On December 6th, check out the flourishing native plant growing area at Zedler Marsh.
Every plant that goes into the ground brings our wetlands closer to being restored.
Learn about restoration ecology at Zedler Marsh, a restoration site within Los Cerritos Wetlands. Explore the different types of plant communities (coastal salt marsh, mulefat scrub, coastal sage scrub) being cultivated for the current and future restoration of the wetlands.


Our walk will begin with a brief orientation about Los Cerritos Wetlands. Tour leaders will discuss some interesting challenges in restoring the Zedler Marsh wetlands area, the restoration techniques they rely on, and the important role of California native plants. There will be opportunities for birding and other wildlife sightings at Zedler Marsh.


What: Salt Marsh Stroll nature walk at Los Cerritos Wetlands.


When: Saturday, December 6th, 2025, at 8:00 AM. The parking lot gate will open at 7:45 AM and close at 8:10 AM. No latecomers can be admitted for the tour, and all participants must stay for the entire tour, which will end by 10:00 AM.


Where: Meet in the driveway/parking area at the corner of 1st Street and PCH in Seal Beach. There will be signs. Do NOT use a map program like Google Maps to guide you; you will end up in the wrong location.


Close-toed shoes are required to attend the walk, and adults must accompany kids under 16. Reserve your spot here. Please email any questions you may have.


P.S. Zedler Marsh looks fabulous right now, thanks to recent rains. It’s a highlight of the nature walk! Check out the image below!
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