Children enjoy a day on the Kings River in 2025 through the Kings River Conservancy’s youth program. (Kings River Conservancy)
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The Kings River Conservancy is hosting its latest “Get Outdoors!” youth program Saturday, April 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Participants can fish, learn about trout, make fish clay ornaments and journal about science.
The event will take place at the Kings River Wildlife Area, 27709 Pine Flat Rd., in Piedra.
Transportation will be available from the Betty Rodriguez Library in Fresno and the Sanger Community Center in Sanger with a $5 refundable deposit.
Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Children over 10 must be checked into the event by an adult and may attend on their own.
Registration is encouraged and may be found here.
Yoga Also Scheduled on the River
The Conservancy will also host a yoga and meditation event at the Kings River Wildlife Area on Saturday, April 18, from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Executive Director Molly Schnur-Salimbene will lead the event along the banks of the Kings River. Register here.
The Conservancy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the lower Kings River, offers several community programs such as monthly river clean ups, nature walks and an educational program.
More upcoming events may be found on the conservancy’s event page.
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