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Botanic Garden – Walk with Latino Outdoors at Elings Park
Summary
The Botanic Garden hosts several guided nature walks. Come and see the beauty of the native plants at Elings Park!
Description
The Garden is hosting a yearlong series of free native plant meetups at Elings Park, offering creative, educational, and family-friendly experiences each month. Participants can enjoy activities ranging from plein air painting and meditative walks to birding, gardening, storytelling, and even biking and skating. You’ll also learn about our
native plant restoration project at the Park. Registration is not available — simply arrive at the designated location on the day of the event.
Learn More About Native Plant Meetups at Elings Park
Details:
What: Enjoy a community-centered walk focused on connection, nature, and shared learning. Explore the restoration area and the native plants that call Elings Park home, guided by leaders from the Garden and Latino Outdoors.
Where: Top parking lot.
What to bring: Water, sun protection, comfortable walking shoes.
Garden leader: Eric Cárdenas
Location: Elings Park – 1298 Las Positas Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105.
Please reference
this map to guide you.
The group will meet in the parking lot by the park office.
Elings Park Map
Please note, our restoration work at Elings Park is underway, and volunteers are needed.
Click here for more information and to register as a volunteer.
Sponsor
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
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