Keeping the Wild in Wilderness

& helping visitors enjoy Mt. San Jacinto State Park

Management and recovery of a rare, endemic plant:

The Hidden Lake Bluecurls

Learn how this tiny plant went from endangered to recover, and about plans for balancing conservation and recreation in the future.

Watch our previous Getting in Touch with Nature recording, Earthquake! Every Second Counts

Education

We cover the costs of school field trips using the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway so that students from all over the Coachella Valley are able to experience the state park at little to no cost, and we fund supplies for the Junior Ranger program for youth visitors.

Interpretation

Visit the State Park Museum on the bottom floor of the newly renovated mountain Tram station! MSJNHA funds help support the museum and many interpretive programs and projects within the park.

Explore Nature

Get in Touch with Nature and sign up for our guided hikes, classes, lectures, and ranger programs. Discover the natural history, geology, and wildflowers of the San Jacinto Mountains, or learn navigation skills. MSJNHA programs are free and open to all!

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Getting in Touch with Nature

Getting in Touch with Nature programs offer participants the opportunity to cultivate a more intimate connection with nature through education and immersion in the magnificence of Mt. San Jacinto State Park with Class & Field events, and our Virtual Lecture Series.

Be a part of our mission!

Become a member to Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association today, and your dues will be used to support Mt. San Jacinto State Park, from funding school field trips, to interpretive improvements to the mountain trails.