King tides are the highest tides of the year and occur during full moons in the winter. They are also previews of how rising sea levels may effect coastal communities. Join us at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center for a family friendly program to learn about how and why king tides occur and how anyone can help document their impact through the Coastal Commission’s “California King Tides Project”. All you need is a smart phone or camera!
After a brief program in the interpretive center we will head out on the trail to observe the last king tide of 2018 and hopefully capture some scientifically valuable images.
Minors aged 16 and younger must have legal guardian present at all times. Rain will cancel the event.
Registration required. For more information call (949) 923-2250 or email unbic@ocparks.com
Registration is closed for this activity..