Nina made these scarves and bandanas. Shout out to Huntington Beach Library's Maker's Lab. 100% cotton. Some long and thin scarves and some squares. Show support for the trail. Be proud of where you are.
There are three different specially blended teas designed for hikers to carry with them and options for general public to enjoy at home.
I created a 'tea bag' that can be reused. A little bundle of tea is formed and steeped. Untie it when done and drop the tea in nature. Take the muslin fabric (tortilla looking), small and light weight piece with you, the hiker. Make many cup with no waste.
Black Tea Blend has English breakfast, lavender blossoms and dried orange peel.
Green Tea Blend has leaves and stems of green tea from Japan. Lemon peel and chamomile.
Local Herbal Blend has lemon balm, yarrow flowers, Allen, spearmint, stevia and stinging nettle.
Nina's main goal is to mingle our neighbors with the Pacific Trail Hikers in this 2025 season.
Our Events so you can plan your day The Kupa Song and Dance Group, Pal Atingva will start at 11:00am. The San Diego Sheriff Volunteer Mounted Unit, affectionally called The Posse will be there most of the time.
Java on 79 coffee starts at 8:00 running through to 3:00
Links to check out Walker Wilson Native plants (sales and walk-about). Link: walkerswildlands.com
Collagen and Peptides samples from https://www.bubsnaturals.comwww.bubsnaturals.com
Maya Streamer, Chair massage, inside the building. Garden display of healing herbs. Be part of the Climate River art project! Rock painting with meaning.
Foods Beef and veggie burgers, salad, special drinks. Lisa Chapparosa with Indian Tacos. Popcorn and Shaved Ice as a benefit for the Senior class trip, students across the street. Hot coffee and treats. Heidi Redman's sourdough breads.
Thanks to Sierra Club, REI, and Bubsnaturals for participating!
Watch for “Trail Days” events on April 25, 26 and 27th which will include: pancake breakfast, volunteer clean up, a movie, church, spaghetti dinner, potluck dinner, Star Night and sing along.
Here is a link to last years to see photos: Trail Fest 2024
This is the perfect place for a selfie. Sit on the rail, even a group of hiker friends all together. The sign shows the longitude and latitude, a typical bird from the area and its biological name. Three local tribe's languages for the word 'Hello'. What better way to show that you are at 109.5?