The Bolsa Chica Conservancy was established in 1990 in order to preserve the Bolsa Chica Wetlands. It includes the Bolsa Chica Interpretive Center and is run completely by volunteers. The organization supports itself through donations and fundraising efforts. The Conservancy spans more than 2,000 acres and provides a home for more than 200 species of birds. Visitors can walk through the wetlands on a 1.5 mile loop trail. No dogs, bikes or horses are allowed. Admission is free for using the trail, and you can also get a free guided group tour. Call to make appointment.
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I didn't think this was sublime so I passed on taking photographs. I went here for a biology class field trip so we had the group interpretive tour. It...
A leisurely stroll through Bolsa Chica wetlands can be very relaxing on a quiet Sunday afternoon. Being so close to Huntington Beach, you can feel the cool...
Helped out here with Coastkeepers on snapshot day. They have a wonderful wetlands project. Take the kids for a walk around the wetlands. No dogs allowed....
It is both relaxing and educational to walk through this 300-acre reserve, one of the largest salt marsh preserves in Southern California. The ...
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