
Join the San Diego River Park Foundation's Garden Club twice a month to bring community members together to learn about native plants, gardening, and taking care of a native plant landscape. The Point Loma Native Plant Garden is a hidden gem that features many rare and endangered native plant species that are found along the San Diego River. Some of the plants in the collection are not found naturally anywhere else in the world but in our region.
Located just uphill from the San Diego River estuary, the garden is part of the City of San Diego's Collier Park West between Ocean Beach and Point Loma. This garden also features a native plant nursery where we nurture seedlings grown from seed and cuttings harvested on site. Come visit the garden and nursery for inspiration for your own native plant installation in your yard, patio or porch!
These events will be guided by SDRPF staff or volunteer led and all tools will be provided. Please wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get a little dirty. Sun protection and a reusable water bottle are a good idea too! You're welcome to bring your own gloves, but it is not required. Events typically take place 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month from 9am - 11am unless otherwise stated. Please arrive by 8:45am for check-in.There are no restrooms available at the park or garden. Family friendly and no experience required!
These events will be guided by SDRPF staff, are family friendly, and no experience is required! Events take place every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, unless otherwise stated.
Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the event:
- Please arrive at 8:45 am to allow for parking and check-in
- All tools will be provided
- Feel free to bring your own gloves
- Attire: Long pants and closed-toe shoes are required
- Items to Bring: Drinking water, snacks, hat, other forms of sun protection
- Weather: Light rain will not cancel the event
- There are no restroom facilities at this location
- All ages welcome!

