As you host visiting family and friends, or simply want to get outdoors, we invite you to join us for weekly Saturday walks guided by San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy naturalists.
San Elijo Lagoon is one of San Diego's largest coastal wetlands.
You might see mullet leaping from the surface of the lagoon. You may catch sightings of Osprey and Egrets hunting fish and invertebrates in the salt marsh. Winter shorebirds are here to spend the season, many of which come from the high Arctic. Enjoy the fragrance of sages described along the way, and see the native red "holly" berries of toyon, offering a splash of color on the hillsides. This guided walk is an overview of life between the tides at San Elijo Lagoon.
RSVP for FREE guided walks. Walks are made possible by membership in San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy, and environmental education sponsors: SDG&E, Coastal Conservancy, California Coastal Commission Whale Tail Grant, Qualcomm, Union Bank, Olivenhain Municipal Water District, City of Encinitas and County of San Diego.
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