February E-Newsletter
From Campgrounds to Cougars, We’ve Covered A Lot! Learn about improvements at group camp, how to protect the wildflowers, and why the top predator is important. View the February E-Newsletter.
From Campgrounds to Cougars, We’ve Covered A Lot! Learn about improvements at group camp, how to protect the wildflowers, and why the top predator is important. View the February E-Newsletter.
Join our Docents as they lead you on a hike through beautiful Sycamore Canyon and interpret our Preserve’s local geology. Go back in time to see how the Puente Hills formed. Excessive Heat/Rain Cancels This Event, Possibly without Notice.
From a recent hike in Sycamore Canyon (Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority) where the stream was flowing, frogs were croaking, and birds chirping.
Even though it is April Fool’s Day… this is a friendly reminder that snakes are NO joke. This striped racer (California Whipsnake) was in Sycamore Canyon yesterday. The snake was holding on to the tree with its tail high and … Read More
Join our Docents for a hike along Beautiful Sycamore Canyon. Learn the history of the Puente Hills. How has the land been used by the people here before us? Dogs and bikes are not permitted on this trail.
Join our Docents as they lead you on a hike through beautiful Sycamore Canyon and interpret our Preserve’s local geology. Go back in time to see how the Puente Hills formed.
Fall is here and what better place to see California’s foliage change than Sycamore Canyon! It’s not like east coast fall foliage! What plant do you think shows the most color? Docents will lead a morning hike and interpret how … Read More
Decomposers are natures demolition crew. They tear down the old and restore it to the building blocks of nature. Learn about fungi, termites, millipedes, worms and more!
Sycamore Canyon is home to a healthy deer population. Join us for a brisk morning hike in hopes of catching a glimpse of these beautiful animals.
Join our Docents as they lead you on a hike through beautiful Sycamore Canyon and interpret our Preserve’s local geology.