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Nature Friends Los Angeles is a Private Membership organization. Its facilities are NOT open to the general public. All Nature Friends activities are by invitation only. We reserve the right to refuse admittance to any person for any reason. Please call ahead before you visit our location and arrange an appointment. Do not come unannounced. We often have private events at our locations, and we appreciate your not disturbing them with unannounced visits.

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Coming Soon...
Tuesday, Sep 14
08:00 PM Board Meeting
Wednesday, Sep 15
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Wednesday, Sep 22
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Wednesday, Sep 29
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Wednesday, Oct 6
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Friday, Oct 8
12:00 PM San Jacinto Cabin Weekend
Saturday, Oct 9
All Day San Jacinto Cabin Weekend
Sunday, Oct 10
All Day San Jacinto Cabin Weekend
Monday, Oct 11
Until 03:00 PM San Jacinto Cabin Weekend
Tuesday, Oct 12
08:00 PM Board Meeting
Wednesday, Oct 13
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Wednesday, Oct 20
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Wednesday, Oct 27
06:00 PM Evening Hike
Wednesday, Nov 3
06:00 PM Evening Hike

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Mission Statement (NFI)
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Mission Statement NFI

Mission Statement of Nature Friends International

With over 500,000 members in 50 member and partner organisations, the Friends-of-Nature mouvement, founded in 1895, is one of the largest non-governmental organisations (NGOs) worldwide.

Our work is focused on shaping the sustainable development of our societies and includes in particular


  • protecting, cultivating and making people aware of our natural and cultural heritage,
  • consciously engaging with nature and culture, the two pillars of a global, socially sound and fair societal development,
  • making the right to a healthy environment and living conditions a reality for all people,
  • treating people from diverse countries and regions with respect, irrespective of their gender, origin or colour,
  • mediating between the interests of the visited and the visitors,
  • encouraging sustainable mobility,
  • ensuring that nature-based tourism is environmentally compatible.



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