Beginner's Nature Journaling in the Park
Schedule
Sun Sep 14 2025 at 09:30 am to 11:00 am
UTC-07:00Location
Rocky Oaks Park | Malibu, CA

About this Event
California is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and is one of 36 global biodiversity hotspots. Within the United States, California is the state with both the highest total number of species and the highest number of endemic species (i.e., those that occur nowhere else), including over 30% of all plant and vertebrate species found in the country. Global biodiversity hotspots contain exceptional concentrations of plant and animal species found nowhere else on the planet, but they also experience high rates of biodiversity loss. Unfortunately, California is no exception – approximately 30% of our species are at risk of extinction.
Each year, throughout the week of September 7th, we celebrate and steward our state’s unique biodiversity. California Biodiversity Day is a time to celebrate the incredible biodiversity that exists throughout our state while also learning about ways to be involved and actions we can take to conserve and steward the nature that sustains us.
Join National Park Service rangers and park partner staff for a day out in your National Park to celebrate California Biodiversity Week! We will be hosting a free beginner's Nature Journaling workshop within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
Meet in the dirt parking lot/main trailhead of Rocky Oaks Park. Staff will guide participants to an outdoor seating area where you'll have the option to begin guided journaling with a naturalist journaler or go on a short walk to gain inspiration for your journal entry. We will provide materials to hand out, but you're more than welcome to bring your own art supplies. All ages welcome, no experience required!
Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or call us at (805) 370-2301
Where is it happening?
Rocky Oaks Park, 107 Kanan Dume Road, Malibu, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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