Family Adventures in Nature

Family Adventures in Nature

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We are a local San Diego group of volunteers and participants dedicated to helping families connect their children to nature.

San Diego-based, FREE nature club for families. Inspired by Richard Louv's "Last Child in the Woods" book, our goal is to get nature back on families' calendars and support them in getting outside with their kids. We organize outings all over the county (typically 2-3 per month on the weekends, plus our "Nearby Nature" groups). Hope to see you on the trails soon!

Richard Louv Book Launch with Ron Swaisgood: NOTICING 05/28/2026

Richard Louv - new book launch!
Noticing: Intimate Encounters With the Natural World.
Tuesday, June 23rd | 7:30 pm | Warwicks La Jolla

https://warwicks.com/event/2026-06-23/richard-louv-book-launch-ron-swaisgood-noticing

This event is free and open to the public, with free seating subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis. To ensure seating, reserve one book per person through Warwick’s for everyone in your party. Books through this event are $30.

Richard Louv Book Launch with Ron Swaisgood: NOTICING Welcome to our new website! We're excited to see you. *** RETURNING USERS WILL NEED TO RESET THEIR PASSWORD FOR THIS NEW SITE. CLICK HERE TO RESET YOUR PASSWORD.*** Close this alert

Photos from Family Adventures in Nature's post 11/07/2025

Hello Family Adventurers of Nature!
I'm happy to let you know that we have been given a "Golden Ticket" - which is an invitation to the Columbia Employee Store in Carlsbad. They carry Columbia, Prana, Mountain Hardware, and Sorel - with current season articles (primarily outdoor clothing and shoes at 10% off your entire purchase plus 50% off select items. To be allowed into the store, you need to show the attached "Golden Ticket", proof that you are a member of our group on Meetup, and photo ID. Oh, and did I mention that you are able to bring up to 4 people with you and they will qualify for the same promotion!

This might be a good opportunity to get some holiday shopping done early! Let me know if you have any questions!

09/17/2024

Just a tiny bit of one of my favorite quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. If we ould all live with more kindness and love, and respect for one another, the world would be a very different place. This 3X5' flag will fly with our American flag. I custom designed it from a place of love and hope in me. Hope and love for us all, in the US and around the world.

Love, people, not hate.

Photos from Family Adventures in Nature's post 08/09/2024

**Read through this post for a challenge and reward**

I created this "cowboy boot" arrangement as a gift for my part time office mate. She is an excellent and dedicated rider. I haven't given it to her yet because she's out of town, but I hope she likes this unique gift that reflects an important part of her identity!

CHALLENGE: estimate the cost to create this arrangement, including the time it took to arrange and all supplies. All estimates must be entered as a comment to this post BY SATURDAY AT 12:00 pm -- and I would love for you to start following the Bespoke Botanicals on Instagram and FB!

REWARD: the person who comes closest to the actual cost will win a unique succulent arrangement from

note: the free arrangement will be small to medium in size, and the "pot" will be chosen from my inventory by the winner.
The arrangement will need to be picked up as I do not ship arrangements, so locals only please.

DM me with any questions! Good luck!

Photos from Family Adventures in Nature's post 08/06/2024

Proudly introducing my new garden watch dogs!

08/02/2024

CHECK THIS OUT!
The discounts are good, on current season items! They also carry Mountain Hardwear, Sorel, and Prana!
Donate school supplies and receive employee store access for you and + 4 guests with your donation through August 31st. Pens, Pencils, Notebooks, Glue Sticks, etc. will all be accepted. Items must be new and unopened. All donations will be donated to a local nonprofit organization.
If you're not in San Diego, check your area for a Columbia Employee Store and if they're offering the same!

05/16/2024

I am charged with finding 4 companies or orgs whose employees utilize math or science of any kind, to which I would bring about 10 teachers to on June 13th, for a one-day "externship" (more details upon request). I have secured 3 companies so far: one in conservation science, one in biomedical/biotech (pharmacogenetics, mutation profiling, ...molecular diagnostics), and one that creates innovative and sustainable energy solutions on a large scale.

How can you help, you ask? I would appreciate connections you might have and be able to use to put me in touch with someone at a company/org that fits the profile above (high use of STEM skills) in San Diego. The teachers I work with are dedicated to serving in high-needs schools, and inspiring the next generation of STEM career professionals.

Cold-calling places hasn't gotten me very far. I have at least loose connections with the companies I've secured so far. So, do you have someone you could put me in touch with?? I'm hoping for a location distinct from the types we have listed above. Maybe a gaming design company? Some sort of high tech lab? A company that designs custom prosthetics/orthotics?

You can either respond here to this post, or contact me directly. If you have my mobile number, a text or phone call is the best way (but I don't want to put my phone number or email in a post).

I thank you in advance for any support you can lend with this opportunity!

Photos from Family Adventures in Nature's post 01/02/2021

Hello Family Adventurers,

Family Adventures in Nature has been an inspiration to my family for over a decade since we started the club in 2008. Well over 2,500 families have been involved with this group over the years, through some 1,500 activities ranging from hikes to tree climbing, tide pooling to camping. From rattlesnake safety presentations to movie screenings for “Mother Nature’s Child”. Playing in creeks and on the tops of mountains…

With love, we dedicated much of our time and passion over the years to connect families - not only to nature, but to each other as well. Indeed, we have made true friends and seen other friendships blossom both between children and adults. And there have been so many “firsts” for people: babies and toddlers dipping their feet into ponds or streams, skipping rocks, tide pooling, camping, tree climbing, boulder scrambling, discovering salamanders and birds and worms and bugs galore… the list truly goes on and on. I just love seeing the faces of children light up with a combination of surprise and pride in these “first” accomplishments. Family member’s faces were a sight to behold as well. The goodness that has come from this group is immeasurable in my opinion, in so many different ways. Priceless.

We started Family Adventures in Nature over a decade ago, inspired by Richard Louv’s best-selling book, Last Child in the Woods, aiming to share our family’s passion for nature, hoping to inspire others to join us in the adventure and many gifts of connecting to nature. We wanted adults to understand the importance of developing a sense of place in nature for kids, a refuge for hard times, a place to play and sometimes a place to just “be”. We wanted to break down some of the barriers that get in the way of kids playing and growing and learning and developing in nature, all the while developing a deep personal connection to the natural world, and to oneself. We wanted to provide as many opportunities for families to get out in nature together as possible both with our club and with other people they’d met along the way. Thus, we developed “Nearby Nature Clubs” to expand opportunities and help people to realize that nature doesn’t only happen at far away, beautiful places such as the Redwoods or the Sierras. Nature happens everywhere. Literally. These “subgroups” typically met several times per month at simple locations nearby their homes in local canyons, parks, local trails, and other nature-rich places. During the peak of Family Adventures in Nature, there were some 18 to 20 different opportunities each month to connect with nature and each other.

Together we learned that kids (and adults) really are happier, healthier, and smarter when they spend regular time in nature. In this ultra-organized and highly competitive society, we hoped to help families give their kids times to just play outside and be kids… unstructured nature play with imaginations soaring, bodies moving, minds and muscles being used in ways we just don’t see often enough anymore in our society. We wanted to help families literally get nature back on their family calendar, knowing they would be providing priceless gifts to their kids in the process.

I could go on and on, really. I haven’t even talked about one of our favorite adventures with this club - camping! That could be a book in itself. As could all of our annual traditions, In fact, as I write this, we would normally be getting ready and packing up for our Annual New Year’s Day Romp at Oakoasis County Park. This outing usually attracted anywhere from 80 to 100 people who wanted to start the New Year “right”. Maybe some of you will follow the tradition and do that hike today, complete with rock scrambling and a picnic.

You may have already predicted the main reason for this email. As a family, we are no longer meeting our goals with the club. When we started Family Adventures in Nature in 2008, our boys were 2 and 4 years old. Now, Luke is 14 and Owen is 16 (and taller than both Ron and me!). They have grown into really great young men and I know that this club - all of you - had a huge influence on them that they will carry throughout their lifetimes.

It is simply impossible to capture over a decade of adventures, experiences, friendships… so much love in one email, although this is a long one. With that, and with tears in my eyes, I have to say that we are closing this chapter of our own family adventures in nature. The time has come. I will make one final posting, where people can add favorite pictures from over the years, best memories, and any final comments. I hope that many of you will share a memory or two and lots of pictures! Maybe there is someone you’d like to connect with but need their contact information - now would be the time to collect that.

I am terribly sad to bring this to a close, but also eternally grateful to those who joined us in this ultimate adventure we call life, even if only for a bit. I know that I will, my family will, maintain contact with many of you and will carry the beautiful memories of our time with you in nature in our hearts forever. We’d like to extend a special thank you to the many, many people who also stepped up over the years, to share their passions, hearts, and time to lead groups in nature. We always hoped that someone would step up and “take the reins”, taking over the club, providing an ongoing connection to nature for themselves and others. That hasn’t happened, at least as of yet.

We’d like to thank Richard Louv and his wife Kathy for so much inspiration, encouragement, and support over the years. There are also many other people and organizations that have supported and encouraged us as well, including San Diego Children and Nature, the Children & Nature Network, REI, Mission Trails Regional Park, A-16, University of San Diego, San Diego State University, and countless others.

We wish you all the best that nature, and life, have to offer. Stay connected to nature and to each other.

As my husband Ron would often say after a hike or camping trip, “We did a good thing.” We are so glad to have done it with you.

Warmly,

Janice and the "boys”: Ron, Owen, and Luke

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