Wellness Walks 2016: Para el Bienestar de Nuestra Comunidad

This coming weekend, Saturday Nov 12,  marks the end of the Wellness Walks in Marin County for the year. It is another year of a successful round of monthly outings connecting families with the open spaces in their communities in the San Francisco Bay Area–and a feat worth celebrating!

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In the words of coordinator Alicia Cruz, who started the Wellness Walks in 2015, “during a difficult time, these walks saved me” and it was created “out of a sense of service to promote well-being, build community, and to create access for families that otherwise would not be connecting with their nearby parks and open spaces.” They simply started with Alicia wanting to explore the natural spaces in Marin, and sharing that interest, passion, and curiosity with her community.

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CA State Parks noticed and the Wellness Walks institutionalized under a partnership that provided monthly transportation support for a year with funding from the CA State Parks Foundation. Alicia worked with CA State Parks staff to provided guided hikes, nature walks, and other outdoor experiences for families that not only provided physical wellness but a space for cognitive and spiritual wellness, as well as learning about outdoors.

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Since then over 22 outings have taken place with many families visiting their state parks for the first time. For many, the walks provide an opportunity for family bonding, for a space to breathe from the daily stress, and to convene with others. For CA State Parks, it provides an opportunity to deliver on its mission to provide more access for more Californians–and for Alicia, it provides an opportunity to expand on the definition of an outdoor experience while establishing a clear personal connection of what holistic wellness can look like with nature.

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The success of the Wellness Walks in Marin is self-evident. But it is important to note that it is realized out of an intent and purpose of service. They started with the power of welcome and invitation, and have been sustained with the relationships of community, family, and volunteer support. While funding is essential to support the logistical work, it is the people behind it that actualize it all.

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As we close out the year, and as many of us face physical, mental, and spiritual stress, we invite you to take the time for healing and wellness with nature and go outdoors. It is also the time of the year many of us begin to reflect on gratitude and appreciation–and reconnect with our families and loved ones for the holidays. May a nearby trail and parkland provide the space for all of that, for yourself, with your family, and your community.

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If you’re in the SF Bay Area on Saturday, Nov 12, join us!

José G. González is the Founder of Latino Outdoors, a volunteer-run organization focused on celebrating Latino culture in nature and connecting families with the outdoors. 


Wellness Walk – Samuel P Taylor State Park

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Please join Latino Outdoors on our first 2016 Wellness Walk!

The topic will be the ecology and lifecycle of our beloved Coho Salmon, and we will hopefully get a chance to view some of them as we walk along the creek. The Salmon Protection Action Network (SPAWN) will meet us at the trail, give the talk in English and two bilingual parkrangers will assist with the Spanish translation.

The shuttle will pick up participants at:
Mi Pueblo shopping center parking lot, 330 Bellam Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94901 – it will leave at 9:30 a.m. and will return by 3:30 p.m.

The shuttle will take us to the Samuel P. Taylor Sp Azalea picnic area entrance between 10:15-10:30 a.m. (lunch will be around 12pm-12:30pm, and the program will end at 2:30 p.m.)

The hike will start at the beautiful South Creek Trail where we will view local Coho salmon and explore their life cycle and ecology with the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network.

The hike will be about 3 miles, and we will walk along the South Creek Trail to the swimming hole and back.

Please bring sturdy shoes, wear layers, a hat, water and your favorite snack.

Transportation is limited to 18 participants and a reservation is required.

Please email Bay Area Regional Coordinator, Alicia Cruz at alicia@latinooutdoors.org for questions and to reserve your space for this hike.

¿Le gusta el aire libre? Únase a Latino Outdoors y a los Parques Estatales de California a las excursiones en español guiadas por nuestros guardaparques ¡Transporte y almuerzo incluido!

Esta es una gran oportunidad para hacer ejercicio con actividades saludables para toda la familia, aprender la historia local cultural y forestal de los magnificos Parques Estatales en el condado Marin. Las caminatas seran aproximadamente de 2 a 3 millas.

● Cuando: Cada segundo sábado del mes desde Enero hasta Noviembre

● Horario: 9:30 a.m. a 3:30 p.m.

Por favor reserve su espacio con Alicia Cruz

Email: alicia@latinooutdoors.org | 415.572.2731