Families enjoying diverse outdoor activities in Orange County during March.
March brings a variety of outdoor activities for Orange County residents eager to embrace nature. From family-friendly hikes to mindfulness meditation sessions in local parks, there’s something for everyone this month. Exciting programs for children, opportunities to volunteer and restore habitats, and unique adventures exploring wildlife await residents as they enjoy the beauty of their surroundings. Don’t forget to register for specific events to secure your spot!
Hey there, Orange County! March is here, and with it comes a fantastic lineup of outdoor events for residents eager to connect with nature. Here’s the scoop on everything happening this month!
Have you ever wanted to explore local trails but didn’t know where to begin? Black Star Canyon is the perfect spot for families and adventure seekers alike! This area boasts beginner trails that are easy on the legs, as well as challenging paths for seasoned hikers looking to push their limits. Just a heads up, parking is limited, so consider carpooling to make things easier.
Need a way to unwind? OC Parks is offering mindfulness meditation sessions right in the heart of nature for participants aged 10 and older. Don’t forget to register in advance to secure your spot; a little peace of mind goes a long way.
Families with younger kids, listen up! There’s an exciting program for ages 3-4 featuring hands-on learning and crafts for just $5 per child. Be sure to register by phone to get in on the fun! Additionally, Kid-friendly hikes and talks at Irvine Regional Park happen monthly on the first Wednesday. Younger nature lovers aged 2-6 are welcome, but advance registration is required.
Got some free time and a passion for the environment? Why not volunteer at Peters Canyon Regional Park? Join in on free restoration activities that help improve local habitats while meeting fellow nature enthusiasts!
If your kids are fascinated by creepy crawlies, don’t miss the family-friendly insect trek at Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park. This adventure will teach participants about local bugs, and guess what? Registration is free!
Love a good story? Join the storytime and nature-themed activities at Mile Square Regional Park. Bring your comfort items along for a cozy experience. While it’s free, registration is recommended to ensure a smooth flow.
Kiddos aged 3-6 can enjoy a program focused on sensory exploration. Just remember to sign up in advance to ensure they don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity!
For those who love to explore, the newly opened trails at Red Rock Wilderness are ready for your adventuring feet! Just like some of the other programs, advance registration is needed.
Don’t miss out on the unique “paleo run” through a fossil bed in Clark Regional Park. Participants should wear safe footwear—let’s keep those toes safe! No registration for this fun adventure is needed, but sign up quick to grab your spot!
Love birdwatching? Join the weekly walks through Irvine Regional Park led by volunteers. While registration is recommended, walk-ins are always welcome!
Do you have little ones aged 2-5? Check out the bobcat-themed program featuring storytime and crafts. Advance registration is recommended— spots fill up fast!
For families looking to explore without the rush, Aliso’s wild backyard offers leisurely strolls for toddlers aged 3 years and younger. Just as our other events, advance registration is necessary.
Saddleback Wilderness has 3.3 miles of scenic trails for self-guided exploration. No registration needed here, just bring your hiking shoes and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Parking operates on a first-come, first-served basis!
For crafty families, OC Parks is hosting creative workshops using Earth-friendly materials. Don’t forget to sign up in advance for this artistic adventure!
For those aged 7 and older, join nature hikes featuring wildflowers followed by craft sessions where you can create pressed flowers. Advance registration is a must!
A special one-mile hike at Mason Regional Park is also on the calendar for children 3-6 years old. It’s completely free but again, make sure to register ahead to join in.
Ready for some nighttime adventure? A critter search program at Irvine Regional Park introduces various nighttime animals but be sure to bundle up! Parental supervision is required for this intriguing exploration.
Wind down the month with a fun nature scavenger hunt near the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. This activity is designed for ages 7-12 and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Walk-ins are welcome!
Finish off the month with excitement at the Space Ranger Program and Starr Party, featuring activities for families and nighttime sky exploration. Advance registration is needed for those without camping reservations, so get your family ready to reach for the stars!
There you have it, Orange County! With all these incredible outdoor events, grab your friends and family and get out there to enjoy everything nature has to offer. Don’t forget to register where needed, and happy adventuring!
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