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Weekly in Summer 2026

SF Bay Area

Serving San Carlos

Five Epic Day Trips.

One Incredible Week.

Redwoods  Angel Island  Presidio Elephant Seals Skyline Hike

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Monday through Friday

  •  Full-Day Trips (about 8.5–9 Hours)

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Roundtrip from 

San Carlos

 Area

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Edscursions Pass—Spring Enrollment Rate: $795 before May 2—All Fees Included

Service area

San Carlos

Enroll in This Camp

What's Included

(Sequence May Vary)

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Giant Trees

Step inside a tree so big that President Teddy Roosevelt visited it—and explorer John Charles Frémont even slept in it.

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Ancient Redwood Grove

Travel back in time as you walk past trees that have been alive for nearly 2,000 years.

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Passing Steam trains

Let the whistle and hiss of real passing steam trains carry you back to the redwood forest as it sounded in the 1800s.

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Discovery Center

Learn even more about the magic of the redwoods through interactive exhibits that describe the forest and its history.

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

(Santa Cruz Mountains)

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Take a step back in time—and into one of the biggest trees on Earth!—at one of the most popular and historically significant redwood groves in the world.

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Unique Island Ecosystem

Discover more types of habitats than on any other island in the Bay, from windswept grasslands to hidden coves.

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Stunning 360° Bay Views

Climb to the island’s highest point and see how geography has shaped travel, wildlife, and human history across the Bay.

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Historic Military Defense Sites

Explore real Army buildings and cannon forts, and learn how Angel Island protected the U.S. for more than 100 years.

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Ellis Island of the West

Visit the historic Immigration Station, and see where 500,000 newcomers entered the U.S., the largest share from China.

Angel Island

(San Francisco Bay)

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Ride a ferry to the most important natural island in the San Francisco Bay, hike to amazing views, and explore how nature, immigration, and the military shaped its past.

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Seal Sound Show

Hear elephant seals bark and snort, and learn how their sounds help the seals communicate, compete, and defend space.

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Up-Close Seal Viewing

Get safely up-close with massive elephant seals, and see how these giants rest, move, and wrestle.

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Beachtime Break

Take a break at Cove Beach, where kids can explore tide‑smoothed sand and enjoy the quieter side of the point.

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Bluffs‑to‑Point Hike

Hike along windswept ocean bluffs to Año Nuevo Point, and discover how waves, wind, and wildlife shape this rugged coast.

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Marine Education Center

Visit a nature center in a restored 19th-century barn, and learn where elephant seals go when they're not at Año Nuevo.

Año Nuevo State Park

(San Mateo Coast)

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Explore ocean bluffs, sandy beaches, and a world‑famous elephant seal rookery where kids can watch, listen, and learn about these incredible marine mammals.

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Beaches and Bluffs

Play on a sandy ocean beach with Golden Gate views, and learn how waves, tides, and wildlife shape this rugged coastline.

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Golden Gate Fort

Explore historic Fort Point beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, and learn how soldiers once protected the Bay from enemy ships.

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Steps leading down to Baker Beach from the Batteries Bluff in the Presidio of San Francisco.

Bluffs-to-Beach Trails

Hike from windswept cliffs down to the beach, and discover how plants, animals, and waves shape this dramatic coastline.

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A flock of birds floating on Crissy Marsh in the Presidio of San Francisco.

Restored Marsh

Discover a restored wetland filled with birds and native plants, and learn how marshes protect the Bay and help wildlife thrive.

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Battery Boutelle, one of 16 historic U.S. military batteries built in the Presidio.

Coastal Cannon Forts

Explore old coastal gun stations built to defend the Golden Gate, and learn how Presidio soldiers once protected the U.S.

The Presidio of San Francisco

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Explore beaches, wildlife, and historic forts at the Presidio of San Francisco, and discover how nature and military history shaped this incredible corner of the Golden Gate.

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Ancient Oaks

Walk beneath huge, twisting oaks, and learn how these ancient giants support thousands of bugs, birds, and other critters.

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Panoramic Views

Climb to sweeping, high viewpoints, and see how mountains, valleys, and forests connect the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Alpine Pond

Visit a quiet mountain pond filled with frogs, birds, and plants, and learn why ponds are vital to wildlife in dry landscapes.

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Full Range of Habitats

Explore all four natural communities surrounding Russian Ridge: grassland, mixed evergreen forest, chaparral, and riparian.

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Nature Center

Visit a hands‑on nature center with exhibits, animal displays, and friendly docents who help kids explore.

Russian Ridge Skyline Hike

(Santa Cruz Mountains)

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Hike across the highest publicly accessible trail in San Mateo County, explore ponds and forests, and discover how multiple ecosystems fit together on one mountain ridge.

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