Here’s your chance to camp-out on the Oso Creek Trail in Mission Viejo. On Sat., Oct. 19, 2103 at 4 pm you are invited to join us. It ends with breakfast on the morning of Oct. 20 at 10 am.
Please bring a flashlight, a tent, a sleeping bag and a water bottle. Dinner and breakfast are provided at no charge. The fun filled evening will include music, skits, sing-alongs, a flashlight hike and more.
Oso Creek Trail was named for the California grizzly bear that has long disappeared from the park. The trail is beautifully covered in ashes, eucalyptus, oaks, palms, pines and sycamores. It is landscaped with elderberries, roses, pampas grass, willows and other drought resistant plants.
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Nestled between La Paz and Jeronimo just off Marguerite Parkway some of the wildlife attracted to the trail are butterflies, hummingbirds, blue herons, white egrets, ducks, goldfinches, Mexican parrots, song sparrows- no bears.
To register and get more information, please call 949/470-3062 now because space is limited. No pets are allowed.
