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Lake Cachuma | Guided Nature Walk

Description

Nature Walks

  • Saturdays year-round: 10 to 11:30 a.m. Occasional Sunday walks scheduled too, please visit the Calendar of Events page to check.
  • Meet at the Nature Center 10:00 a.m.
  • Free with Park Entry Fee.
  • Join a Cachuma Lake Park Naturalist or trained interpretive guide for an easy-paced 1/2-mile walk exploring the oak woodland and lakeside ecology on the Oak Canyon Trail. Bring water, hats, and please, no pets.
  • Groups bringing over 10 participants are asked to call in advance (805) 688-4515. Limited to 20 participants. First come, first served.
  • Private nature walks can also be arranged on different days or times (depending upon staff availability) by calling the Park Naturalist to make arrangements.
  • For more information, call the Park Naturalists at (805) 688-4515.

Neal Taylor Nature Center 

Santa Barbara County Parks at Cachuma Lake Recreation Area works with the assistance of the Center on several popular programs. For full information about the Neal Taylor Nature Center, their hours and programs, please go here.

Contact

Cachuma Lake Naturalist | Office
Phone:
805-688-4515
Email:
rbishop@co.santa-barbara.ca.us
Website:
https://www.countyofsb.org/parks/cachumaevents.sbc

Sponsor

County of Santa Barbara , Parks Division

Place

2265 Hwy 154, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
2265 Hwy 154, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 United States Get Directions

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