Get to know the Friends in the Field Program

The Friends in the Field, or FIF program, was recently funded through the North Valley Regional Center to increase the outdoor education opportunities for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities(IDD's) between the ages of 16-26 to engage in various activities, and with various community partners - most of whom are a part of the Outdoor Education for All network(OEFA outdooreducationforall.org).

Further goals include the ability to integrate with a supportive community where participants can socialize, explore nature, attend events like concerts and festivals, and participate in activities like hiking, kayaking, and more. In essence, Friends in the Field is all about fostering inclusivity, fun, and meaningful experiences for individuals with IDDs and their families.

This program couldn't have been possible without the kick-off training provided through MERGE Consulting. Learn more about that training here. Interested in a training for your organization or interested in working with us in ANY capacity? 

If this sounds like something you or your organization is interested in,  a Recreation Specialist can create a custom field trip, inclusivity training, or after school program for your students.


Here is a glimpse at the opportunities we have for friends and families to experience.

  • Hiking

  • Photography (digital cameras provided) 

  • Drone Flying - licensed pilot present

  • Teambuilding Activities 

  • Nature Journaling

  • Traditional Survival Techniques – Bow Drills, searching and finding water, nutrition in the wild, finding a safe place during the night 

  • Preparing a meal in the wild

  • RC Cars/Monster Trucks (Only at Bille Park)

  • Hiking on moderate incline and decline (Only at Lil Falls Trail in Magalia and Lake Oroville Dam Trail) 

  • Rock Climbing and Rappelling (Only at Upper Bidwell Park)

  • Binocular based Bird Watching and identification (Only at Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve)

  • Fire Wise Curriculum (Only at Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve)

  • On the Water Recreation (Only at Paradise Lake - Boat Launch Side and The Forebay Aquatic Center)

  • Sailing (Only at The Forebay Aquatic Center)

  • Rowing (Only at The Forebay Aquatic Center)

  • Kayaking (Only at Paradise Lake - Boat Launch Side and The Forebay Aquatic Center)

Connor Finnigan

Recreation Specialist

Paradise Recreation and Park District
Work: (530) 809-7399

Cell: (619) 244-8621

cfinnigan@paradiseprpd.com

paradiseprpd.com