Nature Club Outing: Lower Arroyo Seco Park

A Western bluebird sits in a tree along the Lower Arroyo Seco Trail. (Photos courtesy of Marigold D.)

A Western bluebird sits in a tree along the Lower Arroyo Seco Trail. (Photos courtesy of Marigold D.)

Do you like nature? Do you want to learn about fly fishing? Do you enjoy hiking?

Come to Lower Arroyo Seco Park on May 16, Sunday, at 9:30 am for the Nature Club’s first meeting. Michael Miller from the Pasadena Casting Club will lead a fly-fishing demo.

Baby Yoda in a tree

Mr. Miller also will take us on a guided hike along the Lower Arroyo Seco Trail. We will try to find Baby Yoda hiding in a tree.

Climbing steps is fun.

There are lots of large trees and stone steps.

The casting pond is a big rectangle-shaped pool. There are no fish in it, but you can practice casting your fishing line. You also can see tadpoles swimming in the water and tiny toads hopping on and off branches.

The address for Lower Arroyo Park is 415 S. Arroyo Blvd. in Pasadena.

This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the Los Angeles Unified School District. We will wear masks and socially distance to follow COVID-19 health precautions. If you’d like to attend, please email second-grade parent Michael Diaz by May 14, Friday.

I hope you will join us to have fun! • MARIGOLD D.