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Grassland Environmental Education Center

18110 Henry Miller Road

Los Banos  CA  93635

Grassland Environmental Education Center

General Information About This Field Experience

description of experiences for the day

description of experiences for the day

description of experiences for the day

 Our GEECe hosted field experience spotlights public and private partnerships including those among the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California’s State Refuges, Grassland Water District, and others.  We plan to split our day between the classroom and wetland trails. Owls will be a topic through which we explore interconnected ecosystems and food webs.  We plan time for thoughtful owl pellet dissections as well as a sponsored, expertly guided, personal raptor experience. Our activities will meet certification requirements and grant-funded receipt of the Growing Up WILD conservation education guide for each participant. Our activities will meet certification requirements and grant-funded receipt of the Growing Up WILD conservation education guide for each participant.


Depending on conditions (rain/wind/air quality), after visiting GEECe outdoor spaces, we may need to travel (independently, and less than 2 miles) to another location with the remainder of our day in a large, fully accessible building. Participants will be notified of this (unlikely) adjustment no later than midday on Friday, 2/25.

access

description of experiences for the day

description of experiences for the day

 Trails are hard packed dirt/pebble substrate, with zero slope. Open fields and pond areas are ADA accessible on trails and on one viewing platform. The building is ADA ramp accessible. Interior and outdoor bathrooms are both ADA accessible. Parking is available in front of the building. 

preparation

preparation

preparation

  •  Before traveling, please review, take a screenshot, and/or print directions.  Your GPS may not work when in the area.
  • Dress appropriate for a range of weather conditions.  Layered clothing is suggested.  Consider bringing sunscreen, a handkerchief, and hat.
  • Bring water, snacks, and lunch.
  • Bring your field/nature journal, writing/journaling tools.
  • Feel free to bring binoculars, spotting scopes, and cameras.
  • There are no entrance or parking fees.
  • Note:  Wifi and phone service at the wildlife area may be limited


Image: Internet Photo

directions

preparation

preparation

HEADING NORTH (INTERSTATE 5)

Follow I-5 N to CA-165 N/Mercey Springs Rd in Merced County. Take exit 391 from I-5 N 45 min

Follow CA-165 N/Mercey Springs Rd to Henry Miller Ave

Turn right at Henry Miller Avenue, and drive (~1 mile), watching for the Los Banos Wildlife Area on your left.  Turn into the main parking area, and continue driving straight ahead until you see the GEECe classroom and parking area at the far right edge of the parking lot. 


HEADING SOUTH (INTERSTATE 5)

Follow I-5 S to Merced County. Take exit 407 from I-5 S

Drive to Henry Miller Ave

Turn right at Henry Miller Avenue, and drive (~1 mile), watching for the Los Banos Wildlife Area on your left.  Turn into the main parking area, and continue driving straight ahead until you see the GEECe classroom and parking area at the far right edge of the parking lot. 


HEADING NORTH (HIGHWAY 99)

Follow Highway 99 to Highway 152 West, exiting to the left

Drive to Los Banos, and turn right at the CA-165 N/Mercey Springs Rd to Henry Miller Avenue


Turn right at Henry Miller Avenue, and drive (~1 mile), watching for the Los Banos Wildlife Area on your left.  Turn into the main parking area, and continue driving straight ahead until you see the GEECe classroom and parking area at the far right edge of the parking lot.


HEADING SOUTH (HIGHWAY 99)

Follow Highway 99 to Turlock and take the Lander Avenue/CA-165 off ramp (Exit 211) toward Los Banos.

Drive just past Santa Fe Grade to the 4 way stop at Henry Miller Avenue near Los Banos.


Turn left at Henry Miller Avenue, and drive (~1 mile), watching for the Los Banos Wildlife Area on your left. Turn into the main parking area, and continue driving straight ahead until you see the GEECe classroom and parking area at the far right edge of the parking lot.


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