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Sunset Hike

sunset hike

Event Overview

Kick off your weekend with a urban sunset hike to Sunset Cliffs Natural Park! We'll be departing from the Clarke Field House at 3:00pm as the sunsets at 4:45pm. This is a 3 mile out and back hike along the cliffside near Point Loma. We'll take photos, play games, and joy the breathtaking views together with food in hand. 

Please note that due to this hike being time sensitive, we will be unable to depart later than 3:00pm. Be sure to check your class schedule or check in with your professors if this is a trip you don't want to miss. Thank you!

If you have any questions about this Outdoor Adventure, please email the OA team. 
outdooradventures@csusm.edu 

When: 

Friday, November 18th 2022

 

Once you are registered for this trip, you will recieve an email approximately one week before the trip depatrure date with more information including meet up times, trip itinerary, what to bring, etc. If you have any questions or concerns before recieving this email, please email our team at outdooradventures@csusm.edu for support.


Register Online

  • Registration Open: August 15th 2022   ONLINE ONLY
  • Registration Close: Mondays, two days before the trip date.

Trip Cost: $35.00 per Student


Trip Cost Comparison
Cost of going w/ REC vs. On Your Own Food Transportation Entrance Fees Hiking Gear Total Cost 
Campus Recreation  Included Included Included Included $35.00
On Your Own  $20.00 $15.00 $5.00 $25+ $65.00

Our goal is to provide students with afforadable opportunities to experience the outdoors in a variety of ways. We sudsidize trip costs by 30%-55%. See above for cost-savings; some of these categories are estimated if we do not have actual cost (ex: gas cost).


All sales are final; we do not provide refunds. 

***Have your Health Insurance information readily available at time of sign up.***


All University programs require student participants to follow standards of the CSUSM Student Code of Conduct in order to ensure a safe, respectful learning environment.  As the Policy states, “The University is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy living and learning environment for students, faculty, and staff. Each member of the campus community should choose behaviors that contribute toward this end. Students are expected to be good citizens and to engage in responsible behaviors that reflect well upon their university, to be civil to one another and to others in the campus community, and contribute positively to student and university life.” 

Failure to abide by these standards could result in becoming ineligible to participate in Outdoor Adventure programs indefinitely and a referral to the Dean of Students Office.