. The 10AM tour should finish about 11AM. Or, just The Huntington with lunch meeting at the 1919 Cafe at the Huntington at 11:30 am.
The Gamble House (1908) is an internationally recognized masterpiece of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Built for David and Mary Gamble of the Procter and Gamble Company, the house is the most complete and original example of the work of architects Charles and Henry Greene. This Local, State, and National Historic Landmark is owned by the City of Pasadena and operated by The Gamble House Conservancy. People are drawn to the Gamble House for several reasons. For some it’s a bucket list destination because of their love of architecture or the Arts and Crafts movement. For others, the house is a source of renewal and inspiration. And some visit for the first time because the house was featured in the beloved film, Back to the Future. As the only work of Greene & Greene open to the public, the Gamble House has long served as a gateway to the study of the architects. Those interested in Greene & Greene will find many resources to explore, whether for personal curiosity and inspiration, school projects, or advanced research.
The Huntington Art Museum features British, European, American, and Asian art spanning more than 500 years and includes more than 45,000 objects. Extraordinary examples of decorative arts and folk art, paintings, prints and drawings, photography, and sculpture are displayed in the Huntington Art Gallery (the original home of Henry E. and Arabella Huntington) and in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art. Both buildings also showcase smaller, temporary exhibitions that focus on masterworks in the collection or place The Huntington’s historic works in conversation with contemporary artistic practice.
Encompassing about 130 acres, the Huntington Botanical Gardens feature living collections in 16 stunning themed gardens with more than 83,000 living plants, including rare and endangered species, and a laboratory for botanical conservation and research.
1919 Cafe
Serving a selection of grilled items, house-made soups, hand-crafted sandwiches, salads, tacos, tostada bowls, and house-made salsas, 1919 Cafe offers indoor and outdoor dining.
7:15 AM Meeting Place: PetSmart Palm Springs, Ramon/Crossley - Map Here
Carpooling may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing. Departure from Palm Springs is at 7:30 AM.
Trip Guide: H.L. Todd email click here
No refunds available.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the trip leader that may affect your ability to complete the event.
Great Outdoors OCLB
Special Cruise Ship Tour Event!
ICELAND!
We will because besides Iceland, we will visit Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and London!
10 Days! 9 Ports! 1 Amazing Vacation!
Calling All Enthusiastic Travel Lovers!
An 10 Day Cruise Journey Through Northern Europe!
is organizing a journey through Northern Europe with Norwegian Cruise Line beginning May 22 through June 1, 2025. Beginning in Reykjavik, Iceland and concluding in South Hampton London.
Of course you may want to arrive early to experience Reykjavik, Iceland and/or extend your stay in London which will of course be the responsibility of each member.
Please note this is NOT a gay cruise (i.e. Atlantis, RSVP, Bearcruise), but a group of Great Outdoor members who are interested in traveling together to explore some of the world's most iconic sites. We are joining a normally scheduled Norwegian Cruise on their latest and most innovative ship, the Norwegian Prima.
Here is the link to learn the details and pricing of the cruise:
https://www.ncl.com/cruises/10-day-northern-europe-from-reykjavik-to-london-iceland-norway-and-belgium-PRIMA10REYISAAKUAESMLYGNRAMSZEESOU?destinations=4294949385&embarkationport=4294949345&sailMonths=4294949390&numberOfGuests=4294949461&sortBy=featured&autoPopulate=f&from=resultpage&itineraryCode=PRIMA10REYISAAKUAESMLYGNRAMSZEESOU
IMPORTANT!
REGISTRATION:
To register for the Tour, contact Jordan who works for Norwegian Cruise Line
Desk Phone: 954-514-4209
Registration, payment, all associated travel and information for the tour will be handled by Jordan.
Please tell Jordan you are associated with the Great Outdoors, Lance Whitmier, #2862860.
If you are a veteran, there may be an additional discount upon presenting proof of your service!
I was able to snag an additional discount due to my service in the United States Marine Corps!
If you are going, please register on this post so we can know who will be in attendance as we will be communicating collectively as a group before and once we start our cruise!
Norwegian Prima
Norway: Land of the Trolls
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Brussels Brugge, Belgium
London!
If you have any questions, Lance (leader for this event) can be reached at:
Contact Lance at:
Our last guided tour was the 8-day Musical Journey through the South in April 2024. Here are some photos from that excursion and needless to say it was spectacular. Well we are ready to do it again! Join us!
Below is a photo of us in Memphis!
At the Tina Turner Museum
In New Orleans!
Not-Quite-Summer Pool Party
Palm Springs - GOPS members are invited to attend our Welcome POOL PARTY on Saturday, May 24th from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm hosted by Jeff Miller and Rich Rozello.
This party will have a Registration Fee of $10 for all members. You do NOT need to bring a potluck dish as a meal will be provided! If you would like to bring a non-member, they will need to first join as a member online and then they can register online for this pool party.
All attendees must register individually and pay the event registration fee within 15 minutes of your registration. Once all of the requirements are met, the address will be emailed to you 3 days prior to the event.
Refunds - there are no refunds for this event. However, we do request that, if you are unable to attend, you cancel your registration so someone on the waitlist might be able to attend in your place. Registration cancellations can be sent to: George Padilla
This pool party will be at a member's home of Jeff Miller and Rich Rozello in Rancho Mirage. The address will be included in your email at a later date.
Food provided will be El Pollo Loco, along with various side dishes (which vegetarians should be able to consume). We'll also provide a variety of soft drinks and bottled water. If you want to drink "adult beverages," please BYOB. Please no glass in the pool.
What to Bring: Towel, swimsuit (no nudity allowed), suntan lotion, folding chair and flip-flops.
Directions/Address: Will be provided via email 3 days before the event to those who register.
Questions/Contact: George Padilla
Photos: Before taking photos, please ask the subject if that's OK with them... Some may not want their handsome faces to be splashed all over the internet.
Forest Falls Camping Adventure
in the San Bernardino Mountains
Get ready for a fantastic spring weekend getaway in beautiful Forest Falls! We'll be spending two nights tent camping on the private property of our amazing members Ted and Phil. Enjoy time inside the cozy cabin sipping coffee in front of the fireplace or on one of the decks. If that’s not enough, continental breakfast is also provided. Let’s make this a really easy- Friday night our hosts will make dinner: delicious vegan chili, cornbread and salad. Saturday night dinner in town at El Mexicano. Bring your own lunches, drinks and beverages.
Start: 11:00 am, May 30, 2025
End: 2:00pm June 1, 2025
Directions and address will be provided to all registrants well before the event date.
Organizers: Ted Hirscher & Russell Hammerl
Tent Camping: $50.00
Limited to 12 GO members.
Event registration is now open to any GO chapter member. These may go fast!
Springtime is a magical time in Forest Falls! The valley below is often filled with the marine layer leaving mountain peaks poking above the clouds like floating islands but in our mountain perch there should be beautiful blue skies. It’s also the time of blooming flowers, fresh mountain air, flowing creeks, and ideal hiking. Relax at the cabin or hike each day; it’s up to you!
Forest Falls, CA is a quirky mountain village nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains, known for its stunning natural beauty, plunging waterfalls, set in the steep escarpment of Mill Creek Canyon. This is the gateway for Sand to Snow National Monument and trails into the San Gorgonio Wilderness and the summit. Many hiking trails surround the community including the Vivian Creek Trail. Located about 75 miles east of Los Angeles, this is a hidden gem.
We have great hiking planned for the weekend. Our major hike, Saturday, is 8 miles round trip along the Momyer Creek Trail to Alger Creek Camp. Soaring Ponderosa Pines, thickets of oaks, wonderful mountain and canyon views and a well-maintained trail will make this a memorable day in the mountains. Also planned is a very short but rewarding hike on Friday afternoon that leads to Big Falls, one of the tallest year-round waterfalls in Southern California. The waterfall cascades beautifully down the rocky cliffs. Sunday before taking off a possible hike might be a nice walk up the creek starting from the cabin.
Questions? Drop a message to either:
Ted Hirscher: [email protected]
Trip Leader: Russell Hammerl: [email protected]
Can't wait for us to get together!
Cancellation: Refunds will be issued minus a $10 processing fee if cancelled no later than May 20. Sorry but no refunds will be issued if cancelled after this date. Contact the trip leader before noon May 20 if you need to cancel.
Sorry no campfires, but we will have the fireplace in the cabin to sit around.
Tent camping only. No RV’s, parking is tight.
Tentative Schedule:
Friday May 30
Saturday May 31
Sunday- June 1
8:00 am - Coffee, Muffins, Bagels and Fruit
9:30 am - Short hike along the creek
2:00 pm - Say Goodbye
Bring: Camping gear, your own lunches, snacks, beverages, hat, sunscreen, hiking shoes with good traction, hiking poles are recommended, dress for cool mornings and evenings.
Parking might be tight so please try to carpool. Please note though due to liability and insurance reasons Great Outdoors cannot organize carpools and hike/trip leaders cannot take an active role in making arrangements for participants' transportation. You may choose to contact other registrants to inquire about carpooling.
Welcome to the San Diego Botanic Garden's 37-acre urban oasis featuring 4 miles of meandering trails and ocean views, 5,000+ plant species and varieties, and 29 uniquely themed gardens that represent 15 different regions and many habitats of the world. This natural wonderland is designed for children and adults, alike; explore your interests, learn about the plant world that surrounds us, and let nature fill you with a little wonder.
Start Time and Location: 10:30am Saturday 5/31/2025 outside the Conservancy
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Potential allergies, waterfall stairway (optional)
Event Specific Equipment: N/A
Parking Information: Free on site
Costs involved:
Pets Permitted: N/A
What to Bring: Water, good walking shoes
Who to Contact with Questions: Tyler Roosden, 651.497.1611
Trip Leader: Jeff Clingan, San Diego Botanic Garden Chair, Volunteer Committe and Docent Training Coordinator
We Need Your Creativity!
California Great Outdoors, Inc.
San Diego Chapter
Design our 2025 Great Outdoors San Diego Pride T-Shirt!
Submit your artwork for a chance to win a free annual membership to Great Outdoors, a free t-shirt featuring your original design, and bragging rights
Step 1: Create an original design for the back of the t-shirt, keeping the original Great Outdoors Logo on the front of the shirt.
Front
Back
Your design must:
Step 2: Recommend a color for the t-shirt itself
Step 3: Submit design to [email protected]
Palm Springs Power Baseball PRIDE Night
Celebrate Pride with a summertime night out at the ballpark during their Pride recognition theme. Special group seating, BBQ, and group photo with the Power team members. Cooling misters available if needed. Non-members and guests welcome.
If you would like to be part of the first pitch ceremony, let us know when you register here.
Wear your Great Outdoors T-shirt / hat / name tag.
Misters around the stadium provide cooling. Pets welcome.
No refunds; however you may transfer it to someone.
Contact Event Leader: Scott Connelly, email click here
Open to members, guests, and nonmembers.
Directions - click here
The Palm Springs Power are a summer collegiate baseball team playing all games at Palm Springs Stadium. The Power are a member of the California Premier Collegiate League.
Pride Night 2025 at Angel Stadium! Tuesday, June 10, 2025 Anaheim Angels vs. Oakland Athletics Gates open at 5pm. First pitch at 6:38pm. Tickets are $60 each and include a Pride Night themed Angels hat. In addition the Angels will donate $5 per ticket to OC Pride!Sorry but no refunds! Pickup your free hat at the Gate 5 Courtyard where there will be pre-game festivities! Please arrive early to allow for parking, picking up your hat and finding your seat! We are in Club All-Star, Section 342, Rows E, F, G and H, Seats 6-10 in each row The Club Level at Angel Stadium offers wider, padded seating and upgraded concourse amenities. Ticketholders seated in our section receive in-seat food and beverage service. Link to order food & beverages Parking Information There are three entrances into the Angel Stadium parking lot: Douglass Road, State College Boulevard, and Orangewood Avenue. The parking lot opens two and a half hours prior to the start of the scheduled first pitch. Baseball Regular Season day-of-game parking prices are as follows: $20 for general parking when purchased in-person ($22 when purchased online), $30 for preferred parking when purchased in-person ($32 when purchased online; subject to availability). We accept debit/credit cards and Apple/Android Pay. Carpooling is highly recommended! I will be sending your tickets to your cell phone after your purchase. Please confirm receipt! If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Trip Leader. Richard Norman Email: [email protected] 626-319-4740
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Anaheim Angels vs. Oakland Athletics
Gates open at 5pm. First pitch at 6:38pm.
Tickets are $60 each and include a Pride Night themed Angels hat. In addition the Angels will donate $5 per ticket to OC Pride!
Pickup your free hat at the Gate 5 Courtyard where there will be pre-game festivities!
Please arrive early to allow for parking, picking up your hat and finding your seat!
We are in Club All-Star, Section 342, Rows E, F, G and H, Seats 6-10 in each row
The Club Level at Angel Stadium offers wider, padded seating and upgraded concourse amenities. Ticketholders seated in our section receive in-seat food and beverage service.
Link to order food & beverages
I will be sending your tickets to your cell phone after your purchase. Please confirm receipt!
If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Trip Leader.
Richard Norman
Paicines, CA (about 5 1/2 hours from OC)
We have reserved Group Site G121. This Group Site only allow tents.
Sorry but there are no spaces for RVs.
Cost is $55 per person for the 4 days/3 nights campout.
Registration is by credit card only.
There is also a $35 per vehicle National Park Service Entry Fee, good for 7 days, and payable at the kiosk. And as you know the Annual National Parks 'America the Beautiful' Pass or Lifetime Senior Pass will also work for entrance into the Park.
Campground amenities include flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, and potable water. Coin-operated showers are available as is a general store.
Don't know what to expect from Pinnacles National Park? Click on this link for an outstanding short video as an introduction to this majestic site. This will get you excited about visiting Pinnacles National Park.
This campout is limited by the number of vehicles allowed for the group sites. If the registration looks sold out when you register, please add yourself to the wait list. Based on the number of vehicles from other registrants and their member guests, you may still be added to the trip in the order added to the wait list if we can fit you in.
We are hoping that members will consider carpooling so that more members will be able to attend this campout since the attendance is limited by the number of vehicles for the camp site. Preferably we would like each driver to take 2-3 passengers so that more people can attend.
If you are interested in providing riding space for other registrants or looking for a ride, please contact the Trip Leader.
The first 5 drivers registered will be able to park in the group site; all other drivers will park in the overflow parking area.
Registration Fee is $55 per person.
This event is limited to GO members. When you register, you'll need to have your credit card ready and pay your registration fee within 15 minutes. If you are not a member, you can first join as a member online and then return to register for the event.
Activities will be based on weather, so there will be no set schedule. Some ideas are:
Carpooling is highly recommended to help reduce gas consumption, parking costs, and the entrance fee. As mentioned before, attendance is limited to the number of vehicles registered. We will be offering a caravan of cars departing Friday morning if you are interested - details to follow.
Additional emails will be sent to registrants with more details as the trip nears.
Cancellation:
Full refunds will be issued minus a $15 processing fee if cancelled by May 2oth. Sorry but no refunds will be issued if cancelled after that date.
Contact the trip leader if you need to cancel.
Bring your 10 essentials, your camping & cooking gear, food, and a bundle or two of firewood.
Dress in layers since the mornings can start cold with the day warming quickly and cooling just as quickly as the sun goes down. The previous visit to Pinnacles which was late March, it was cold at night (30's), and highs of 50-60; hence we are going in June so it will be a lot warmer during the day.
Sunscreen and a wide brimmed hat would be a good idea too.
Temperatures in June can range from 40's-50's (early morning) to the 80's (afternoon) - depending on the weather conditions. It will be HOT! in the afternoon.
We have been having some funky weather in the past few years, yes Muriel there is such a thing as climate change - so be prepared for the expected and the unexpected!
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at:
Photos from a previous OCLB trip to Pinnacles:
We pass the place where James Dean crashed, and of course there is a homage to him (photo below) and we always seem to find a Chipotle to have a meal either on our way or coming from our camping trip. Yummy!
Come Join Us! You'll have a great time!
Guajome Regional Park offers full hookup sites water, electric 20/30/50 amps, sewer hookups, paved driveways, fire rings, and tables. Coin-operated, hot showers, restrooms with flush toilets, and a waste water dump station. One tent and one RV (< or = 45ft.) or two tents will share each each site. Both inhabitants will have access to the water and electricity. There is plenty of overflow parking for extra vehicles.
The park is at an elevation of 130 ft. above sea level. Afternoon ocean breezes keep the park pleasant year-round.
Guajome Regional Park is great for bicycling enthusiasts. It has numerous paved roadways within the park suitable for bicycling. There is also an excellent 10 mile bike only path from just outside the park into the Oceanside beachfront. At the beachfront, The trail merges with the oceanfront road leading to many shops and restaurants.
There are 3.5 miles of well-maintained hiking trails that meander through diverse Southern California habitats such as woodlands, chaparral, wetlands, and mixed grasslands. There are eight named trails, including a short self guided nature trail, and a couple of unnamed trails.
The park is close to other historical points of interest such as the Rancho Guajome Adobe, designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1970 and the San Luis Rey Mission, one of the twenty-one California missions, which was founded in 1798.
There is a bicycle trailhead just outside of the park that extends through nearby Oceanside, all the way to the coast. The city of Oceanside itself offers beaches, a pier and harbor, shopping, and restaurants. Black's Beach is a 45 minute drive down the I-5.
Park brochure - click here.
Tentative Schedule of Events
Sunday, June 15
Monday, June 16
Tuesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 18
Contact Trip Leader: Robert Varga - via email to [email protected] or text (760) 641-9112. Prices: Prices listed are per person. Each person going must complete a separate registration. We do this so each registrant acknowledges our liability waiver condition.
Registration: Enter the license number of your primary vehicle and a tow vehicle. This will speed the check in process at the gate.
Payments: This event is limited to GO members. When you register, you'll need to have your credit card (MC, VISA, Discover or Amex.) ready and pay your registration fee within 15 mins. If you are not a member yet, you can first join as a member online (click here) and then return here to register.
Refunds: Cancellation for a refund, minus $10 must be received before June 1st, 2025. On June 1st, 2025 and after, no refund will be issued. All cancellation requests must be sent to the Trip Leader (see email above).
What to Bring: Camp chair, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool/wet weather clothing, potluck item, one bundle of firewood per person and the Ten Essentials.
Directions: Guajome Regional Park Campground, 3000 Guajome Lake Road, Oceanside, CA 92057. Google map directions - click here.
From Coachella Valley: Take I-10W to I-215S to I-15, exit onto Highway 76, turn right on SR-76 and head west. Turn left onto Guajome Lake Road. The campground entrance will be on the right.
Climate: Average temperatures - high 75, low 65. View weather forecast - click here.
Pets: Are permitted if they are properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash no longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Please pick up after your pet. $1/night for each pet; you would pay upon arrival.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader that may affect your ability to participate in this event.
June 18, 2025 6:00PM-8:00PM
In lieu of our regular monthly social gatherings, we're excited to announce that we'll be joining our nonprofit partner, Pacific Pride Foundation, for their Canary Rooftop Sunset Mixer in both June and July!
Enjoy breathtaking views, delicious drinks, upbeat tunes and great company as we mingle and support this fantastic organization.
Please note: We'll be holding a shortened version of our core group meeting from 5:30-6:00 PM in the hotel lobby for those who wish to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Wed. June 18, 2025 9 PM to 1 AM (Entry begins at 6 PM) Disneyland After Dark! Pride Nite! Experience a joyous afterhours event at Disneyland Park— —celebrating the diversity that makes us unique. Tickets Available Online Now! Link to buy tickets General admission tickets are $159 per Guest (ages 3+). WARNING! These tickets sell out within days once ticket sales are announced. If you would like to attend - BUY your ticket NOW! GO OCLB is providing announcements and links to purchase tickets to the event for those interested in attending. There are two PRIDE NITES: Monday June 16 and Wednesday June 18. Most GO OCLB members are going to try to get tickets for Wednesday night. The only reason to sign up for this event on the GO OCLB website is to let those going know who will be in attendance and we can all meet up to enjoy the park together or at least gather in a spot to greet each other then party on afterwards! GO OCLB is NOT selling tickets - go to the Disney link to buy tickets - then signup on our website to let us know you are going!!! A Proud Celebration Come together with family, allies and friends to enjoy an unforgettable and fun-filled evening that recognizes and embraces the LGBTQIA+ community. During this separately ticketed event at Disneyland Park, Guests will delight in after-hours park admission to shorter attraction wait times, special entertainment, Character experiences, photo opportunities and much more! Event Details Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite Location: Disneyland Park Dates: June 18, 2025 Time: 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM (entry starts at 6:00 PM) Ticket Price: $169 per Guest (ages 3+) The ticket to this event also includes admission to Disneyland Park as early as 6:00 PM—that’s 3 hours before the party begins—on the valid date of your ticket. Guests with a ticket to this event do not need to make a theme park reservation to enter Disneyland Park at 6:00 PM or later. Parking fees are not included in the ticket price. Important Information The number of tickets available for each event date are limited, and event tickets are valid only for the specific event date and hours. Parking fees are not included in the ticket price. Tickets must be purchased online and are not available on the day of the event. Limit 8 tickets per person, per event date, and no discounts apply. Tickets are not required for Guests ages 2 and younger. Tickets are non-refundable and may not be resold or transferred for commercial purposes. Costumes are subject to Disney guidelines and should not be obstructive or offensive; please check special event costume guidelines for restrictions. Only select attractions, experiences, offerings and services will be available during the event. Offer, event and event elements may be modified and limited in availability, and are subject to restrictions and change or cancellation without notice or liability. No refunds will be given for any changes or cancellations due to inclement weather or otherwise. View important information to know before visiting the Disneyland Resort. Disney PhotoPass Scan the QR code on your event wristband into the Disneyland app to access Disney PhotoPass digital photos captured during the event. Disney PhotoPass photos must be linked to your Disney account to be downloaded. Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads exclude separately priced Disney PhotoPass packages and products offered at select locations. Photos can be downloaded from your Disney account as often as desired, up to 45 days after initial capture. Disney PhotoPass service is subject to the Disney PhotoPass terms and conditions and the Disney PhotoPass expiration policy. Online registration required. Costume Guidelines Please read the official Costume Guidelines for children and adults. Costumes are subject to Disney guidelines and should not be obstructive or offensive. While we encourage creativity, we also value safety and good judgment. Our costume guidelines apply throughout the duration of the event. If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Trip Leader. Richard Norman Email: [email protected] If there are any last minute day of cancellations, please let me know via text: 626-319-4740.
Wed. June 18, 2025
9 PM to 1 AM
(Entry begins at 6 PM)
WARNING! These tickets sell out within days once ticket sales are announced.
If you would like to attend - BUY your ticket NOW!
GO OCLB is providing announcements and links to purchase tickets to the event for those interested in attending. There are two PRIDE NITES: Monday June 16 and Wednesday June 18. Most GO OCLB members are going to try to get tickets for Wednesday night.
The only reason to sign up for this event on the GO OCLB website is to let those going know who will be in attendance and we can all meet up to enjoy the park together or at least gather in a spot to greet each other then party on afterwards!
GO OCLB is NOT selling tickets - go to the Disney link to buy tickets - then signup on our website to let us know you are going!!!
Come together with family, allies and friends to enjoy an unforgettable and fun-filled evening that recognizes and embraces the LGBTQIA+ community.
During this separately ticketed event at Disneyland Park, Guests will delight in after-hours park admission to shorter attraction wait times, special entertainment, Character experiences, photo opportunities and much more!
Event Details Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite
The ticket to this event also includes admission to Disneyland Park as early as 6:00 PM—that’s 3 hours before the party begins—on the valid date of your ticket. Guests with a ticket to this event do not need to make a theme park reservation to enter Disneyland Park at 6:00 PM or later.
Parking fees are not included in the ticket price.
Disney PhotoPass Scan the QR code on your event wristband into the Disneyland app to access Disney PhotoPass digital photos captured during the event. Disney PhotoPass photos must be linked to your Disney account to be downloaded. Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads exclude separately priced Disney PhotoPass packages and products offered at select locations. Photos can be downloaded from your Disney account as often as desired, up to 45 days after initial capture. Disney PhotoPass service is subject to the Disney PhotoPass terms and conditions and the Disney PhotoPass expiration policy. Online registration required.
Costume Guidelines Please read the official Costume Guidelines for children and adults. Costumes are subject to Disney guidelines and should not be obstructive or offensive. While we encourage creativity, we also value safety and good judgment. Our costume guidelines apply throughout the duration of the event.
If there are any last minute day of cancellations, please let me know via text: 626-319-4740.
Brokeback Mountain
(With Happy Hour Beforehand)
20th Anniversary!
Back on the Big Screen!
The movie Brokeback Mountain is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a special re-release in theaters. The film, directed by Ang Lee and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams, and Anne Hathaway, will be shown in select locations.
The 20th anniversary release will be a chance for fans to revisit the story of two cowboys, Ennis and Jack, and their enduring love affair set against the backdrop of the American West. The movie, which won three Oscars and was nominated for eight, has become a landmark in cinema for its exploration of LGBTQ+ themes and its powerful portrayal of love and loss.
Sure you can watch it home on DVD or streaming, but this movie looks magnificent on the big screen.
AMC Orange 30
(The Outlets of Orange)
Sunday June 22
Pre-launch Happy Hour at
Buffalo Wings @ 3 PM
Movie @ 4:10 PM
Ticket Price: $7.00!
You can purchase tickets now through the AMC website.
Trip leader is sitting in Auditorium 4 Seat F5
I do believe this will be well attended event by everyone who has seen this movie - highly recommend going on-line to buy the tickets now.
You are responsible for your own purchases (tickets and snacks).
Synopsis:
Just bring your hankies! 'Nuff said!
Directions
Take advantage of technology and use your favorite map application if you are unfamiliar with the area. Currently called The Outlets of Orange but was formerly called The Block of Orange, the AMC Theater is the centerpiece of this shopping area.
Parking
Free Parking as this is an open air shopping district.
Happy Attitude and
$ for Movie Ticket, Popcorn, Drink & Candy!
Lance Whitmier will be the trip leader.
Lance can be reached at:
Contact him for questions or if you need additional information.
McGee Pass Backpack
July 11 - July 15, 2025
Trip Leader: Juan Carlos Hernandez, email: [email protected], phone: 805-302-0717
John Muir Wilderness?
Yes Please!
This is an exciting and challenging 5-day backpacking trip under the Easter Sierra Sky. Tully Lake, located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region, is described as a serene and picturesque destination that embodies the rugged beauty of the area. The lake is praised for its crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering granite peaks, lush alpine meadows, and evergreen forests. The dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Nevada adds to the allure. We will leave from the McGee Creek trailhead at 8 AM on the morning of July 11th at 8,045 feet. At first, our ascent will be moderate. After passing locally known Round Lake at the 5-mile mark, we will climb more steeply, heading to Big McGee Lake at about 7 ½ miles at altitude 10,472 feet. There are heavily used campsites at the lake where we will stay the night. We will be surrounded by the colorful walls of the Red Mountain and White Mountain.
On day two, we will cover 5.5 miles, crossing over McGee Pass at 11,909 feet, and then descend steeply to Fish Creek, crossing the creek at about 10,600 feet to camp at beautiful Tully Lake.
We will spend the remainder of our stay at Tully Lake and enjoy exploring the surrounding lakes and valleys. Plenty of great views, fishing, day hikes, or just relaxing around the scenic lake.
This backpacking trip is considered strenuous/moderate, and you must be able to keep a moderate pace with the entire group. The trip will be limited to 6 people max including the trip leader and interested members must register with the GO, be members in good standing and have experience backpacking overnight 4 nights or more.
Things to consider.
Click here for a map of the trailhead.
July 16, 2025 6:00PM-8:00PM
This event is being planned by Palm Springs Chapter.d For more information about this trip:
This event is being planned by OCLB chapter. For more information about this trip:
We warmly invite you to join us for a delightful docent-led walk with the Pacific Pride Foundation and Great Outdoors Santa Barbara/Ventura Counties at the beautiful Oso Flaco Coastal Trail on July 20th at 0930 AM. The Oso Flaco Lake trail takes folks through various coastal habitats and ends at the beach! This a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature and the local community.
Info Link for Oso Flaco: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=30597 "I would like to acknowledge that these are the traditional lands of the Chumash people who lived in this area and I would like to express my gratitude for their stewardship of the land."
Oso Flaco Trail
2.2 mi. 32 ft elevation gain. One way in, and out back. Bring snacks if you'd like! When: July 20th, 0930 AM. Parking Day Use Fee: $5. There are restrooms by the parking lot and appx. 3/4 mile in. Don't forget your Walking/ Hiking Essentials! https://americanhiking.org/resources/10essentials/
For Questions/Concerns/Comments: Please reach out to PPF Programs Manager J. Trinidad Coates or GO Secretary: Gener B. See you out there! "GREAT FRIENDS, GREAT TIMES, GREAT OUTDOORS"
WANT A GOPS CLUB T-SHIRT OR HAT?
NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO PLACE YOUR ORDER!
We are using an "event" format to sell short sleeve Tri-Blend T-shirts and Cotton Caps emblazoned with the GOPS Logo. The T-shirt is available in one color and shirts come in sizes from Small to XXX-Large. Order soon for best selection!
TRI-BLEND SHORT SLEEVE ($16 each):
The Short Sleeve Tri-blend Tees (which are moisture-wicking and stretch), is available for order only in the color Grey. The shirt is a poly/cotton/rayon jersey and includes a left pocket logo, silk-screened on the front only. There is no printing on the back. Multiple orders may require an additional registration.
EMBROIDERED CAPS ($15 each):
The Embroidered Cap (which is size adjustable), is available only in the color Sand. The cap is washed chino twill with an embroidered logo on the front. You may order multiple hats in one order.
PAYMENT:
T-shirts and Caps will be available for pickup or delivery. We expect the GOPS merchandise will be distributed by mid-December. We'll set up a location and time to pick up your orders. For any t-shirt not picked up, we will schedule another time and place for a 2nd round of pickups via email. If you are unable to pick up your merchandise and want it mailed to you (we use USPS Priority Mail) then shipping fees will apply and are due at the time the order is placed. Out-of-State orders may have additional shipping fees.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
Save the date for this exciting trip to Duck Creek, Utah!
Beat the Heat at 6000 Feet
TOUR - LUNCH - HIKE - SCENIC DRIVE
In 1904, the Mount Wilson Observatory was founded by George Ellery Hale under the auspices of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. In that year, Hale brought the Snow Solar Telescope from Yerkes Observatory in southern Wisconsin to the sunnier and steadier skies of Mount Wilson to continue his studies of the Sun. With a small cadre of Yerkes scientists and engineers accompanying him, Hale started what would become the world’s foremost astronomical research facility. Hale put such importance on studying the Sun, that it was called the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory for the first decade and a half. In 1919, soon after the largest telescope in the world, the 100-inch, went into service photographing the stars and nebulae, the word “Solar” was dropped. Hubble used the 100-inch to make his great discoveries–that we are just one of many galaxies in an ever expanding Universe. This telescope led directly to our current understanding of our origins, the Big Bang model.
Located on the summit of Mount Wilson above Pasadena at an altitude of 5715 feet, Mount Wilson Observatory is visible from much of the Los Angeles area. We will be admitted to the telescope floor directly beneath the 100-inch Telescope, the 60-inch Telescope dome, and the 150-solar Telescope Tower, unless our solar astronomer is unavailable. (Note: On rare occasions, one of the telescopes may be closed due to special events or maintenance.) Included, there is also a small Astronomical Museum on the observatory grounds, the CHARA Interferometry Exhibit, and some great hiking.
Meeting Location/Time:
6:15 AM at Palm Springs PetSmart/Walmart parking lot MAP. Departing at 6:30 AM. This is an early one, but its's summertime! For those meeting at Mt. Wilson please meet in the parking lot at 9:30 AM.
Bring:
The tour starts at 10 AM. The tour is about 2.5 hours long. After the tour we'll plan on a potluck picnic lunch. We will provide paper plates, forks, and napkins. Please bring your own beverages. It's high and dry so bring plenty of water as well. If you don't wish to participate in the picnic lunch there is the Cosmic Cafe (Website click here).
Hike: After lunch there is a 1.2 mile loop trail around the facility with terrific views of the Los Angeles basin. For those who would like to continue the adventure it is possible to drive back to Palm Springs via Wrightwood and the high desert.
Refunds / Cancel: No refunds, however it is transferable. Notify the trip leader if you need to cancel as there may be folks on the waitlist.
Hike Leader: H.L Todd. email click here
Weather Policy: Inclement weather may cancel.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this hike.
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Experience the cool mountain starlit sky among conifer forest at 6500' elevation. This is a great summer mid-week excursion where you will find a less crowded campground surrounded by mountain pines and vegetation. Jenks Lake and the Santa Ana River are nearby, and Big Bear Lake is only 25 miles away. Three nights of camping, hiking and exploring the area.
Monday, August 11
Tuesday, Aug. 12
Wednesday, Aug. 13
9:00 am - Hike* or 4x4 trip
Thursday, Aug. 14
*Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.
Amenities and Notes:
Notes/conditions for RVs: This is a dry camping. Fresh water spigots available throughout camp and at the dump station. The dump site is located nearby ($10 fee). Generators may be operated between 7 am and 10 pm. Maximum site size is 35 feet. Maximum of 2 vehicles per site. RV with tow vehicle attached upon arrival counts as 1 vehicle. If tow vehicle is not attached upon arrival, occupant is responsible for extra parking fees $8 per day. Your tow vehicle must fit on your site with all tires on the pavement.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, camp chair, daypack for hiking, camping/cooking gear, food, warm/cool weather clothing, some cash, and your name tag. Bring your senior Golden Age Park pass if you have one.
GOING GREEN! Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, napkins, paper towels, camp soap, etc. There are water spigots located in the camp or in the nearby restroom for washing dishes.
Location/Directions: Latitude 34.171955, Longitude -116.875098
Distance is approx. 70 miles from Palm Springs via Interstate10.
From I-10 take SR-38 North. From the Mill Creek Ranger Station. The campground is approximately 18.8 to the entrance. Turn left into the campground. From the Big Bear Discovery Center take SR-38 towards Redlands for 25.8 miles and turn right into the campground. Google Map
Hazard Warning!! - Dangerous intersection at entrance to camp from Highway 38 - limited visibility. Use extra caution when exiting the camp back on to the highway.
Nearby Trails:
Website: San Bernardino National Forest. Campground map click here
Climate: Ave Temps: 77° / 44° Current Weather click here
Refunds: Cancellation for a refund, minus any service fee, must be received by August 1, 2024.
Payment: You can pay with the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.
Pets: Are welcomed. Must be kept on leash. Please pick up after your pet.
Photos: click here
Prices are based upon you being a GO paid member. If not currently a GO member, you will have the option of joining at an additional $25 per person for a one (1) year club membership prior to registration. Each person going must complete a separate registration. You can click here to join.
Contact Leaders:
Health Problems/Allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the trip leader that may affect your ability to complete the event.
Upper Rock Creek Trail Backpack
August 13-17, 2025
Contact: Larry Purtle [email protected] (562) 485-7149
The Perseids Meteor Shower peaks in September and dark skies at night in the Sierras are a great way to see them and also visit a magnificent alpine environ. This is a 5-day 24-mile loop backpacking trip, starting from Horseshoe Meadows along the Cottonwood Lakes trail, up over New Army Pass to Upper Rock Creek, then proceeding along the PCT to Chicken Spring Lake, and return to the trailhead on the Cottonwood Pass trail.
Notes:
1. This trip is limited to 5 hikers plus the leader. The online sign-up does NOT guarantee a spot on this trip. The number of people who can participate is limited to the number of permits received, which is 6. Consequently, permit slots will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis, established based on the trip leader receiving a signed registration form and payment. All others will be added to a waiting list.
2. It is a moderate trip because of elevation gain.
3. The date of the trip is subject to change due to the difficulty of obtaining permits.
4. The higher elevations may still have snow so you may need to bring appropriate clothing and gear such
as micro-spikes. We will know better as the date approaches.
5. Sorry, no pets.
Although not part of the official trip, it is essential to drive up on or before Tuesday 8/12 and camp near the trailhead, Cottonwood Lakes Campground, to better acclimatize to the altitude of about 10,000 feet and rest upfor the hike the next day. Campsites cannot be reserved ahead at this location. Diamox prescription medicineis HIGHLY recommended for 3 days prior to avoid altitude sickness.
8/10, Day 1: Hike 5.3 miles to S Fork Lakes, to 11,073’ elevation. Depending on how we feel, we may go on to Long Lake or High Lake in preparation for ascending New Army Pass on day 2.
8/11, Day 2: we will ascend New Army Pass, 12,300’. It has rocky switchbacks that proceed from the South Lakes basin to above the tree line with outstanding views. Our destination will be Upper Rock Creek. It is 6.5 miles from the S Fork Lakes. We can stop early at Soldier Lakes if necessary.
8/12, Day 3: we will go to Chicken Spring Lake 11,258’. 6 miles. Perseids Meteor shower peaking. 8/13, Day 4: rest day at Chicken Spring Lake. We will look for the chicken, or do day hikes to explore the area. Perseids Meteor shower peaking.
8/14, Day 5: Return to Horseshoe Meadows along the Cottonwood Pass trail.
You will need your ten essentials and appropriate backpacking gear. Please request a list if needed. Carpooling is recommended to reduce fuel costs and vehicle emissions.
An hour from Redding, CA (about 9 1/2- 10 hours from OC)
Ready for an adventure?
Lassen Volcanic National Park is home to steaming fumaroles, meadows freckled with wildflowers, clear mountain lakes, and numerous volcanoes. Jagged peaks tell the story of its eruptive past while hot water continues to shape the land.
The national park is known for its volcanic history, as well as its diversity of plants and animals. It contains 300 active volcanic domes and many hydrothermal features, such as mud pots and steam vents.
Lassen Peak is the southernmost active volcano in the Cascades, and the second most recent volcano to erupt in the lower 48 of the United States before Mount Saint Helens. Lassen National Park boasts over 700 species of flowering plants and 250 native species including birds, mammals, reptiles and fish.
The park is at the junction of the Cascade Mountains, the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Great Basin, providing many unique habitats.
This will be our first OCLB campout adventure to Lassen Volcanic National Park so join us as we explore this far distant (10 hour drive from Orange County) intriguing park.
We have reserved 4 sites at Summit Lake North Campground.
Tent sites: There are 3 tent sites we have reserved with a maximum of 2 cars per site. We can get a maximum of 6 people per site, but the total count will depend on the number of carpoolers since vehicle space is limited. Looking for two tents per site (there is a maximum of 3 tents per site).
RV site: We will have one RV site available but there is no hookups for the site. The RV site is a max of 28 ft long.
If the RV site goes untaken by July 1, we will convert it to a tent site.
Tent Camping Cost is $65 per person for tent camping.
RV Site is $125 for Driver; RV Passenger is $25 (if applicable)
Check in as early as 1 PM on Thursday. Check out at noon on Monday.
Summit Lake North Campground (elevation 6,700 ft.) is conveniently located on the main road of Lassen Volcanic National Park. The campground is within walking distance of the small but scenic Summit Lake and eight miles from the 10,457-ft. Lassen Peak, the largest volcano in the park.. Hikers will find one of the park's major trails only 1/4-mile away from the campground and many more within a close proximity. Summit Lake North is on the opposite side of the lake from Summit Lake South Campground.
There is also a $30 per vehicle National Park Service Entry Fee, good for 7 days, and payable at the kiosk.
And as you know the Annual National Parks 'America the Beautiful' Pass or Lifetime Senior Pass will also work for entrance into the Park. Be smart and get an Annual or Lifetime Pass if you don't have one or the other!
Campground amenities include flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, and potable water. We chose Summit Lake North since it does have flush toilets!
The campground is a hub for hiking and backpacking enthusiasts. Campers can access many of the park's 150 miles of hiking trails from the Summit Lake area.
The Cluster Lakes loop trail--a major trailhead into the park's interior that bypasses several alpine lakes and is popular among birders--is located a short walk from the Summit Lake Ranger Station.
This is the closest campground to the Lassen Peak Trail and within 10 miles of the hydrothermal area Bumpass Hell. Educational programs are presented at an amphitheater within the facility.
This campout is limited by the number of vehicles allowed for sites. If the registration looks sold out when you register, please add yourself to the wait list. Based on the number of vehicles from other registrants and their number of passengers, you may still be added to the trip in the order added to the wait list if we can fit you in.
We are hoping that members will consider carpooling so that more members will be able to attend this campout since the attendance is limited by the number of vehicles for the camp site. Preferably we would like each driver to take at least one passenger so that more people can attend.
Registration Fee is $65 per person for the tent site.
RV site is $125 for driver; $25 for each RV Passengers.
Located inside the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center, Lassen Cafe & Gift features a variety of delicious and healthy items including soups, salads, fresh fruits, hot or cold sandwiches, as well as a variety of beverages (including espresso drinks) and soft-serve ice cream.
A menu is available on the concessioner website, accessibly by the link above. Offerings and hours are limited in the winter season, approximately mid-October through mid-May.
Dine outside on the patio with views of the surrounding peaks or cozy up in the indoor dining area in front of the fireplace. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own meals to enjoy in the dining area or patio. A self-service microwave is available.
Located at the entrance to the Manzanita Lake Campground, the Camper Store offers ready-to-go meals and picnic supplies such as hot and cold sandwiches, snacks, basic grocery items, hot and cold beverages, and ice-cream. A menu is available on the concessioner website. The Camper Store is open approximately mid-May through mid-October; view dates and hours.
Where the hell is Lassen Volcanic National Park?
Far Far Far Away!
Carpooling is highly recommended to help reduce gas consumption, parking costs, and the entrance fee. As mentioned before, attendance is limited to the number of vehicles registered.
Full refunds will be issued minus a $20 processing fee if cancelled by July 22nd. Sorry but no refunds will be issued if cancelled after that date.
Ten Essentials:
Be bear aware; food and scented products must be stored in the bear lockers provided at each campsite
Pets are not allowed on park trails and must be on a 6-ft. leash
There are no electricity, water or sewer hook-ups
An entrance fee of $30 per vehicle is required. We highly recommend visitors purchase the park's digital 1-7 day entrance fee or the parks annual pass through recreation.gov prior to visiting park. Or use that nifty Annual or Lifetime Pass that you have somewhere!
Campers must have a valid entrance permit or pass before camping; ensure you bring your National Parks Annual/Lifetime Pass! Or pay the entrance fee.
Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states.
Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
GOSD Membership Campout!
Laguna Mountains: Horse Heaven Campground
Description
Contrary to its name, Horse Heaven Group Campground has no equestrian sites. Instead, this tent-only facility can accommodate group gatherings. It provides a great mountain getaway for city dwellers to relax and enjoy cool summer temperatures, hiking and other outdoor recreation, just one hour east of San Diego.
This site offers three areas for group gatherings: Lupine Loop can accommodate 40 people and 10 vehicles; The facility is equipped with vault toilets and drinking water. A general store is located 2.3 miles away at Mt. Laguna and Pine Valley.
The campground sits at an elevation of 6,000 ft. in the Laguna Mountains. It is forested with pines and oaks that provide plenty of shade, in addition to a meadow. The area is home to many species of birds, as well as the endangered Laguna Skipper butterfly. Little Laguna lake is located just a short distance from the campground and is an excellent hiking destination for photographers and visitors looking to explore the area.
The Laguna Mountain Recreation Area is known for great horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking trails. Visitors can get their boots dusty on the Laguna Meadow Trail system or access a segment of the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from California to the State of Washington. Wildflowers are usually abundant in April and May on the Big Laguna Trail, which takes visitors past Big Laguna Lake. In wet years there is water in Big Laguna Lake by December or January and ducks and other birds can be found. The trail presents a number of options to the user. A return to the trailhead parking can be made by cutting through the Laguna Campground or by taking the Pacific Crest Trail north. Families can learn about the area's flora and fauna by attending educational programs at the facility's amphitheater. Or for history buffs, the El Prado Cabin located at nearby El Prado Campground, is the first ranger cabin built in the Cleveland National Forest in 1911. The San Diego State University Observatory also sponsors "Star Parties" for campers most Saturday evenings during the summer (schedule can be obtained at the nearby visitor center or by calling 619-473-8547).
Contact Leader: Tyler Roosden, 651.497.1611
Weekend Schedule
Thursday, August 21
2:00 PM Arrival (tent placement subject to change)
6:00 PM Meet & Greet
7:00 PM Group Dinner and Bonfire
Friday, August 22
9:00 AM Coffee/Breakfast (on own)
10:00 AM Hike Garnet Peak via PCT (4.1mi)
12:00 PM Lunch (on own)
2:00 PM Hike Big Laguna Loop
6:00 PM Potluck
8:00 PM Storytelling/Bonfire
10:00 AM Hike Pictograph Trail (2.6mi)
2:00 PM Hike Monument Peak via PCT (5.2mi)
6:00 PM Group Dinner (bring own)
Sunday, August 24
11:00 AM Must Leave Camp
Details:
"This summer, she waves goodbye, bringing her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour to the Bowl. “I want to celebrate with people,” she recently told Jimmy Kimmel. “Really celebrate with people and make it fun.” Be part of that celebration—and give this legendary pop star her flowers—on a pair of nights this summer."
6:00 pm (Optional): Meet us for a pre-performance picnic at Picnic Area 7. This is the uppermost picnic area, where we will save tables with a view of LA. It's the last one, beyond the last (3rd) escalator, then turn right into it. If you are joining us for the picnic, bring your food and drink (wine bottles are allowed. This is not a "Lease Event", so you may bring your own wine bottles etc. into the seating area.
7:30ish pm: Walk to our seats. Have your electronic ticket ready.
8:00 pm: Show begins
Transportation options: There are many options to get to the Bowl including driving, shuttles, carpooling and others. As Great Outdoors members we strive to do our part to reduce traffic and parking congestion and help protect the environment. Please see the following:
1. I will email or text your tickets to you no later than August 1, 2025. Note: If you determine that you cannot attend after receiving your tickets electronically, you will be responsible for dispositioning of your tickets yourself, i.e. donating it back to GOLA, transferring it to someone else, other.
2. You may present your tickets on your mobile device by logging into a Hollywood Bowl account the day of the performance and showing your tickets directly from your browser.
3. Access and manage your upcoming events by downloading the Hollywood Bowl app.
There are step by step guides on both of these options available at www.hollywoodbowl.com/digital-tickets.
Trip Leaders: John Butta
Questions: contact John at 213-200-7843 or [email protected]
Health issues/allergies: It is the responsibility of participants to carry on their person a record of significant allergies, medications and medical history in the event of a medical emergency. Discuss any medical concerns with the tour leader if you wish.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area:
The Crown Jewel of Minnesota
Sunday Sept 14 - Saturday Sept 20, 2025
Trip Description: Join us for this once in a lifetime opportunity to visit the crown jewel of Minnesota nature, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Located in northern Minnesota on the Canadian border, this area is famous for its pristine lakes, singing loons and great fishing. This trip will be a backpacking canoe trip, meaning every participant will work in community with others on the trip to share responsibilities like cooking, building fires, switching off paddling, and securing food supplies overnight. Trips to the BWCA are considered a right of passage in Minnesota culture, and I am excited to share this experience with you!
Note: Flights to/from MSP Airport are not included. Our backpacking trip will start at the bunkhouse the day before our permit start date of Sept 15th (Mon) until the end of our permit on Sept 21st. Plan an extra day on both ends for air travel to/from MSP Airport.