
The Dana Point Nature Interpretive Center is hosting a Whale Walk and Talk Saturday September 14 2019.
The walk is at 9:00am to 11:00am.
The center is located at 34558 Scenic Drive.
Join in for a Naturalist presentation on whales, other cetaceans, and marine mammals that can frequently be seen from the Dana Point Headlands.
Designed to introduce participants to the natural history of marine mammals, whale characterization, and interesting tidbits about these large and fascinating creatures of the sea.
A walk along the Dana Point Preserve will focus on what types of marine mammals we see, how to identify them, where and when to look for them, and how to responsible view marine wildlife.
Stops along the overlooks on the trail may even lead to a whale sighting!
The Whale Walk and Talk occurs on the second Saturday of each month.
Please RSVP to DPNaturalResources@danapoint.org or (949) 248-3527.
Walks are subject to cancellation due to inclement weather.
Trails are open 7AM to Sunset daily
Nature Interpretive Center hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10AM to 4PM
For more information please visit The City of Dana Point
For more information please visit Dana Point Headlands Conservation Area Facebook Page
Times and Dates are subject to change.
Please contact the event organizer for the most up to date information.