the discovery Campus


The Discovery Campus is an extraordinary collection of hands-on exhibits, gardens, and live animal ambassadors allowing visitors to “taste nature.”

taste Nature

Visit the Agua Hedionda Discovery Campus

The Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation operates the Discovery Campus.  We are open to the public, but we primarily serve families with school-aged children who care about the environment, the watershed, and the local community. These families come to Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation for active ways to involve their kids in fun, hands-on, educational experiences that give them a sense of accomplishment.

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  • When are you open?

    7 days a week 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 

    • Member-only Extended Hours are 4:00 PM-6:00 PM on Wednesdays 

    Special closures can be found below 


    Note: Our school programs are scheduled every day of the week so in the event of rain, the Discovery Campus may be closed until 1:30 PM. Additionally, if rainfall occurs on the weekend, the Honor The Future room will be closed due to birthday parties moving indoors. 

  • Is there an admission fee?

    We have a suggested $15 donation for a group of up to 6 people, and a suggested $25 donation for groups larger than 6. This includes one snack pack for feeding an animal ambassador. Members are complimentary. 

  • Who are we?

    The Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation is a 501C(3) non-profit formed in 1990 to promote the Agua Hedionda Lagoon in its global context. We receive no funding from the government. Everything we do is supported by guests, Members, donors, and grants. 


    Our education programs operate out of the Discovery Campus, which is home to an extraordinary collection of hands-on exhibits, gardens, and live animal ambassadors, allowing visitors of every age to experience hands-on excellent environmental education. 

  • What do we do?

    Our Promise is that through excellent environmental education, every visitor becomes a Future Lagoon Steward and Watershed Warrior, empowered with one new practice to help Mother Earth and create a lasting positive impact on the environment. 


    Our Vision is to be Stewards of the Watershed as we inspire future generations, so we all have access to a healthy lagoon. A safe place in nature...for all 


    Our Mission is to energize people through education and outreach to preserve the Agua Hedionda Lagoon as an accessible and healthy watershed.

  • What does it mean to be a Member?

    Through Membership, you too can make a difference in your community and enjoy excellent environmental education at the same time! 


    Just a few of the benefits include: no admission donation needed, 20% off Discovery Camps and Birthday Party Packages, 10% off everything in our Lagoon Treasure’s Gift Shop, and Daily Perks like BOGO snack packs on weekends! See more benefits on our website or ask the front desk! 


    Steward membership is $10/month for the entire year, for the entire family. 

  • Can I volunteer?

    Yes! We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available for all ages (those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult). Opportunities include trail maintenance & restoration, animal care, event prep, and more! 


    Learn more

  • Do you have trails?

    Yes! AHLF manages approximately 3.5 miles of trails surrounding the lagoon, including: Bayshore Drive Trail, Cove Trail, Hubbs Trail, Kelly School Trail, and the Discovery Campus Trail. 


    Get a trail map!

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