ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS Amigos de Bolsa Chica...
ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS
Amigos de Bolsa Chica
offers free public tours from 9 to 10:30 a.m. the first Saturday
of each month at the pedestrian bridge at the Bolsa Chica wetlands on
Pacific Coast Highway across from Bolsa Chica State Beach. (714)
840-1575.
The Bolsa Chica Land
Trust and the Sierra Club pass out information on the Bolsa Chica
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. the third Sunday of each month in the parking
lot on Pacific Coast Highway, one mile south of Warner Avenue in
Huntington Beach.
The Bolsa Chica
Stewards needs help with its native planting project at the Bolsa
Chica Ecological Reserve. The group plants native plants, removes
non-native vegetation, grooms trails, collects trash and waters new
plants. The group meets at 9 a.m. every third Saturday of the month
at the Warner Avenue parking lot just northeast of Pacific Coast
Highway. Information: (714) 920-4215.
The Huntington Beach
Tree Society, which works for the planting and preservation of
trees in the city, will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the third Wednesday
of each month at the Huntington Beach Central Library, downstairs
near the coffee shop, 7111 Talbert Ave. Jean Nagy, (714) 564-1396.
The Preservation Society
of Huntington Dog Beach has monthly clean up days at Dog Beach.
Information: (714) 841-8644 or visit the Web site at
www.dogbeach.org.
PARKS
Edison Community
Center Park, Magnolia Street and Hamilton Avenue. (714) 960-8870.
Includes two lighted baseball fields, four lighted basketball courts,
a community building, six handball courts, a picnic area including
barbecue facilities, playground, restroom facilities, four lighted
tennis courts and one volleyball court.
Greer Park, McFadden
Avenue near Goldenwest Street. (714) 536-5486. Includes one
lighted baseball field, one basketball court, playground and lake.
Huntington Central Park,
with entrances on Edwards, Goldenwest and Gothard streets and
Slater Avenue. (714) 960-8847. This 300-acre park includes a fishing
lake, paved paths, equestrian trail, fitness course, horseshoe pits,
disc golf course, picnic areas and two cafes. Local plants and live
reptiles are displayed at the nature center. The park also includes
the Adventure Playground for kids.
Murdy Community Park, Norma Drive and Goldenwest Street. (714)
960-8895. Includes two lighted baseball fields, four lighted
basketball courts, a community building, a soccer and football field,
a picnic area including barbecue facilities, a playground, restroom
facilities, four lighted tennis courts, game room, horseshoe pits and
meeting rooms.
Oak View Center Park,
Oak Lane south of Warner Avenue. (714) 960-8858. Includes two
basketball courts, a community building, picnic area, playground,
restroom facilities, a gymnasium and a game room.
Worthy Community Park, 17th and Main streets. (714) 536-5486.
Includes two lighted baseball fields, two lighted basketball courts,
lighted handball and racquetball court, picnic area, playground and
restroom facilities.
Adventure Playground,
in Huntington Central Park at Goldenwest Street and Talbert
Avenue. (714) 842-7442. Children ages 7 to 12 can use hammers, nails
and saws to help build treehouses with donated wood. There’s also a
rafting pond, a rope bridge, tire swings and a mud slide. For safety
reasons, children younger than 8 must be supervised by an adult, and
everyone must wear shoes. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, June through late August.
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