Orientation Adventure

orientation students in front of hollywood sign

Orientation Adventure allows students to meet new people, build skills, and transition to Pomona while exploring the diverse wilderness, cultural, and entertainment options in and around Los Angeles, California. The OA form will be released early in summer 2024.

All OA trips are described under the following categories:

Campus-Based

Campus-based OA trips will utilize campus as a basecamp while traveling to different off-campus locations Monday-Wednesday. Participants will be sleeping in their residence halls, having meals on campus and the opportunity to dine out, including access to all campus amenities such as showers, toilets, wi-fi, electricity, etc. On-campus OA groups will also have new nightly activities. All on-campus OA trips will have opportunities to hangout, play games, and swim in the pool.

Off-Campus

Off-campus based OA trips will be entirely off campus. Departing from campus on Monday and returning on Wednesday. These trips include a variety of outdoor activities and locations, such as state beaches and national forests, all within two hours from campus. Off campus trips will either be sleeping indoors or in tents. Access to amenities such as electricity, wi-fi, showers, etc. will be very limited or non-existent.

Each description will include a note to help you further choose the best OA for you.

  • Whether activities are indoors, outdoors or a mixture.
  • Activity Level: 1-5
    • 1 = Mostly resting, short distances of travel required
    • 3 = Active, 50-60% of day with intermittent periods of rest
    • 5 = Active and very strenuous
  • Water Activities (such as boating, swimming paddleboarding, etc.): if water activities are indicated, it is best practice that participants have basic level swimming skills. In most scenarios a Lifeguard will be present, if not precautions will be taken. All campus-based trips will have water activities on Wednesday. Please note water activities are always optional.

2024 Campus-Based Orientation Adventure Trip Descriptions

Community Partnerships and Service

An introduction to Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Draper Center for Community Partnerships and how it builds community, both on and off campus. Some of our neighboring communities face difficult challenges, such as underfunded schools, homelessness, food insecurity, and environmental justice. The Draper Center partners with local non-profit organizations to assist in meeting these and other needs.  Join us as we learn from local residents, participate in hands-on projects and activities, and tour sites to see the inner workings of our community partners.

  • Mostly Indoors
  • Activity Level: 1
  • Water Activities

Baldy to Beach

Get ready to explore the beauty that sits right in Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s backyard. From the trails of Mount Baldy to the beautiful sunny SoCal beach. Explore all the beauty and adventure that surrounds your new home. Each day will include a trip to a nearby outdoor destination.

  • Mostly Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 3
  • Water Activities

Farm & Fish

Learn about the Â鶹´«Ã½ Farm and local food systems in Southern California. Â鶹´«Ã½'s on campus farm is a 2-acre space with chickens, a diverse fruit orchard and student-built biodome. Get the chance to get your hands dirty and pick up a few gardening skills along the way. On Tuesday you will also get the chance to travel off campus, visit the Aquarium of the Pacific, and spend a half-day sea fishing in the Pacific Ocean.

  • Mostly Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 3
  • No Water Activities

KSPC

Explore the wide world of Southern California media. If you’re interested in podcasting, broadcasting or media production this is the OA for you. Through your OA experience you will meet professionals working in the industry and get hands-on with recording, interviewing and audio editing. Visit local radio and broadcasting professionals in SoCal. Participate in audio workshops out of the college’s very own radio station, KSPC 88.7FM. Catch KSPC’s online streams at kspc.org.

  • Mostly Indoors
  • Activity Level: 1
  • Water Activities

L.A. Food and Pomona Dining

Explore Los Angeles and the food that makes L.A. great in this food-based immersion. We will dive into food trends that are evolving in the world, the ingredients that make it happen, and exciting dining opportunities of Los Angeles. You will get the opportunity to learn about unique groundbreaking agricultural processes. Sign-up to experience new and exciting food opportunities!

  • Indoors & Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2
  • Water Activities

Local Theater Scene

Join us to experience the SoCal theatre scene. At this OA, you will experience behind the scenes, have an opportunity to go on stage and enjoy your seat in the audience. Participate in a workshop with a local improv troupe, attend a live performance in LA, and so much more as we introduce you to the local theater scene.

  • Mostly Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2
  • Water Activities

Museums

Explore the institutions that help define Los Angeles’ cultural identity. This arts-based immersion will take participants into museums, galleries, and experimental sites throughout the city. Connect with other art lovers and cultural critics while you stroll through the art halls and galleries that give the greater Los Angeles area its vibe.

  • Mostly Indoors
  • Activity Level: 1
  • Water Activities

Quintessential L.A.

Get ready to explore your new neighborhood: - Los Angeles. Check out all things L.A. including visiting legendary destinations like the Griffith Observatory, downtown L.A., and soaking up the sun at the beach. A true Californian experience.

  • Indoors & Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2
  • Water Activities

2024 Off-Campus Orientation Adventure Trip

Pali Retreat Camp 

Found in the beautiful mountains of the San Bernardino National Forest, Pali Retreat will be a cabin getaway. Pali Retreat to beautiful viewpoints, a challenge course, archery, swimming, archery tag, arts & crafts, night hikes and campfires. Staying at Pali Retreat means cozy bunk style beds, meals in the dining hall and indoor plumbing. A great outdoor getaway without having to sleep on the ground.

  • Mostly Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2-3 
  • Water Activities 

The following options groups will utilize a local campground as their basecamp. Sleeping in tents, cooking over a stove and enjoying several activities during the day. Access to electricity, cell coverage, Wi-Fi and showers are not guaranteed. It will be a great time to unwind and unplug.

Rock Climbing

Spend your OA experience rock climbing via tope rope and bouldering routes in SoCal. Southern California has way more than just sunny beaches and Hollywood stars. Join us in some sweet climbing at some classic crags. You will spend your three days climbing and hiking opportunities that are within an easy drive of campus.

  • Outdoors 
  • Activity Level: 4-5
  • No Water Activities 

Dogwood Campground

Located in the San Bernardino National Forest, just 50 miles from campus, the Dogwood Campground is the perfect place to get an introduction to our nearby mountains. Staying minutes from Lake Gregory and surrounded by lush greenery of Dogwood trees, participants will get to explore the namesake Dogwood Trail, see wildlife and beat the heat by cooling off in the lake.

  • Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2-3
  • Water Activities

Malibu Creek State Park

Malibu Creek State Park, located just off Pacific Coast Highway, is 8,000 acres of exquisite scenery. You can find canyon vistas, rolling hills, streamside.

  • Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2-3
  • Water Activities

San Onofre State Beach

San Onofre is California's most popular beach and one of the top five most visited state parks in California and it is under 100 miles from campus. This OA trip is for those who already love the ocean or those ready to explore just one of the places that makes southern California so special. You will be able to spend time on the beach, explore the nearby sandstone bluffs and possibly participate in world-class surfing. Wildlife has even been known to hang out near the shoreline!

  • Outdoors 
  • Activity Level: 3-4 
  • Water Activities 

Serrano Campground

Serrano Campground is a beautiful place to enjoy the north side of beautiful Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino National Forest. The lake is surrounded by pine forest, with lots of hiking options it is a perfect choice to avoid the summer sun. The lake has swimming and paddle boats and kayaks to cruise along the shoreline in style.

  • Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2-3
  • Water Activities

Point Mugu/ Channel Islands

Point Mugu State Park offers beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and multiple opportunities for hiking and swimming. Take a ferry ride to Channel Island National Park and enjoy the multitude of hiking trails, opportunities for wildlife viewing, and swimming at the beach.

  • Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 2-3
  • Water Activities

Backpacking Adventure

Spend your OA experience backpacking through the beautiful SoCal mountains. You will be carrying all the gear you need with your fellow backpackers for the duration of OA. This is an intermediate backpacking trip and will offer various physical challenges as well as beautiful views of the remote wilderness. There will be no access to showers, restrooms, or Wi-Fi during this trip.

  • Outdoors
  • Activity Level: 5
  • No Water Activities