
Any experienced hiker will tell you that preparedness is key to a safe and successful hike. Even in the urban-adjacent trails of the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks, basic outdoor preparedness can make your outdoor experience enjoyable. If you are ready to do some outdoor exploring and want to be prepared, the City of Irvine and the Irvine Ranch Conservancy will offer an “Introduction to Walking and Hiking in the Outdoors” workshop in Bommer Canyon on Saturday, September 20. This activity is free and aimed to provide a good foundation of knowledge for people new to hiking.
Since the workshop will be held at the beginning of the monthly Bommer Canyon Wilderness Access Day, participants can try out their new skills on a variety of trails after the workshop. Bommer Canyon is part of the Irvine Open Space Preserve, within nearly 40,000-acres of land designated as both a National and California Natural Landmark for its biological and geological significance.
The Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks stretch from the mountains to the sea, and this workshop will equip you with the knowledge to explore from Fremont Canyon near Anaheim Hills to Crystal Cove State Park. The Irvine Ranch Conservancy hosts regular programs and activities throughout the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks. To register for “Introduction to Walking and Hiking in the Outdoors” or to see a complete listing of activities, visit www.LetsGoOutside.org/Activities.