December 19 – Exploring San Juan Hot Springs and Cold Springs Canyon Hike
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Please join Caspers Park Naturalist Karin Klein on a 3-mile journey through history and nature as we explore the San Juan Hot Springs and Cold Springs Canyon. This hike will take you past the Hot Springs while learning its history and geologic significance, then it’s up Cold Springs Canyon where you’ll find a wide variety of Milkmaids, Canyon Sunflower, Miners Lettuce & Canyon Pea under this beautiful Coast Live Oak canopy. This hike is approximately 3 miles with 400-foot elevation gain.
Location: Caspers Wilderness Park. 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. Meet at Hot Springs Parking lot on Hot Springs Road, behind Fire Station.
Cost: Free Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2210 or (949) 923-2207
Special Instructions: Age 7 years and older. Reservations required. Please contact Office Technician, Cindi Morgan at 949-923-2207 or cindi.morgan@ocparks.com. Please bring water, sunscreen, hat and sturdy shoes. Call for directions.
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Please join Caspers Park Naturalist Karin Klein on a 3-mile journey through history and nature as we explore the San Juan Hot Springs and Cold Springs Canyon. This hike will take you past the Hot Springs while learning its history and geologic significance, then it’s up Cold Springs Canyon where you’ll find a wide variety of Milkmaids, Canyon Sunflower, Miners Lettuce & Canyon Pea under this beautiful Coast Live Oak canopy. This hike is approximately 3 miles with 400-foot elevation gain.
Location: Caspers Wilderness Park. 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. Meet at Hot Springs Parking lot on Hot Springs Road, behind Fire Station.
Cost: Free Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2210 or (949) 923-2207
Special Instructions: Age 7 years and older. Reservations required. Please contact Office Technician, Cindi Morgan at 949-923-2207 or cindi.morgan@ocparks.com. Please bring water, sunscreen, hat and sturdy shoes. Call for directions.
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