Dora and the Lost City of Gold

Dora and the Lost City of Gold

Available Now on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital!

The National Wildlife Federation is teaming up with Paramount Pictures and Walden Media for Dora and the Lost City of Gold to encourage kids and families to go outdoors and explore nature!




About the Movie

Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, nothing could prepare Dora (Isabela Moner) for her most dangerous adventure ever – High School. Always the explorer, Dora quickly finds herself leading Boots (her best friend, a monkey), Diego (Jeff Wahlberg), a mysterious jungle inhabitant (Eugenio Derbez), and a rag tag group of teens on a live-action adventure to save her parents (Eva Longoria, Michael Peña) and solve the impossible mystery behind a lost city of gold. 

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Family Fun Guide

You don’t have to grow up in the jungle like Dora to be an outdoor explorer and learn about wildlife. Whether you go to a park in the city, wilderness or your backyard, you can have a great time in the great outdoors!

The National Wildlife Federation is providing Dora-inspired fun outdoor activities to encourage kids and families to build their explorer skills and discover nature.

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¡EXPLORA AL AIRE LIBRE COMO DIORA!
BE AN OUTDOOR EXPLORER LIKE DORA!

Take the Green Hour Pledge to spend an hour per day outdoors to explore nature like Dora! You will also get the latest news about the National Wildlife Federation's Green Hour program, more outdoor events, and fun things to do.


More Activities

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Plan a Green Hour: Get outside and into nature. Take a hike with your family, go fishing, go birdwatching, have fun! Visit the National Wildlife Federation’s Green Hour for reasons why it’s so important and to find fun activities to do once you start exploring.

Adopt a Fox: Swiper is a clever fox character in Dora’s adventures. There are 12 different kinds of foxes living in many parts of the world. But red foxes are found in more places than any other. The red fox is at home in leafy woods, on a frozen tundra—even in a big city in the middle of summer! And they seem to thrive in all kinds of weather. You could call them the anytime, anywhere foxes.

Get Outdoors with HECHO: Learn more about HECHO and its platform for Hispanics/Latinos to contribute knowledge and perspectives about public lands conservation!

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