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Description

After the sun has set, the night sky fills with small but mighty flying bats. Enjoy an evening discovering how important bats are to our ecosystems and how they help us stay bug-bite free! The program begins in the Interpretive Center classroom with an informal introduction to bats. Then we will break into groups and walk around the park as the light fades to search for these nighttime flyers racing around catching their dinner. Bat detectors will help to identify and hear their high frequency calls. Dress warmly in layers as we stroll less than a mile around the park. Bring an optional camping chair for comfort.

Registration is required for all participants. Participants age 17 and younger must be accompanied by a guardian.

The program is free and parking is $5 per vehicle.

Area

Directions will be shared upon registration

Details

Date:
Sat, 10/04/2025
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Duration:
2 hours
Type:
Interpretive
Organization:
OC Parks
Area:
Clark Regional Park
Staging Area:
Clark Regional Park Interpretive Center
Difficulty Rating:
1
Minimum Age:
6
Registration:
14 of 35 Spaces Left

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