Share the Love This Valentine's Day!
For just $5, give someone special a FREE annual membership to GOSD — and receive a GOSD t-shirt as our thank you (while supplies last)!
Your $5 covers the GO Corporate contribution. Your friend or family member pays nothing and gets a full year of outdoor adventures!
Your friend or family member receives a complete FREE annual membership to Great Outdoors San Diego (a $20-25 value), including:
Monthly hikes, campouts, and social events
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Access to events at all five Great Outdoors Chapters
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Promotion Period: February 1-14, 2025 (register by Valentine's Day!)
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We will head north from Sweetwater on the East Side Trail for 2 miles and then walk the entire Harvey Moore Trail loop of 7 miles. We will then connect to the Pine Trail for 1 mile to get back to Sweetwater. This is a very lovely hike through meadows, forest and a deep ravine.
Facilities are available at the Sweetwater Parking Area.
Hike Start Time and Location: 9am at the Sweetwater Parking area.
Hike Length: 10 miles
Hike Elevation Change: 1400’ total elevation gain
Hike Difficulty Rating: Moderate to Strenuous
Estimated Hike Time: ~5-6 hours
Hike Type (out-and-back, loop, shuttle): Loop
Hiking Trail Details (AllTrails or Similar link): https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/harvey-moore-trail
Parking Information: Directions to Sweetwater - Take Interstate 8 East to CA-79 North, to Cuyamaca State Park. Continue north to the Sweetwater Parking area (on the right side when heading north) which can be found on Google or Apple maps under "Harvey Moore Trailhead Cuyamaca Rancho State Park".
Costs involved: You will need a California State Parks Pass or $10 cash to park here. CA State Parks offers a variety of annual passes including a free Pass for lower income individuals and a $20 "Senior Golden Bear" Pass for seniors. Or if you do not want to purchase one, you can borrow a State Parks Pass from the San Diego Public Library with your library card.
Pets Permitted: No
What to Bring in Addition to the 10 Essentials*: Pack snack, lunch & water
Who to Contact with Questions: Scott Opis at [email protected]
*Note on the 10 essentials - The 10 essentials are a collection or system of items that significantly increase your safety on any hike or outdoors trip. This is not an exhaustive list of anything you could ever need. You can visit the link included Here but one version of this list is as follows:
1. Navigation
2. Headlamp
3. Sun Protection
4. First Aid
5. Knife
6. Fire
7. Shelter
8. Extra food
9. Extra water
10. Extra clothes
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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.
Thousand Palms Oasis: McCallum Trail. The Oasis is part of the Coachella Valley Preserve located 10 miles east of Palm Springs in the bluffs and mesas of the Indio Hills. Roadside parking is outside the gated Oasis driveway. Within the Oasis is the McCallum Trail about halfway down the driveway on the right. We will take the sandy trail to Simone Pond (subject to closure) and nearby vista point. Then we head back to the Oasis' information center with extensive information and displays, and a boardwalk down and back among the Oasis palms.
Mumawet. We will take a side trail to the Múmawet, meaning “Great Hill” in the Cahuilla Native American language. The The hilltop provides sweeping views of the Thousand Palms Canyon. It is the site of the ancient Cahuilla village of Yum Ich You (pronounced yoom itch yoo).
Protecting the desert environment and its endangered plant and animal life is the mission of the Preserve System. The endangered Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard depends on the unusual blow-sand desert for survival. Other unique wildlife species can also be found here: the endangered Desert Pupfish, the Coachella round tailed ground squirrel, the giant red velvet mite, the flat-tailed horned lizard and the giant palm-boring beetle. The federally endangered Coachella Valley Milkvetch can be found tucked into desert dunes.
The geology of the area is evidence of tectonic shifts with the San Andreas Fault system bringing underground water to the series of oases in the Preserve. Of interest, the Thousand Palms Oasis is located on the Mission Creek strand of the San Andreas fault. The Mission Creek strand has been identified as the primary fault responsible for the most earthquakes in the region including 4-5 major earthquakes in the last 1200 years.
Trail features: Out and back, 3 miles length, 2 hrs. duration, elevation gain/loss 250 ft., mostly full sun exposure.
Terrain: soft sandy trail and some unpaved hard pack sections.
Difficulty Rating: Easy
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels.
Contact Hike Leader: Pat Miyamoto Email click here
Hollywood Sign
Perfect Weather Hike
Two hiking groups are joining for a great day where everyone is welcome, queer folx and allies building community togetherness.
Note: The meeting location for the Saturday Morning Hike changes every other month to the Hollywood sign.
This hike to the Hollywood Sign offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Griffith Observatory, Lake Hollywood, and downtown Los Angeles. The route follows wide dirt trails with a dip into a residential neighborhood. There are two key photo opportunities: one from below the sign and another from an overlook that leads to the very back of the iconic letters. Because the trail is popular and can be busy with various groups, the group will gather at every trail split to ensure everyone is accounted for.
The Innsdale trailhead is located in a residential area where Canyon Lake Drive and Innsdale Drive meet, parking is limited to local streets. To ensure a smooth start, participants should check their maps beforehand to avoid getting lost and look for our large group, usually gathered near the fruit vendor carts at the trailhead.
Location: Innsdale Trailhead, 6100 Innsdale Dr, Los Angeles, 90068
Google Maps: Directions
Time: 9:00 to 11:00 AM
Contact: Gary Cleff, (323) 314-7143 or via email
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 4 miles, mostly fire roads.
Elevation: 700ft
Dogs: Dog friendly, be aware that there are coyotes in the park.
Bring: Plenty of water, sun protection, hiking shoes with good grip, carry emergency contact information.
Note: Every other month the hike is to the Hollywood sign so the meeting location changes.
Additional details click here: Perfect Weather Hike, Meetup
Restrooms: This is a residential neighborhood. There are NO restrooms on this hike. The nearest is at the Griffith Park, Southern Railway by the Griffith Park Cafe on Crystal Springs Drive. If you arrive early, It’s a 15 minute roundtrip walk to the restroom.
Cancellation: Hike will be cancelled in the event of rain and soggy trails or severe heat advisories.
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 hike leader if you wish.
Keep in touch: Facebook
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Shoreline Frontrunners invites the OCLB Chapter of the Great Outdoors to
Valentine's Day 5k Walk/Run
Saturday February 14, 2026 @ 9:00 AM
Starting point:
Bluff Park at Ocean and Redondo Ave. in Long Beach
When Henry met Alex, or Shane met Ilya? Come join us at a cross-club meet-and-greet this Valentine’s Day! The Long Beach Shoreline Frontrunners (SFRLB) invite the Great Outdoors OC/LB and all other chapters for a morning of fun and connection. We hope this event provides an opportunity for each club to check the other out while making new friends. We are thrilled to bring these two groups together; with their ultra-fun and activity-loving members, both clubs offer a complementary schedule of events and adventures.
The 5k walk/run is suitable for all fitness levels! You can run, run/walk or just walk!
After the 5k, many of us go to brunch at a local eatery. Just let us know after the run so we can get a head count and notify the restaurant(s). NOTE: We expect a large turnout so it may take several restaurants to accommodate us.
Click for Map of 5k Route
About the Shoreline Frontrunners
Founded in 1984, the SFRLB is an LGBTQ+ oriented running and walking club rooted in community building and advocacy. As a chapter of a global community, they participate in marathons and athletic events worldwide and host the annual Long Beach Pride Run in May.
Banner activities include a weekly Saturday morning 5k on a mostly flat beach path—often drawing up to 60 members—as well as weekday evening runs on alternating routes. They also host monthly social activities, including brunches, Friday socials, and banquets. Past highlights include TopGolf, Naples Gondola rides, and a "Sexy Santa" bar crawl.
Whether you are a runner or a walker, all ages and expertise levels are welcome. Members also enjoy generous discounts from gear and local vendors.
Click for Frontrunners Calendar of Events
Any Questions:
If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to your trip leaders:
John Blasco
562-726-4165
✉️ [email protected]
Rob McKee
424-317-1112
[email protected]
It's "Out at the Fair" Special LGBTQ+ events all day.
This is a meet up event. We plan to be at the gate at 10am for the opening. You can meet us there. You can purchase tickets in advance or at the gate. Presale online price $14 Adults and $11 Senior Veterans and their guest get in free, bring military Id.
After you register we will send out additional information and contact information for meeting up inside the gate.
HISTORY and heritage take center stage at the new National Date Festival Museum located inside the Sands of Time Pavilion. The museum features an exploration of date farming and vintage home movies curated by the nonprofit Deserted Films.
Nearby, the Coachella Valley Model Railroaders maintain their annual display, while the historic Arabian Nights stage—originally designed by MGM set designer Harry Oliver—will host community performances and the Date Pageant, California’s second-longest-running outdoor play.
The fair also hosts a petting farm and large livestock exhibits of goats, sheep, poultry, rabbits, and hogs.
The Hall of Ribbons features competitive quilts, fine art, and baked goods, the Cave of Wonders hosts the gem and mineral showcase, and the Palm Pavilion highlights the date.
The fair’s namesake fruit remains the central attraction, with more than 40 date-based food items available to visitors. The menu includes diverse offerings such as date-infused burgers and chicken wings, bacon-stuffed dates, and of course deep-fried dates. For those seeking traditional fair fare, pick from dozens of booths offering cinnamon rolls, barbecue, tacos, and Dole Whip.
The fairgrounds will feature more than 100 vendors and community groups and nearly 50 carnival rides and attractions, including two Ferris wheels and multiple fun houses. For the first time, guests can also visit the Oasis Tiki Lounge, a tropical-themed retreat offering mid-century cocktails.
The Grandstand arena will host special events throughout the festival’s duration. Opening weekend kicks off with monster truck shows on Thursday and Friday, followed by a demolition derby on Saturday, Feb. 14. Later highlights include Gran Jaripeo-Tardeada on Feb. 21 and a professional PRCA rodeo scheduled for the final weekend of Feb. 28 and March 1.
Free programming is planned for nearly every day of the event. On Saturday, Feb. 14, the fair will host Out at the Fair, a day-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community featuring performances by Mariachi Arco-Iris de Los Angeles and a mid-century modern drag show, Atomic Glamor. The day also includes the Perfectly Paired contest at the Halls of Ribbons, where duos compete for prizes based on coordinated outfits.
New Attractions and Highlights for 2026:
The 2026 festival emphasizes a "reimagined" classic experience with updated, immersive spaces.
Contact Scott Email
Stunt High Trail to
Saddle Peak, near Calabasas
Date: Sunday, February 15, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM- 2:30 PM
Distance: 8 miles round trip
Elevation gain: 1677’
Difficulty: Steady uphill, moderate pace, frequent breaks
Rain Cancels
Hike Leader: Russell Hammerl, [email protected]
Directions: From 101 -Mulholland HWY -Stunt Road, 1.0 mile -shortly past pedestrian crossing sign -park and gather at the pullout on the right. (Map click here)
What to Bring: Good hiking boots/shoes with good tread, hiking pole, lunch, snacks, plenty of water, sun protection, layered clothing. Carry emergency contact information.
Carpool: Click here
After the hike: Late lunch or coffee at nearby restaurant depending on interest of participants.
Restroom: A single portable is located 30 feet from the trailhead.
Description: This is one of the treasures of the Santa Monica Mountains. Stunt High Trail begins with a pleasant shaded walk next to Cold Creek. Along the way we will pass through five distinct plant communities: riparian, oak woodland, coastal sage, chaparral, and grassland.
There is a terrific payoff at the end of a steady climb in the way of panoramic views and dramatic sandstone formations at the top of Saddle Peak. This is the sixth tallest summit in the Santa Monica Mountain range at 2805 feet. The views go from downtown LA to Santa Barbara Island to the snowcapped peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains and the entire Santa Monica Bay. Near the end of our route is an interesting passage under sandstone cliffs. Rock climbers are often seen precariously above the trail. At the top, we will be halfway between Calabasas and Malibu.
The hike is a bit of a challenge, but we’ll take our time to enjoy the views, plants, and geology.
Much of the trail has a canopy of trees and shrubs.
Hike Leader: Russell Hammerl
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Sunday Feb 15th, 2026 @ 2pm in La Mesa
Join us for a fun and creative art class where we'll design beautiful abstract paintings featuring a heart as the centerpiece! Personalize your masterpiece by adding the name of your special someone, short poem, or an inspiring quote. No experience needed-just bring your imagination and love!
Start Time and Location: Tyler and Eric's House, La Mesa, CA 91942
Event Specific Challenges (stairs, animals, allergens): Animals will be present
Event Specific Equipment: All equipment provided
Parking Information: Street parking is available
Costs involved: $30/person
Pets Permitted: Dog friendly
What to Bring: Just your imagination and love!
Who to Contact with Questions: Trip leader Dominic Dettore via email [email protected]
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: 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
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.
This hike offers scenic views of Palm Springs and the San Jacinto Mountains after a steep climb up the Garstin Trail. We plan to hike at a leisurely pace, starting and ending at Barona Road in south Palm Springs.
Meeting Place: Garstin Trailhead on Barona Rd. Driving east on Bogert Trail Road, cross the bridge over the wash and take the first left turn onto Barona Road. The trailhead is at the end of the cul de sac. There is limited street parking nearby so carpooling is encouraged and may be offered by participants.
Meeting Time: We will gather about 8:45 a.m. to begin hiking at 9 a.m.
* Moderate: generally suitable for novice hikers who want a bit of a challenge. The terrain will involve a moderate incline and may have some steeper sections.
Contact Hike Leader Howard G. click here
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 liters recommended), snacks, sun protection, layered clothing. If wind is in the forecast, bring an appropriate hat and jacket. Carry Emergency Contact Information.
Inclement weather or recent heavy rain may affect plans for this winter hike.
GO-SBVC Monthly Social & Meeting Tuesday, February 17, from 6:00-8:00PM
Bright Spark Brewing 4561 Market St Ventura, CA 93003 brightsparkbrewing.com
The Find Food Bank is one of many regional food banks across the US that acts as a hub, sourcing food from a variety of places across the US and from people, processing it safely in our warehouse, and distributing it equitably to the hundreds of food pantries, nonprofit organizations, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and Mobile Markets that serve individual communities across the desert region.
Come join us at the Findl Food Bank in Indio and help prepare food boxes for distribution to families in need through out the valley. We will work a 3 hour shift (8-11 am) and then after go to lunch at TKB Bakery & Deli Website click here
7:15 AM Meet at Palm Springs PetsMart, Ramon/Crossley Map click here
or 8:00 AM at the Food Bank 83775 Citrus Ave, Indio, CA 92201 MAP
Wear comfortable closed toe, sturdy footwear.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling.
Contact hike leader: H.L. Todd: EMAIL
Cancel: If you cannot make this event, please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the event leader.
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Join Us for Community, Connection & Great Conversation!
The Great Outdoors San Diego Core Group gathers monthly to share ideas, break bread, and build our outdoor community together - and we'd love to see you there!
Whether you're a long-time member, curious newcomer, or somewhere in between, this is YOUR chance to:
Here's How It Works:
️ 6:15pm - Arrive early for food & mingling at Urban Plates (1620 Camino de la Reina, San Diego CA 92108). rder some food, meet at one of the outdoor patio tables, eat and chat!
7:00pm - Montnhly meeting kicks off (we'll wrap up by 8:30pm)
Parking: Free and easy in the lot
Planning to join us? Please RSVP so we can save you a seat!
Questions? Reach out to Brent Sammons at 858.663.2865
Looking forward to seeing you there!
San Diego Urban Walk with Frontrunners
Thursday 2/19 at 6pm sharp *Check website for location.
Multiple walk/run options will be announced at the beginning of this event at 6PM. Walking through Balboa Park past the bridge, running University, and running around Air & Space, and then to University. For this event, I will be walking. However, you may decide on any of the options when you get there. Make sure that you bring a map. Maps are posted below. See Trail.
The meetup is in the blue square. The red arrows show what direction walkers and runners will be heading after the group photo. PLEASE DO NOT START WALKING/RUNNING UNTIL AFTER THE GROUP PHOTO!!!
Front Runners & Walkers is San Diego’s LGBTQ+ running club. This group currently meet weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays to walk and run in Balboa Park at 6th Avenue and Laurel Street (frwsd.org/)
For this event, I will be walking with Frontrunners through Balboa Park and then back. At upcoming events, I jog Air & Space. My average/continuous running speed is 5.2mi (and 2.2mi above my average at the beginning) in 55min non-stop. I’ve been running with this group for about a month after 2025 Pride. I’m doing it for my health.
Host: Jeremiah O’Neal
Trail: https://frwsd.org/schedule/#routes-distance (Click Routes)
Length: up to 5.5 miles (Air & Space) (See Frontrunners website for all routes)
Difficulty: Easy (walking) to Difficult (running)
Elevation Gain: up to 30 to 200 feet, depending on the route taken
RSVP: Please visit https://frwsd.org/ and familiarize yourself with the information on the website, including the times and routes, before joining. Registration is not required since we’re joining as a guests with the Front Runners group. The group meets in a circle. You’ll want to mention that you’re joining as Jeremiah’s guest and briefly discuss yourself, such as your favorite walks around Mission Bay, etc. You can then say that you would like to walk. Or if you wish to run, you can do University/Air & Space. It is a very difficult run for beginners, but easy after your 2nd or 3rd time running it, and a lot of fun.
Meeting Location: https://frwsd.org/schedule/#general-meet-up-schedule Click General Meet up Schedule
Meeting Date & Time: Thurs @ 6pm *Check website for location.
Parking: It is currently free to park in Balboa Park, nearby to our meeting spot next to the Information Center Booth
Cost: Absolutely free.
Time Commitment: Plan for 1.5 hours (1hr when we start walking or running). Please do not leave early and meet back at the starting location before 1hr after the run.
Dogs: Follow Balboa Park rules if you decide to bring a pet. Most frontrunners do bring pets on Saturday.
Trail Details: Sidewalks, stairs, parking lots, congested areas, restrooms along Air & Space route, grass. Note, all of the bathrooms are locked at 6PM except the ones on Air & Space route.
What to Bring
Food. Some people may experience dizziness due to strenuous physical activity. Food can sometimes resolve this.
Ten Essentials
Phone/camera
Walking and running clothes, including good-quality shoes.
Any prescription or other needed medications
Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunblock, lip block)
A reflective vest and a light vest are highly recommended. It gets dark, and you will be jogging across busy streets at dusk. Example of one on Amazon
Suggestions:
You may be running/walking with people not in Great Outdoors. Please be careful crossing streets running/walking. Its best to use the pedestrian walk button when crossing, even when others are crossing without the green walk sign. Print the map so you have a copy.
You will be crossing multiple lanes of traffic and walking/running along crowded areas. Call-out/shout when passing anyone/anything and hold your hands out and use eye contact when crossing alleyways and stop signs. If you bump anyone, take notes on exactly what happened.
The run starts a little after 6:00PM. Wear bright colors and lights. It gets very dark towards the end of the walk/run.
Be careful around dogs/children. Do not assume all dogs are friendly.
If you get lost, backtrack. We meet up at the same location we started from. The group rarely leaves the starting location until everyone has returned. If you intend to run, try a practice 5-mile run before this event. If you cannot finish within 60 min. You may want to run partway and then reverse and run back the way you came, cutting your distance.
There are devices/apps that will call 9-1-1 if you fall/become unresponsive. Consider getting a device/app that does this if you’re worried about falling.
Wear a good pair of running shoes. If you feel pain, stop and then walk back. In addition, keep track of sores. Go to a hospital if you notice any change. Talk to your doctor prior to the run if you have any kind of medical problems.
For the University and Air & Space run, there is active construction at the corner of University Ave and 6th Ave. We’ll take a shortcut through alleyways to avoid this area in order to get back onto 6th Ave on the return back. (7th, then Pennsylvania, then 6th)
Cell Phone: Bring your cellphone with you. If you run into any medical issues, dial 9-1-1.
Health Problems/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 a trip leader if you wish. Optionally, you’re more than welcome to wait for the group to return to the starting spot in less than 1 hour if you feel this walk/run will be too much. Please do not leave early. Stay for the entire hour and a half.
Contact/Question - If you have any questions not addressed by the information above or on our registration page, please feel free to contact the trip leaders: Jeremiah O’Neal (Text 619-788-9407), but please do so before the day of the event. I will not be reachable during the event.
This is an event not organized by Great Outdoors. You must agree to any terms and conditions listed on https://frwsd.org/ to participate with Front Runners & Walkers.
Every Saturday Morning
Two hiking groups are joining for a great morning where everyone is welcome, queer folx and allies building community togetherness.
We’ll have great views of the Pacific Ocean, Griffith Observatory, and downtown Los Angeles. Go at your own pace! We’ll gather at each split in the trail to make sure all are accounted for. Twice during the hike route options are given for those that want a more challenging- aerobic hike, where some choose to go up and over the hill and others follow the fire road around the hill for a more gradual ascent. We all meet at a point and continue the hike. During a longer break at the helicopter pad we challenge ourselves with an extended plank pose.
Location: End of Griffith Park Blvd at Shannon Rd and Cadman Dr, 3610 Griffith Park Blvd, · Los Angeles, CA
Please Note: Every other month the hike is to the Hollywood sign so the meeting location changes. We will post any changes in advance but please check this link before attending: Perfect Weather Hike, Meetup
Distance: 4-5 mile loop on mostly fire roads.
Dogs: Dog friendly: Just remember there are coyotes in the park.
Bring: Plenty of water, sun protection, hiking shoes with good grip, Emergency Contact Information.
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: 10:00am Saturday 2/21/26 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
Trip Leader: Jeff Clingan, San Diego Botanic Garden Chair, Volunteer Committee and Docent Training Coordinator
OCLB Chapter of the Great Outdoors presents Bike Ride! Bolsa Chica State Beach to Newport Beach Pier Saturday February 21, 2026 11:00am to 3:00pm Bolsa Chica State Beach North Entrance Huntington Beach Grab and grease your ball bearings and join us for an easy bicycle tour down the coast! We will start at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and cruise along the scenic bike path through the Bolsa Chica camping area, passing Huntington Dog Beach and the Huntington Beach Pier, to the statue of the Naked Surfer (amazingly explicit), also known as the "Nude Dude" for a quick break and pics. Restrooms and snack bars are available along the entire route. We'll continue our ride down to the Newport Beach Pier, ending our journey at the iconic Mutt Lynch's for lunch and beverages. Established in 1976, Mutt Lynch's is a beloved local beachfront "dive bar" known for its laid-back open-air atmosphere and extensive menu of over 200 items, including American and Mexican favorites like their famous "fun buns," fish and chips, and the "Mutt Burrito". It is particularly famous for its signature 32oz schooners of draft beer and its unbeatable ocean and pier views from the boardwalk. Guess what-vegan and gluten-free is available! No bike? Or, "well, you got caught with a flat, well, how 'bout that." Check out bike rental options at Bolsa Chica State Beach, specifically at Beach City Provisions, which is conveniently located right on the beach path and the state park lot near our meeting area. Reservations recommended. $35 for the day. Too far? OCTA line 1 will take you back up PCH back to the parking areas The fare is $2 per person, which can be cash on the bus or added on their "Wave" app. Schedules here OCTA Line 1-PCH. Each bus features secure bike racks on the front. Distance: Approximately 22 leisurely miles round-trip. Helmets are required. Please include eyewear, sunscreen, and adequate amounts of water or other hydration. You must be a member because it's a good thing, and other issues like liabilities and emergency contacts. If you leave early, as with any event, advise your leaders so we don't put out an APB. Event may be cancelled for rain. Parking Details: Car Parking: Plentiful paid parking is available on the ocean side of PCH (enter at the Jack-In-The-Box, turn right/north). Limited parking is also available at the Bolsa Chica Reserve North Lot. Free parking on PCH and you may also park in the state park area for $15 per day. Click for Parking Map Bike Parking: There is plenty of bike rack parking at the Newport Pier and along the Boardwalk Registration: Free, but please register in advance via the GO OC/LB website (limited to 20 people due to bike parking availability). Click for Route Map Route Summary: Total Distance: 11 miles each way Estimated Duration: 90 minutes, including photo, bathroom stops, and slowing down to cruise that jogger. Starting Point: Bolsa Chica State Beach north entrance, at the traffic circle between the Jack-In-The-Box and beach restrooms. Final Destination: Newport Beach Pier Your host and peloton leader voted "most likely to look ok in bike shorts" Rob McKee 424-317-1112 [email protected]
OCLB Chapter of the Great Outdoors presents
Bike Ride!
Bolsa Chica State Beach to Newport Beach Pier
Saturday February 21, 2026
11:00am to 3:00pm
Bolsa Chica State Beach North Entrance
Huntington Beach
Grab and grease your ball bearings and join us for an easy bicycle tour down the coast! We will start at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and cruise along the scenic bike path through the Bolsa Chica camping area, passing Huntington Dog Beach and the Huntington Beach Pier, to the statue of the Naked Surfer (amazingly explicit), also known as the "Nude Dude" for a quick break and pics.
Restrooms and snack bars are available along the entire route.
We'll continue our ride down to the Newport Beach Pier, ending our journey at the iconic Mutt Lynch's for lunch and beverages.
Established in 1976, Mutt Lynch's is a beloved local beachfront "dive bar" known for its laid-back open-air atmosphere and extensive menu of over 200 items, including American and Mexican favorites like their famous "fun buns," fish and chips, and the "Mutt Burrito". It is particularly famous for its signature 32oz schooners of draft beer and its unbeatable ocean and pier views from the boardwalk. Guess what-vegan and gluten-free is available!
No bike? Or, "well, you got caught with a flat, well, how 'bout that." Check out bike rental options at Bolsa Chica State Beach, specifically at Beach City Provisions, which is conveniently located right on the beach path and the state park lot near our meeting area. Reservations recommended. $35 for the day.
Too far? OCTA line 1 will take you back up PCH back to the parking areas The fare is $2 per person, which can be cash on the bus or added on their "Wave" app. Schedules here OCTA Line 1-PCH. Each bus features secure bike racks on the front.
Distance: Approximately 22 leisurely miles round-trip. Helmets are required. Please include eyewear, sunscreen, and adequate amounts of water or other hydration. You must be a member because it's a good thing, and other issues like liabilities and emergency contacts. If you leave early, as with any event, advise your leaders so we don't put out an APB.
Event may be cancelled for rain.
Parking Details:
Car Parking: Plentiful paid parking is available on the ocean side of PCH (enter at the Jack-In-The-Box, turn right/north). Limited parking is also available at the Bolsa Chica Reserve North Lot. Free parking on PCH and you may also park in the state park area for $15 per day.
Bike Parking: There is plenty of bike rack parking at the Newport Pier and along the Boardwalk
Registration:
Free, but please register in advance via the GO OC/LB website (limited to 20 people due to bike parking availability).
Click for Route Map
Route Summary:
Total Distance: 11 miles each way
Estimated Duration: 90 minutes, including photo, bathroom stops, and slowing down to cruise that jogger.
Starting Point: Bolsa Chica State Beach north entrance, at the traffic circle between the Jack-In-The-Box and beach restrooms.
Final Destination: Newport Beach Pier
Your host and peloton leader voted "most likely to look ok in bike shorts"
Registering is not required to attend the Gear Swap, but it will help us understand how much interest our members have in this type of community alliance.
Whether or not you can make it to this event, if you’re interested in attending a future Gear Swap, please take a moment to register now.
River Milburn [Pronouns: they/them], MS in Inclusion and Belonging in the Outdoors is a CO-Founder of 'You Belong Outdoors.'
You can learn more about the group on Instagram: @youbelongoutdoorrecreation.
If you have gear to donate but can’t attend the event, please contact me and I’ll do my best to arrange pickup and bring it to the swap.
Below is the announcement River shared with their community, which I’m passing along for us to share and take part in.
Calling all Queer Outdoor Enthusiasts and Curious Explorers! We truly believe every BODY belongs in the outdoors (and beyond) and we want to make nature more accessible and welcoming for all.
Join us for a free event where LGBTQIA2S+ outdoor enthusiast of all levels can connect, share, and learn together. Bring any gently used outdoor gear or apparel you’d like to swap—or just come browse and take what you need. !
ADDRESS & DIRECTIONS
Any questions? Reach out to River!
Event Coordinator: Robert Sandoval Email: [email protected] Phone: 323-829-1963
After a steep but short climb, we descend to a relatively flat section below the ridge line overlooking Las Palmas Dam and the neighborhoods of Vista Las Palmas and Old Las Palmas. Then it’s a gradual climb, positioning us directly above the O’Donnell Golf Club. From there, we’ll make a longer and much steeper climb for a break at the picnic tables at the end of the Museum Trail. The last section of the hike will be the gradual descent to Ramon Road.
Hiking Requirements: This hike is rated moderate to strenuous. You must be in very good physical condition and have a good sense of balance. Click here for more information on whether this hike is for you. For the safety of all participants, we will be double-checking that each participant is wearing footwear with tread sufficient for these trails.
Meeting Location: Meet at 7:45 am at the Lykken Trailhead at West Ramon Road (Map click here) for a prompt 8:00 am departure. From there, we will shuttle cars to Chino Canyon where the hike will begin (Map click here)
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, water (1 to 2 liters recommended), lunch, trail snacks, layered clothing, sun protection (there will be full sun the entire way), Emergency Contact Information ("ICE"), sturdy hiking footwear with good tread. Hiking sticks are highly recommended.
Hike Leader: Howard K. email click here
Cancellation: 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.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
Let's try this one again! We had to postpone it last year due to rain and mountain lion sightings!
Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park Hike
Dreaded Hill and Whiting Road Loop
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Time: 9:00 meet at the trail head
Wahoo's Fish Taco
27412 Portola Pkwy A, Lake Forest, CA 92610
Length: 5 miles (loop trail)
Elevation gain: 833 ft
Duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
Difficulty level: Moderate
This loop trail winds through valleys studded with oak trees and has just a few steep ascents. At the farthest point is a bench area where we can take a snack break and take in the fantastic views. No restrooms available on the trail.
We will meet at 9:00 in the parking lot at Wahoo's Fish Taco, 27412 Portola Pkwy A, Lake Forest, CA 92610.
We will begin our hike on Serrano Road, veering off on Serrano Cow Trail, then Line Shack trail to Whiting Road which will take us to the bench. For the return trek we will take Water Tank Road to Dreaded Hill Road and sync back onto Serrano Road to take us home.
Bring the 10 essentials.
Optional lunch with the group following the hike at Chipotle, 26592 Towne Center Dr, Lake Forest, 92610.
NOTE: Photos are from this hike in March 2024. We had a great group of people and a little rain on that day which added to the fun.
Please bring water, snacks, sunscreen and a hat.
If you have any questions about this event, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Trip Leader:
Rick Ponce
Email: [email protected]
San Diego Outdoor Pickleball!
Join Us for Pickleball on Coronado!
Ready for some light-hearted pickleball fun? Great Outdoors San Diego (GOSD) and Rainbow Picklers team up every other Sunday for a friendly morning of play. All skill levels welcome—newbies included! Just bring a paddle, water, and sunscreen.
Date & Time: Every other Sunday 10:00–11:50am Location: Pickleball courts at the Coronado Marriott Wellness Center (just inside the main entrance, to the right)
Cost: $8 per person to play Parking: Free street parking – or $5 on-site for 2.5 hours with validation at the Wellness Center
How to RSVP
Register here through the GOSD event page.
Download the “Swish Sports” app. (Brent will send you the group link – see below.)
Email Brent Sammons at [email protected] to get a link to join the Swish App group, “Rainbow Picklers”.
RSVP for each game via the Swish app. (Registration closes at 9am Friday before each Sunday game so we can secure the right number of courts. Late cancellations or no-shows are still responsible for the $8 court fee.)
We hope to see you on the courts!
Bring: Ten Essentials, water, sun protection, layered clothing, hiking poles may be helpful. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required. Ask leader about dogs.
Hiking Requirements - 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 you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling.
Weather forecast: click here
Contact hike leader: Kirk O. Email
The canyon was named after Joe Toutain, who owned a ranch in the area until 1930 (when he sold it), and lived in Iron Canyon, a canyon on the north side of the Whitewater Canyon Road, between Bonnie Bell and the Whitewater Preserve Visitor Centre (the mouth of that canyon is visible from the road).
Joe Toutain is remembered as a Constable who was a member of the posse that tracked Willie Boy. You can find good information about the Willie Boy story at the following link:
https://www.ucr.edu/magazine/summer-2023/willie-boy
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this hike.
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PLEASE NOTE: This PS Monthly Membership Meeting is held Online Using Zoom ONLY
GOPS Monthly Core Group Meetings are usually held on the fourth Tuesday of each month starting at 6:30 pm, subject to change due to holidays and conflicting events. Meetings can be attended online via Zoom each month.
Meetings are held simultaneously in-person in January, March, May, July, September and November 2023 and via Zoom. In-person meetings are held at the Center, 3rd floor Meeting Room 3, 1301 North Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA.
Meetings are held only via Zoom in February, April, June, August, October and December.
Check the event registration details for the date and the particulars of the meeting.
GOPS members can attend by registering for the meeting. For best results in attending via Zoom, plan to use a computer or tablet equipped with a camera and microphone. Information on how to enter the Zoom meeting will be provided to registrants in their Confirmation and Reminder emails.
Join us for a walk along the CV Link North. Enjoy views of the open desert, windmills, and mountains.
Meeting Location: North dead end of Sunrise Palm Springs, just past the entrance to Four Seasons. (Map click here)
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 or 2 liters recommended), and snacks. Hat, sunscreen and layered clothing are recommended.
Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Contact: John R. email
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
Enjoy a leisurely bicycle ride through The Movie Colony, Movie Colony East, El Mirador and Racquet Club neighborhoods visiting notable homes identified by The Palm Springs Historic Preservation Board, and homeowner placed plaques. Street stops will include addresses of Famous Former owners, as well as modernism architectural styles popularized by notable architects including William Cody, Donald Wexler's 1961 Steel Homes and Albert Frey's 1946, 15 home Bel Vista track--one of the earliest mass-produced housing projects in Palm Springs. There will be more surprises along the ride!
This is a mostly flat riding experience. However, there is a slight incline riding north along N. Via Miraleste through the Racquet Club neighborhood! We will return to the meet location at journey's end. Bathroom facilities are available at Victoria Park in the Racquet Club Neighborhood.
Meet Location: meet at 9:00 AM at the Desert Healthcare (Wellness) Park at the southeast corner of E. Tachevah Dr. and N. Via Miraleste. If you drive to the meet location, there is ample parking along N. Via Miraleste next to Ruth Hardy Park's Tennis Courts as well as within the park. Map click here.
Distance: Total length about 6-8 miles round trip.
Disclaimer: This is a casual bike hike, not a fitness ride. We will stop for Historic Plaque viewing/reading and discussion points at approximately 15 locations.
Contact leader Bill Bates click here
All riders are strongly encouraged to wear helmets. Inflate your tires to the recommended PSI. You may want to bring a tire pump, spare tube, bike tools, water, sunscreen and snacks.
All riders should carry emergency contact information.
Don't forget, when checking your tires, to re-adjust your seat height in order to get your best leg extension while riding.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
Mojave Preserve: Black Canyon Group Camp site
Mojave Preserve is a remote and beautiful expanse of high desert. The Hole In The Wall area is at the end of a paved road and contains a visitor center, a standard campground, a fire station, and our group camp site on a dirt road. This is a semi-off-grid campout. On the western side is a through road to Baker, the Kelso dunes, and a train depot (closed at this time).
We will try to get tickets to Mitchell Caverns for Sunday morning. If we are able to obtain them, you will pay for them at the event. An email will go out once they are obtained.
Black Canyon group site -- Our camp site is remote and quiet. The moon will be nearly full for this event. Fires are allowed in the fire ring, bring firewood (if there is no rain this winter, fires may be forbidden). There is water available and vault toilets, but no other amenities. There is a shade structure with picnic tables.
Map here. Note that the exit is Essex Road off I-40
Check in time is 1:00pm, please don't arrive early; if you are early, you can hang out at the visitor center area, which across the paved road from our camp site road. Check out time is noon.
There is very little cell service, wi-fi should be available at the visitor center which is near the Hole In The Wall standard campground.
Trip Leader: Joey Duhon mail and Cliff Clue mail
Sunrise 6:15, Sunset 5:45
To do: hike Rings Loop which is behind the visitor center is 1.5mi and has great geology and some fun easy climbing, and the Rock Springs Loop trail to the north.
Some maybe interested in hiking up the Kelso Dunes.
There are some 4x4 options; beside the Mojave Road (which is extensive) there is a shorter trail from Mid-Hills to Hole In The Wall.
OCLB- Jumbo Rocks Camping at Joshua Tree NP
Fri. 2/27/26 to Sun. 3/01/26
Jumbo Rocks Campground, near Twentynine Palms, California, is a fantastic spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park. Surrounded by impressive rock formations, this campground offers a unique backdrop for camping, climbing, and exploring the high desert.
The campground features designated sites with picnic tables and fire pits, making it easy to enjoy meals and evenings around the fire. Visitors have noted the abundance of nearby hiking trails and the convenience of clean pit toilets scattered throughout the area.
While the campground can get busy, many campers appreciate the privacy offered by certain sites, especially those tucked away among the rocks. The vibrant sunsets and starry nights are a big draw, with one reviewer mentioning, “Sunsets at Joshua Tree are magical!” Whether you are climbing the rocks or just soaking in the views, Jumbo Rocks Campground is a great base for our desert adventures.
Registration: Limited to Great Outdoors members
Starts: Fri. Feb 27th, 2026 at 4pm
Ends: Sun. Mar. 1st, 2026 at 12pm
Space left: 6 vehicles
Location: Jumbo Rocks Campground is located 18 miles from the West Entrance, or 12 miles from the North Entrance of Joshua Tree National Park via Park Blvd.
Directions: Take Int. 10 East from Long Beach and Orange County to Palm Springs. Take Hwy 62 to Yucca Valley. In Yucca Valley, drive eastbound on Hwy 62 to Park Blvd. Turn right at Park Blvd.
Park Blvd turns into Quail Springs Road. Continue until you reach the Joshua Tree National Park West entrance. After entry, Quail Springs Road turns into Park Blvd. Drive 18 miles from the West entrance to Jumbo Rocks campground.
Carpooling- All members are responsible for arranging their own transportation. Carpooling is highly encouraged to allow more members to attend because each 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 cannot arrange carpools for members, but I invite you to click the link above to connect with other members to arrange a carpool.
Waitlist- If the trip is full, please add yourself to the waitlist.
Important information
NO WATER—There is no water at Jumbo Rocks Campground. You must bring enough water to drink, cook, and wash during the camping trip. I suggest you bring AT LEAST (2) gallons of water for drinking and (1) gallon of water for washing.
NO CELL PHONE SERVICE- Depending on your cell phone provider, you may have limited or no cell phone service within JTNP.
NO FUEL- There are no gas stations within JTNP. Fill up your fuel tank before entering the park.
Schedule
Fri. Feb. 27th
4 pm Arrive, check in with trip leader, Set up camp. Climb a Jumbo Rock (carefully!)
5 pm- Welcome Tea- Refreshments provided. Meet & Greet
6 pm- Group campfire, star gaze, and good conversation.
Sat Feb. 28th.
8 am- Breakfast on you own.
9 am to 3pm—Arrange carpools for day activity options: Driving tour to Hidden Valley, Keys Point, and Cholla Cactus Garden. Afternoon walk to Skull Rock. Optional hike to Ryan Mountain. Pack a lunch and water.
5:30pm- Group Dinner Potluck
6pm- Group Campfire, star gaze, and more good conversation.
Sun Mar. 1st.
8 am- Breakfast on your own.
9 am to 11 am— Group photo. Break camp, pack up, and see you at the next Great Outdoors event!
Noon- Check out
Amenities: Campsites feature a picnic table and a fire ring. The campground has vault toilets and trash bins. There is NO WATER at the campground. Bring enough water for drinking and washing for 2 nights. Bring AT LEAST (2) gallons of water for drinking and (2) gallons of water for washing.
Parking: 4 vehicles (1 vehicle per campsite), 2 vehicles (1 campsite accommodates 2 vehicles). NO overflow parking.
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, cold weather clothing (jacket, sweater, long sleeve shirts, long pants, beanie), underwear, shirts, sleeping clothes, socks, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, toilet paper, toiletries kit, Wet Wipes, and hand sanitizer. Please bring your own reusable plates, cups, mugs, and eating utensils. You may want to get a pop-up shade with an anchor.
BRING 1 bundle of firewood per person.
Climate: February Avg. high 65 F, Avg. low 44 F. Be prepared for COLD nights and mornings. Bring cold-weather clothing and dress in layers. Bring an extra blanket. Rain is unpredictable. Bring a raincoat if rain is forecast. Wear sun protection: Hats, sunscreen, sunglasses, and long pants 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 driver in the same vehicle. Carpooling is highly encouraged to help more people attend this event and save on fuel and trip costs. Bring cash to contribute to a carpool driver during the Saturday activities.
There is a $30 per-vehicle park entrance fee, payable to the ranger at the entrance. This is in addition to the camping fee. Displaying a valid national park pass waives the park entrance fee.
Cancellation & Refund Policy: Attendees may self-cancel with a refund, less a $10 fee, by midnight Friday, February 13th, 2026. No refunds will be given for self-cancellations after 2/13/26 or for no-shows. Refunds are processed via PayPal, Zelle or check.
Attendees must self-cancel via email to the trip leader. Please provide your email address linked to your PayPal or Zelle account.
Please do not self-cancel on the Wild Apricot website, as refunds cannot be processed through this method.
Food: Bring enough food, water, and snacks for two days. I will provide refreshments at the Friday welcome tea. Snacks to share with others are always welcome. The theme for the Saturday night dinner potluck is “South of the Border.”
Dogs: Yes, dogs are allowed in Joshua Tree National Park but with significant restrictions: they must be leashed (six feet or less), can only walk within 100 feet of roads and campgrounds, and are strictly prohibited on all hiking trails, in the backcountry, and inside buildings. Owners must pick up and properly dispose of pet waste.
Communication: I will contact attendees at least two weeks before the camp starts to share essential details about the camping trip, including campsite assignments. I am available via email for communication. However, I may not reply to emails right away due to my work schedule. I respond to emails about the camping trip on my days off.
Questions? Email Michael at [email protected]
Disclosure- I do not respond to emails immediately due to my non-traditional work schedule. I will respond to emails about the camping trip on my days off.
OCLB Chapter of the Great Outdoors presents Newport Beach Clean-Up with "Gay For Good" and "Coastal Corridor Alliance" Sat. February 28, 2026 09:00 am - 11:00 am Newport Beach, CA 92663 (sign up to see exact location) Let’s hang out and make a difference while picking up trash at the Santa Ana River Mouth! Join G4G OC/LB Chapter for a Fun and Impactful Clean-Up at the Santa Ana River Mouth! Our help removes trash from the Santa Ana River before it heads into the Pacific Ocean. Our efforts help stop pollution from 3 counties and 6 million people from entering the ocean! Please click here to register! You must register in advance for this event as there is a capacity limit. There will also be a mandatory liability waiver that must be signed at the event. What to Wear: • Appropriate clothing/footwear for walking on the beach • A hat What To Bring: • A smile • Water Bottle to stay hydrated • Sunscreen • An empty bladder: our site is 0.3 miles away from the closest restroom (a 6-minute walk). If you have them: • A trash grabber (for trash among the rocks) • A sifter (for tiny pieces of styrofoam and plastic in the sand) • **Gloves and a 5-gallon bucket will be provided Parking/Transportation: • Parking can be challenging to find, so please consider riding a bus, biking, or walking if possible. • The closest bus stops are on PCH: Northbound stop 4966 and Southbound stop 4925. • If driving, look for free street parking toward the west end of Seashore Drive (navigate to Newport Beach Tower 74). • If no street parking is available, park in Parking Lot 1 at 7004 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This is a six-minute walk to our site (0.3 miles) and next to the closest restroom. Accessibility: • Requires a lot of walking or standing for extended periods (1+ hours) • Must be able to walk short distances on uneven ground • Involves repeated bending, squatting or kneeling Restrooms: • Gendered Vibe Get involved. Meet new friends. Make a difference! Location Newport Beach, CA 92663 (sign up to see exact location) Please contact the event leader with any questions: Richard Norman 626-319-4740 [email protected]
Newport Beach Clean-Up
with "Gay For Good" and
"Coastal Corridor Alliance"
Sat. February 28, 2026
09:00 am - 11:00 am
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(sign up to see exact location)
Let’s hang out and make a difference while picking up trash at the Santa Ana River Mouth!
Join G4G OC/LB Chapter for a Fun and Impactful Clean-Up at the Santa Ana River Mouth! Our help removes trash from the Santa Ana River before it heads into the Pacific Ocean. Our efforts help stop pollution from 3 counties and 6 million people from entering the ocean!
Please click here to register!
You must register in advance for this event as there is a capacity limit. There will also be a mandatory liability waiver that must be signed at the event.
What to Wear:
• Appropriate clothing/footwear for walking on the beach
• A hat
What To Bring:
• A smile
• Water Bottle to stay hydrated
• Sunscreen
• An empty bladder: our site is 0.3 miles away from the closest restroom (a 6-minute walk).
If you have them:
• A trash grabber (for trash among the rocks)
• A sifter (for tiny pieces of styrofoam and plastic in the sand)
• **Gloves and a 5-gallon bucket will be provided
Parking/Transportation:
• Parking can be challenging to find, so please consider riding a bus, biking, or walking if possible.
• The closest bus stops are on PCH: Northbound stop 4966 and Southbound stop 4925.
• If driving, look for free street parking toward the west end of Seashore Drive (navigate to Newport Beach Tower 74).
• If no street parking is available, park in Parking Lot 1 at 7004 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This is a six-minute walk to our site (0.3 miles) and next to the closest restroom.
Accessibility:
• Requires a lot of walking or standing for extended periods (1+ hours)
• Must be able to walk short distances on uneven ground
• Involves repeated bending, squatting or kneeling
Restrooms:
• Gendered
Vibe
Get involved. Meet new friends. Make a difference!
Location
Newport Beach, CA 92663 (sign up to see exact location)
Please contact the event leader with any questions:
Richard Norman
626-319-4740
Due to the Popularity of this Event this Hike is being Offered again 2 weeks later.
As a member on the Waitlist, registration is open for one Week before being offered to the public.
Contact Hike Leader: Beth S. Email click here
Peter Emond-Worline has invited us all to Game Night on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at his beautiful home in Cathedral City.
NOTE: This event will have a maximum capacity of 50 people
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:
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM - Check In and SOCIAL PERIOD
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM – POTLUCK DINNER
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM – GAME TIME
This is an indoor and outdoor party, so dress warm.
WHAT TO BRING:
1) Potluck Item for at least 4 people.
2) Your own beverage(s) Great Outdoors provides water and ice.
3) 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 appliances or utensils.
Two volunteers are 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 textl Robert Varga at 760-641-9112 or email [email protected] if you are interested in hosting Game Night.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the event leader if you wish.
Thank you for participating in the Great Outdoors club!
Sunday, September 26
(Write a brief message here about why you like this hike and others may too. Example for Oswit Canyon: Explore one of our best natural areas that is home to a variety of desert vegetation and wildlife. Enjoy mountain/canyon views while overlooking Palm Springs. The turnaround point features a waterfall at a palm oasis.)
Description:
Bring: Ten Essentials, water (2 to 3 liters recommended), lunch/ snacks, sun protection, layered clothing, hiking poles may be helpful. Carry emergency contact information. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Hiking Requirements (How can I tell if a hike is for me?). 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. Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Departure is AM from
Contact hike leader: Jesse Y.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for this event is limited to Great Outdoors members. To sign up as a member, click here
Photos: (optional)
Pets allowed? (Leader discretion if allowed by land agency)
Malibu Canyon to Mesa Peak
Date: Sunday, March 1, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM- 1:30 PM
Distance: 5 miles round trip
Elevation gain: 1427’
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult, uphill climb, breaks to appreciate the views, moderate pace.
What to Bring: Good hiking boots/shoes with good tread, hiking pole, lunch, snacks, at least 2 liters of water, sun protection, jacket.
Directions: From 101, take Las Virgenes Road. Go past the stop light on Piuma Road and park in the trailhead parking lot on the right, $8.00. Note: The name changes from Las Virgenes Road to Malibu Canyon Road when you pass the light.
Google Map: Backbone Trail Access at Piuma -
We meet in the pay parking lot adjacent to the road
Carpool: Click Here
After the hike: An early dinner at a nearby casual restaurant, depending on interest of participants.
Restroom: There is a restroom near the trailhead.
Description: Dramatic views into Malibu Canyon, over a thousand feet steeply below, make this a fabulous hike, but wait till we get to the top! From Mesa Peak the entire curve of the Santa Monica Bay can be seen as well as Catalina Island, and many mountain peaks in the distance. This trail is one of my favorites in the Santa Monica Mountains. It's a heavily shaded walk. Wild flowers should be popping.
The hike is a bit of a challenge, but we’ll definitely take our time to enjoy the views.
Much of the trail has a canopy of trees and shrubs. It is a great hike.
Wildflowers are blooming early this year. Pictured is a ceanothus at the trailhead.
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San Diego/Orange County Long Beach
Full Lunar Eclipse & Mineral Pools Campout
Sun March 1 - Tues March 3, 2026 @ Agua Caliente County Park
Overview
You're invited to join Great Outdoors San Diego (GOSD) at Agua Caliente County Park for a relaxation filled 2 nights. We will enjoy a nearly empty park over these weeknights, relaxing in the geothermally heated springs mineral pools (an indoor 102 °F therapeutic spa with adult only hours in the evening), a sun deck outside the pools for lounging, and late night fires before the full lunar eclipse. Amenities include coin-pay showers and hot spring-fed pools.
Agua Caliente County Park is a 910 acre park just west of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in eastern San Diego County.
Sunday 3/1/26
2 PM - Check in after 2 PM 5 PM - “Happy hour” - Come say hi to follow campers and enjoy the waning hours of sunset. Bring your own meal/beverage of choice. 6-9 PM - Adult only mineral pool time! 9 PM - Group Bonfire
2 PM - Check in after 2 PM
5 PM - “Happy hour” - Come say hi to follow campers and enjoy the waning hours of sunset. Bring your own meal/beverage of choice.
6-9 PM - Adult only mineral pool time!
9 PM - Group Bonfire
Breakfast - on your own 9 AM - Optional hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. Some possibilities include Mud Caves, Domelands and Wind Caves, Ghost Mountain, Cold Canyon or other regional gems. 3 PM - Time in the pools at camp 5 PM - Sunset Social Hour - Bring your own meal/beverage of choice. 6-9 PM - Adult only mineral pool time! 9-11 PM - Group Bonfire 12 AM - Optional Scorpion Hunt 2-4 AM - Full Lunar Eclipse (3-4am, with 3:30am peak)
Breakfast - on your own
9 AM - Optional hike(s). Bring a packed lunch. The hike specifics will be determined as the trip gets closer and we have a better sense for where the best viewing will be. Other hike(s) or outings may also be offered depending on interest levels and degree of difficulty of hikes, i.e., easy, moderate, strenuous. Some possibilities include Mud Caves, Domelands and Wind Caves, Ghost Mountain, Cold Canyon or other regional gems.
3 PM - Time in the pools at camp
5 PM - Sunset Social Hour - Bring your own meal/beverage of choice.
9-11 PM - Group Bonfire
12 AM - Optional Scorpion Hunt
2-4 AM - Full Lunar Eclipse (3-4am, with 3:30am peak)
Tuesday 03/3/26
Breakfast - on your own 10 AM - Time for another dip in the pools or a short hike - and packing and cleaning up the camp sites. 12 PM - Check Out.
10 AM - Time for another dip in the pools or a short hike - and packing and cleaning up the camp sites.
12 PM - Check Out.
Campground Rules and Regulations
A complete listing of campground rules and regulations may be found here:
http://www.sdparks.org/content/dam/sdparks/en/pdf/BrochuresMiscellaneous/2017_Agua_Caliente_Campground_Handout_FINAL.pdf
Here are some of the more common rules:
Pets - Are permitted if they are quiet, properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash not longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Dogs are not allowed in cabins or on trails. There is a $1 per night fee for each pet, which is not included in your GOSD registration payment. It is payable upon check-in at the campground. Quiet Hours- 10 PM - 8 AM Campfires – Completely Extinguished by 11 PM Smoking- Is not allowed in Agua Caliente County Park. Alcohol - Alcoholic beverages are permitted provided the alcohol content does not exceed 20%.
Pets - Are permitted if they are quiet, properly restrained and under the control of the owner. Dogs must be licensed, restrained on a leash not longer than six feet, and attended at all times. Dogs are not allowed in cabins or on trails. There is a $1 per night fee for each pet, which is not included in your GOSD registration payment. It is payable upon check-in at the campground.
Quiet Hours- 10 PM - 8 AM
Campfires – Completely Extinguished by 11 PM
Smoking- Is not allowed in Agua Caliente County Park.
Alcohol - Alcoholic beverages are permitted provided the alcohol content does not exceed 20%.
Contact - If you have any questions not addressed by the information above or on our registration page, please feel free to contact the trip leaders:
Tyler Roosden @ 651.497.1611 or Michael Millan @ [email protected]
Cancellation and Refunds
You may cancel your reservation and receive a full refund up to 3 weeks before the trip start date, unless your spot is replaced with another camper.
Health Problems/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 a trip leader if you wish.
For full Agua Caliente County Park information - View the Agua Caliente County Park brochure or map at the following links:
http://www.sdparks.org/content/dam/sdparks/en/pdf/BrochuresMiscellaneous/AguaCalienteBrochure.pdf
http://www.sdparks.org/content/dam/sdparks/en/pdf/BrochuresMiscellaneous/2016%20Agua_Caliente_Campground_Handout_FINAL_9_13_16.pdf
Hike Mission Creek, Stone House to Whitewater Overlook via Pacific Crest Trail North, a distance of approximately 7 miles. The trail is in good condition, is not very steep, and is moderate in difficulty. The route is a gradual incline of about 900' gain. We will snack/lunch at the overlook. The hike is rated moderate.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 to 3 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Hiking poles may be helpful.
Hiking Requirements - you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. This hike is rated moderate - click here for more information.
Hike Leader: Kirk O. email click here
Weather Policy: Inclement weather may cancel.
Henderson, Shannon, Bern, Araby Loop
This hike offers panoramic views of Palm Springs and the San Jacinto Mountains after a steep climb up the Shannon Trail. We plan to hike at a moderate pace, starting and ending at Araby Road.
Hiking Requirements (How can I tell if a hike is for me?): You will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information. This hike is rated Moderate+. The terrain will involve a moderate incline and have some steeper sections.
Meeting Place: Araby Drive off of 111 to the dirt parking lot on the left at the end of the wash. (Map click here)
Meeting Time: Please arrive at 7:45 am for a prompt 8:00 am departure.
Hike Leader: Howard K. email click here;
Lovely hike in Joshua Tree National Park through varied desert landscapes with Joshua trees, chaparral and pinyon juniper scrub. Covington Flat is a remote spot in the Northwest corner of JTNP. The Crest Hike will take you on a trip across the Upper Covington Flat with some deep sandy washes and rocky areas on the route. Many joshua trees are blooming in 2026. It is a short and easy hike ending in a view of the Coachella Valley. We will stop there and have lunch or a snack.
The hike is within the Park, but no entry fee is required for access to our trailhead. As this is in the JTNP, no dogs are allowed on the trail. Access to the trailhead will require an hour+ drive from the meeting location plus 10 miles of dirt road. High clearance vehicles are not required, but the number of hikers might be limited by the number of vehicles taken
Meeting Location: Carl's Jr. parking lot at Racquet Club Drive and N. Palm Canyon Drive. (Map click here)
Meeting Time: 7:50 am for briefing. Please be prompt for a 8:00 am departure.
Hike Leader: Joey Duhon email click here
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks/lunch. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Hiking poles may be helpful. Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are essential.
OCLB Chapter of the Great Outdoors Weir Canyon & Anaheim Hills Trail Loop! Saturday March 7, 2025 at 9:00 AM All photos are from this same hike in 2024 and 2025! Time 9:00 AM meet at trail head Length: 8.6 miles Elevation gain: 1,598 ft Duration: 4 to 4.5 hours Difficulty level: Moderately Strenuous This is one of my favorite hikes in Orange County. Its an easy drive, there's plenty of parking and the scenery is magnificent. It's a challenging hike but with a little determination and sweat it is very doable. Last year we even had three lovely ladies on the hike! With its deep canyons and steep hillsides, Weir Canyon contains one of the largest and healthiest oak woodlands in Orange County along with an abundance of rare habitats and wildlife. The canyon was originally inhabited by Native Americans who utilized the area’s resources for survival. Later, in the 19th century, settlers arrived in the region and established farms, orchards, and grazing lands in the canyon. Today, Weir Canyon is a protected open space that provides a much needed oasis in the midst of Southern California’s urban sprawl. As you make your way along the trail, you’ll encounter a variety of points of interest. The rolling hills offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, and you’ll cross several small streams that add to the serenity of the experience. You will also enjoy great views of the city and Walnut Canyon Reservoir. The trail’s highlight, however, is the rocky canyon that gives the trail its name. As you hike up and down the canyon, you’ll be surrounded by towering rock formations and rugged terrain. The canyon is also home to a variety of plant and animal species, including California sagebrush, coastal live oak, sagebrush, toyon, California buckwheat, and a range of wildlife such as bobcats, coyotes, and mountain lions. We will take a lunch break about 1/2 through the hike, so PLEASE pack a lunch meal or substantial snack for this outing. This trail is well-maintained with great views of the Anaheim Hills. There is no shade along the way, so bring plenty of water and sun protection.
OCLB Chapter of the Great Outdoors
Weir Canyon & Anaheim Hills Trail Loop!
Saturday March 7, 2025 at 9:00 AM
All photos are from this same hike in 2024 and 2025!
Time 9:00 AM meet at trail head
Length: 8.6 miles
Elevation gain: 1,598 ft
Duration: 4 to 4.5 hours
Difficulty level: Moderately Strenuous
This is one of my favorite hikes in Orange County. Its an easy drive, there's plenty of parking and the scenery is magnificent. It's a challenging hike but with a little determination and sweat it is very doable. Last year we even had three lovely ladies on the hike!
With its deep canyons and steep hillsides, Weir Canyon contains one of the largest and healthiest oak woodlands in Orange County along with an abundance of rare habitats and wildlife. The canyon was originally inhabited by Native Americans who utilized the area’s resources for survival. Later, in the 19th century, settlers arrived in the region and established farms, orchards, and grazing lands in the canyon.
Today, Weir Canyon is a protected open space that provides a much needed oasis in the midst of Southern California’s urban sprawl. As you make your way along the trail, you’ll encounter a variety of points of interest. The rolling hills offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, and you’ll cross several small streams that add to the serenity of the experience. You will also enjoy great views of the city and Walnut Canyon Reservoir.
The trail’s highlight, however, is the rocky canyon that gives the trail its name. As you hike up and down the canyon, you’ll be surrounded by towering rock formations and rugged terrain. The canyon is also home to a variety of plant and animal species, including California sagebrush, coastal live oak, sagebrush, toyon, California buckwheat, and a range of wildlife such as bobcats, coyotes, and mountain lions.
We will take a lunch break about 1/2 through the hike, so PLEASE pack a lunch meal or substantial snack for this outing.
This trail is well-maintained with great views of the Anaheim Hills. There is no shade along the way, so bring plenty of water and sun protection.
So, Where Do We Begin?
Anaheim Hills Elementary School
6450 Serrano Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807
Carpooling is recommended to help reduce gas cost.
There are no restrooms on the premises or on the hike. Please plan accordingly.
LINK TO GOOGLE MAP
What to Bring:
You should bring your ten essentials
(Click here for the list)
BRING PLENTY OF WATER!!!!
If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Trip Leader.
If there are any last minute day of cancellations, please let me know via text: 626-319-4740.
The Palm Springs Art Museum recently opened a LGBTQ+ themed permanent gallery — the only one of its kind in the nation. This dedicated space was created to explore themes that emerge when you see works by multiple queer artists together. It becomes much easier to understand the range and complexity of a queer perspective in art when you can look at a collection rather than individual pieces. Due to other major exhibitions and regularly scheduled highlights tours, the museum is not currently offering public group tours of this gallery. Instead, access is available only through private group tours.
Join us for a rare, private docent-led tour of this gallery at a very special price. The usual $500 private docent tour fee has been waived, and museum admission for non-members has been reduced from the regular $25 charge. (Admission is free for museum members.) After the tour, participants are welcome to explore the rest of the museum including LIVS, the restaurant in the sculpture garden, run by the same chef as Bar Cecil. If you would like to be included in the optional group lunch reservation, please indicate this when you register.
Due to museum requirements, the last day to register for the tour is February 28 (if space is still available).
Trip Leader: Kirk O. e-mail click here
Los Angeles Marathon
Volunteer with the Great Outdoors Team
LA Marathon Volunteers Needed!
Great Outdoors is organizing a crew for the LA Marathon! Being at a water station is one of the most high-energy ways to experience the race.
We are looking for volunteers to join our Water Station Crew for this year’s Los Angeles Marathon!
This is your chance to support thousands of runners as they conquer 26.2 miles. You’ll be the fuel that keeps them moving toward the finish line!
The Prep: Filling cups (with lightning speed!) to keep the tables stocked.
The Hand-off: Perfecting the "reach and release"—extending your arm with a cup for runners to grab as they fly by.
The Hype: Cheering, clapping, and providing that extra boost of motivation when they need it most.
When: March 8, 2026
Time: 5:00 AM – 11:30 PM Yes, 5:00 AM, The wheelchairs are the first to bolt, next the elite runners, then all runners. Let’s get up and go!
Directions click here: Water Station, Mile 8, We will be at Hollywood Blvd & Lyman Place in east Hollywood, near Hillhurst Ave.
Perks: A front-row seat to the marathon, a volunteer t-shirt, and that unbeatable feeling of helping your community.
Pro-Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and bring your loudest cheering voice!
1. Click the link below and register with the marathon organizers: https://titanvolunteers.com/gm/6792
2. Register with Great Outdoors LA
Let’s make this the best-hydrated mile in Los Angeles!
If you register and then cannot go, please cancel your registration online ASAP to open up spaces. We don’t want runners to go thirsty.
If you have additional questions about this event, please email the trip leader at the address shown below.
Team Leader: Russell Hammerl [email protected]