Month

March 2017
Hydrate with Infused Water  What better way to stay hydrated with infused water! The benefits are endless and not to mention a better choice compared to beverages that are high in sugar content. Experiment with fresh flavors and healthy recipes that make water interesting again! Click here to go to  the Fruit Infused Water website for...
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Wildlife Viewing  Refuge System interpretation programs provide opportunities for visitors to make their own connections to the natural world. From self-guided walks to staff-guided programs, national wildlife refuges help visitors learn more about the wildlife and habitat behind the landscapes Click here to go to the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge website for more...
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Caswell Memorial State Park One of the most magnificent aspects the park has to offer is its seemingly endless nature trails. The trails allow a glimpse of what the riparian ecosystem of the valley would have looked like in pristine times. A majestic Oak Forest is surrounded by many other lush plant species, some of...
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Lodi Lake Programs Nature Programs, Boating/ Kayaking, River Tours and Public Swimming Click here to go to City of Lodi website for more details. 
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Nature Center Trails This grove is a natural oak woodland. It is located in the San Joaquin Valley which has a Mediterranean climate. One can expect cool, wet (green) winters and hot, dry (brown) summers. Click here to go to the San Joaquin County Parks and Recreation Website for more details.
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River Walk Trail A 3+ mile round trip on raised levees through a variety of habitats, including buttonbush thickets, native grasslands, valley oak riparian forest, cottonwood-willow riparian forest, tule marsh, valley oak savannah and several restoration projects. During the winter months, the natural flood cycle often results in complete inundation of this trail by floodwaters. Lost Slough...
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