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ARC offers a variety of public programs, many of which take place at the American River Nature Center in Marshall Gold Discovery State Park in Coloma. If you like to get outdoors, check out one of our hikes - from easy to strenuous. Programs are often geared towards adults, but we do offer family and children's programs too. Program types include:
- Hikes and Interpretive Walks
- Workshops
- Lectures & multi-media presentations
- Movies
- Equestrian rides
- Mountain biking
- Kids' activities - include Kids' Discovery Days and Home School Thursday classes
- Volunteer opportunities.
All programs require sign-ups. Space may be limited, so sign-up early for best selection.
All members receive discounts on program fees. Join or renew and save!
For a complete list of events and programs, check out the Activities Calendar.
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FEATURED PROGRAM
WAKAMATSU HISTORICAL TOURS
March 18, April 7 & 22, & May 6, 10 am – 12 pm
Join ARC-trained docents for a historical tour of property recently acquired by ARC. This ranch is an interesting mosaic of springs, streams, wetlands, blue and live oak forest, sweeping vistas and prime agricultural soil. Ranch ponds and the small lake are a draw for wildlife, particularly migratory waterfowl during the winter and early spring. Along with its beauty, learn about the rich history of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm, the 1st Japanese Colony site established America in 1869. Mature children 12+ welcome. Please call for meeting location (Gold Hill area) and to sign up. Cost: $5/Children 12-18 years old, $10/Adults. Sign up on line and pay now.
Contact julie@arconservancy.org or 530-621-1224.
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