Volunteer: One-Mile Action Crew (SECOND FRIDAYS) 02/13
February 13th (9-10:30am)* Location: Ocean Beach Estuary / San Diego River Trail Park & Meeting Spot: The parking lot at SKATE PARK Robb Field (Note: this is slightly east of our regular location) End: Coffee Social at DOG BEACH lawn area, sponsored by Coffee Cycle Roasting. One-Mile Action Crew (O-MAC) is a passionate group of riders, dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities are to show up, cleanup, and fixup the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social! The Route: Nature Meets Urban InfrastructureExperience a unique segment of the river trail that highlights both the beauty of our local ecosystem and the importance of protected pathways. Scenic & Wildlife: This route winds through a stunning estuary, offering prime viewing for diverse wildlife and critical bird habitats. Car-Free Riding: The trail is completely separated from vehicle traffic, allowing for a safer, more focused group ride. Terrain Note: To stay separated from traffic, the trail passes beneath several roadways. Expect short declines and inclines at these underpasses. The Urban Interface: As we ride, we will pass through areas with an urban interface. You may encounter neighbors experiencing homelessness living along the riverbed; we ask all O-MAC volunteers to remain respectful and mindful of these shared public spaces. All Wheels Welcome!We are excited to have a diverse crew on the move. To ensure everyone has a safe and smooth experience, please note the following: For Our Skaters: This path is rated Easy to Intermediate. Because the terrain varies, we highly advise using gummy/soft wheels for better grip and vibration dampening. Safety First: At a minimum, we strongly recommend wearing knee pads and wrist guards. The Wheels Survey: Keep an eye on your inbox! You will receive a follow-up email the week of the event with a brief survey. Action Item: A survey will be sent to your email one week ahead of the event. Please complete the survey to let us know what wheels you'll be riding. This data is vital for our logistics and group ride planning as we continue to build our presence and momentum. Thank you for helping us make this a successful O-MAC event! Program: Education
February 13th (9-10:30am)* Location: Ocean Beach Estuary / San Diego River Trail Park & Meeting Spot: The parking lot at SKATE PARK Robb Field (Note: this is slightly east of our regular location) End: Coffee Social at DOG BEACH lawn area, sponsored by Coffee Cycle Roasting. One-Mile Action Crew (O-MAC) is a passionate group of riders, dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities are to show up, cleanup, and fixup the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social! The Route: Nature Meets Urban InfrastructureExperience a unique segment of the river trail that highlights both the beauty of our local ecosystem and the importance of protected pathways. Scenic & Wildlife: This route winds through a stunning estuary, offering prime viewing for diverse wildlife and critical bird habitats. Car-Free Riding: The trail is completely separated from vehicle traffic, allowing for a safer, more focused group ride. Terrain Note: To stay separated from traffic, the trail passes beneath several roadways. Expect short declines and inclines at these underpasses. The Urban Interface: As we ride, we will pass through areas with an urban interface. You may encounter neighbors experiencing homelessness living along the riverbed; we ask all O-MAC volunteers to remain respectful and mindful of these shared public spaces. All Wheels Welcome!We are excited to have a diverse crew on the move. To ensure everyone has a safe and smooth experience, please note the following: For Our Skaters: This path is rated Easy to Intermediate. Because the terrain varies, we highly advise using gummy/soft wheels for better grip and vibration dampening. Safety First: At a minimum, we strongly recommend wearing knee pads and wrist guards. The Wheels Survey: Keep an eye on your inbox! You will receive a follow-up email the week of the event with a brief survey. Action Item: A survey will be sent to your email one week ahead of the event. Please complete the survey to let us know what wheels you'll be riding. This data is vital for our logistics and group ride planning as we continue to build our presence and momentum. Thank you for helping us make this a successful O-MAC event! Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026 Zip Code: 92107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: (O-MAC) Community Mobility Assessment & Bike Ridewith Circulate SD & O-MAC Date: Friday, March 13, 2026 Time: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Catching the afternoon light!) Meeting Location: Old Town Trolley Station (Specific meeting point provided upon registration) Turnaround Point: Grant Park (San Diego River Park’s new location in Mission Valley!) Cost: Free (Registration Recommended) *Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration About the Event Are you ready to turn your daily ride into a catalyst for change? Circulate San Diego is partnering with the San Diego River Park Foundation’s One-Mile Action Crew for a high-impact Community Mobility Assessment. By documenting the lived experiences of cyclists on this route, we provide the essential data needed to advocate for a safer, more connected San Diego. Your participation helps us transform the San Diego River corridor by turning real-world observations into actionable improvements. The Route & Mission We will embark on a ride along the San Diego River Trail, starting at Old Town and turning around at Grant Park. This route was specifically chosen to evaluate areas and critical infrastructure gaps, as well as enjoy the San Diego River Trail, and learn a route for future rides. Please note: Parts of our assessment will take us onto surface streets with unmarked bike paths. To ensure everyone’s comfort and safety, we will be riding together as a unified group through these sections to document the current road conditions. Option 5 mile ride, with Trolley Ride from Rio Vista back to Old Town. Option 10 mile ride, on bike the entire way back to Old Town. Your bicycle and a helmet (required). A smartphone or camera for observation points. Water bottle. (Optional) Trolley card or Pronto App, if you choose to take the trolley back, rather than roundtrip bike ride. We are aiming for a minimum of 15 riders to ensure our data is robust and our voice is heard. Help us turn "road conditions" into "action items."Contact & Support: One-Mile Action Crew meets every Second Friday. For questions contact jillian@sandiegoriver.org This Mobility Assessment is being conducted by Circulate SD. For questions or to coordinate future assessments, contact planning@circulatesd.org. Follow @CirculateSD for updates! --------------------------------------------------- O-MAC Second Fridays One-Mile Action Crew (O-MAC) is a passionate group of riders that meets Second Fridays along the San Diego River. We are dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities are to show up, cleanup, and fixup the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social! Thank you for helping us make this a successful O-MAC event! Program: Independent Activities with Circulate SD & O-MAC Date: Friday, March 13, 2026 Time: 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Catching the afternoon light!) Meeting Location: Old Town Trolley Station (Specific meeting point provided upon registration) Turnaround Point: Grant Park (San Diego River Park’s new location in Mission Valley!) Cost: Free (Registration Recommended) *Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration About the Event Are you ready to turn your daily ride into a catalyst for change? Circulate San Diego is partnering with the San Diego River Park Foundation’s One-Mile Action Crew for a high-impact Community Mobility Assessment. By documenting the lived experiences of cyclists on this route, we provide the essential data needed to advocate for a safer, more connected San Diego. Your participation helps us transform the San Diego River corridor by turning real-world observations into actionable improvements. The Route & Mission We will embark on a ride along the San Diego River Trail, starting at Old Town and turning around at Grant Park. This route was specifically chosen to evaluate areas and critical infrastructure gaps, as well as enjoy the San Diego River Trail, and learn a route for future rides. Please note: Parts of our assessment will take us onto surface streets with unmarked bike paths. To ensure everyone’s comfort and safety, we will be riding together as a unified group through these sections to document the current road conditions. Option 5 mile ride, with Trolley Ride from Rio Vista back to Old Town. Option 10 mile ride, on bike the entire way back to Old Town. Your bicycle and a helmet (required). A smartphone or camera for observation points. Water bottle. (Optional) Trolley card or Pronto App, if you choose to take the trolley back, rather than roundtrip bike ride. We are aiming for a minimum of 15 riders to ensure our data is robust and our voice is heard. Help us turn "road conditions" into "action items."Contact & Support: One-Mile Action Crew meets every Second Friday. For questions contact jillian@sandiegoriver.org This Mobility Assessment is being conducted by Circulate SD. For questions or to coordinate future assessments, contact planning@circulatesd.org. Follow @CirculateSD for updates! --------------------------------------------------- O-MAC Second Fridays One-Mile Action Crew (O-MAC) is a passionate group of riders that meets Second Fridays along the San Diego River. We are dedicated to the hands-on stewardship of the SD River Trail by tackling focused improvements one mile at a time. Our core activities are to show up, cleanup, and fixup the San Diego River Trail & Bikeway. Come make new friends, combine light exercise with impactful social good, and finish your rewarding community effort with a celebratory coffee social! Thank you for helping us make this a successful O-MAC event! Program: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 13, 2026 Zip Code: 92110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Field Trip Community Event, TRACKING & FIELD - Saturday, 10/10/26Explore. Discover. Connect. Introducing Natural LAW Field Trips for the Whole Family! Land • Air • Water – Your Family’s Adventure Starts Here! For years, parents and chaperones have joined us on student field trips and shared one consistent wish: “I wish they offered these field trips for adults too!” So, we listened. The San Diego River Park Foundation is thrilled to invite families of all ages to experience our immersive Natural LAW Education Program—a series of hands-on learning adventures designed to deepen your connection to the San Diego River, its rich ecology, and its cultural significance. These field trips are FREE, fun, and crafted to create meaningful outdoor memories together while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Explore the Natural LAW Programs Each themed field trip uncovers a different dimension of the natural world. Families rotate through interactive stations, discovering the hidden stories, adaptations, and science that bring our local ecosystems to life. Upcoming Family Field Trip: Location: 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108 Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026 Arrive: 9:45 am Program Start: 10:00am LAND: Tracking and Field at Grant Park Assume the role of a keen detective investigating the rich tapestry of wildlife and plant life that thrive along the river. Delve deep into the intricate relationships that sustain this vibrant ecosystem. Learn to identify animals by the signs they leave behindDiscover an animal's feeding habits by examining their teethUncover the Predator-Prey dynamics and relationshipReveal the natural checks and balances regulating the wildSharpen your observational skills and witness firsthand how organisms interact, mutually influence one another, and collectively contribute to the harmony and resilience of the riparian ecosystem. Punctuality: Please arrive a few minutes before the event. Groups arriving late will not be able to experience the entire program. Responsibility: Please be aware of your surroundings, as the safety and discipline of children are your primary responsibility. Promote listening, foster excitement, focus, curiosity, and engagement. Encourage observation rather than providing direct answers. Please step away to take phone calls to deter distraction. Environmental Safety: For safety, please remain vigilant, attentive, and engaged. Natural terrain may present unique challenges. We will reasonably accommodate special needs with the understanding that some of the wilderness terrain may pose challenges. Dress for Outdoor Success: · Closed-toe shoes and long pants · Comfortable clothes that can get wet, dirty, or muddy. · Jacket and/or rain jacket (if needed). · Sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. - Bring a filled reusable water bottle. Leave No Trace: Please respect the park and program areas. Ensure you leave these spaces cleaner than you found them, and dispose of all trash properly. Lunch: A shaded picnic area may be available. Please note that the San Diego River Foundation does not provide lunch or supervision during lunch. Please practice Leave No Trace principles at the San Diego River Park and at all outdoor locations. Program: Education Explore. Discover. Connect. Introducing Natural LAW Field Trips for the Whole Family! Land • Air • Water – Your Family’s Adventure Starts Here! For years, parents and chaperones have joined us on student field trips and shared one consistent wish: “I wish they offered these field trips for adults too!” So, we listened. The San Diego River Park Foundation is thrilled to invite families of all ages to experience our immersive Natural LAW Education Program—a series of hands-on learning adventures designed to deepen your connection to the San Diego River, its rich ecology, and its cultural significance. These field trips are FREE, fun, and crafted to create meaningful outdoor memories together while inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. Explore the Natural LAW Programs Each themed field trip uncovers a different dimension of the natural world. Families rotate through interactive stations, discovering the hidden stories, adaptations, and science that bring our local ecosystems to life. Upcoming Family Field Trip: Location: 2310 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108 Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026 Arrive: 9:45 am Program Start: 10:00am LAND: Tracking and Field at Grant Park Assume the role of a keen detective investigating the rich tapestry of wildlife and plant life that thrive along the river. Delve deep into the intricate relationships that sustain this vibrant ecosystem. Learn to identify animals by the signs they leave behindDiscover an animal's feeding habits by examining their teethUncover the Predator-Prey dynamics and relationshipReveal the natural checks and balances regulating the wildSharpen your observational skills and witness firsthand how organisms interact, mutually influence one another, and collectively contribute to the harmony and resilience of the riparian ecosystem. Punctuality: Please arrive a few minutes before the event. Groups arriving late will not be able to experience the entire program. Responsibility: Please be aware of your surroundings, as the safety and discipline of children are your primary responsibility. Promote listening, foster excitement, focus, curiosity, and engagement. Encourage observation rather than providing direct answers. Please step away to take phone calls to deter distraction. Environmental Safety: For safety, please remain vigilant, attentive, and engaged. Natural terrain may present unique challenges. We will reasonably accommodate special needs with the understanding that some of the wilderness terrain may pose challenges. Dress for Outdoor Success: · Closed-toe shoes and long pants · Comfortable clothes that can get wet, dirty, or muddy. · Jacket and/or rain jacket (if needed). · Sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat. - Bring a filled reusable water bottle. Leave No Trace: Please respect the park and program areas. Ensure you leave these spaces cleaner than you found them, and dispose of all trash properly. Lunch: A shaded picnic area may be available. Please note that the San Diego River Foundation does not provide lunch or supervision during lunch. Please practice Leave No Trace principles at the San Diego River Park and at all outdoor locations. Program: Education Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2026 Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flyer Flyers - Independent HoursFlyer Flyers Want to help outreach and work on your own time? Help us spread our flyers around town! The majority of this work will take place in Mission Valley, putting up flyers at outdoor kiosks and local businesses. This is perfect for someone who wants to make an impact with a flexible schedule. Flyer drop off locations are typically pre-determined, but let us know if you think we should flyer at a place you don't already see on the list! NOTE: Flyer drop off locations will be sent to you AFTER meeting in person or virtually on Calendly. About the San Diego River Park Foundation: Founded in 2001, we are a nonprofit, environmental organization dedicated to the restoration of the San Diego River and creation of the San Diego River Park System. More info at www.sandiegoriver.org. Program: Independent Activities Flyer Flyers Want to help outreach and work on your own time? Help us spread our flyers around town! The majority of this work will take place in Mission Valley, putting up flyers at outdoor kiosks and local businesses. This is perfect for someone who wants to make an impact with a flexible schedule. Flyer drop off locations are typically pre-determined, but let us know if you think we should flyer at a place you don't already see on the list! NOTE: Flyer drop off locations will be sent to you AFTER meeting in person or virtually on Calendly. About the San Diego River Park Foundation: Founded in 2001, we are a nonprofit, environmental organization dedicated to the restoration of the San Diego River and creation of the San Diego River Park System. More info at www.sandiegoriver.org. Program: Independent Activities Community Event Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 92108 Allow Groups: No |