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Creeks-to-Coast Cleanup
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Summary
This unforgettable hike will be led by The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center docent, Ray Segovia! The landscape is home to some of California’s highly unique geological formations, representing one of the most intact and complete cross sections of oceanic crust visible on land.
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In Partnership with EcoSlo!
We are collaborating with EcoSlo to facilitate a cleanup at Oso Flaco Lake! This event covers not just coastlines but also our beloved creeks, lakes, and parks across San Luis Obispo County. Last year, this event removed almost 8,000 pounds of trash from these natural areas. As many of you know, The Dunes Center has so much love for the amazing landscapes of Oso Flaco Lake. With five different plant communities, this area creates a unique habitat for numerous species that characterize our Guadalupe-Nipomo dunes. Being a host for this event is so special, as we can give back some care and love to this area, which has given our organization so much throughout the years. Join this incredible event by registering below. If you would like more information about site locations, waivers for the event, or if you would like to be a sponsor for this event, visit http://ecoslo.org/creeks-to-coast. Date: Saturday, September 20th, 2025 ⏰ Time: 9:00 AMDonations to the Dunes Center are always appreciated, supporting educational programming and conservation efforts.
Sponsor
Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center
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