Thousands are expected to march in Santa Ana on Saturday, Jan. 20, in Orange County’s second annual Women’s March, one of many marches planned nationwide this weekend.

Sold-out buses will be heading to the meeting spot at Flower Street and West Civic Center Drive, and plenty more marchers will be heading there by car.

Here are some tips to make the most out of your morning if you want to join the OC Women’s March.

Where to go:

The march’s starting point is the corner of Flower Street and West Civic Center Drive in downtown Santa Ana. A final marching route has not – and will not – be posted since, organizers say, it could change at the last minute. If you don’t want to get lost, arrive and join the crowd early.

When to arrive:

The march starts at 9 a.m. Organizers advise participants give themselves time to get to the starting point after parking.

Where to park:

Eight parking lots in the surrounding area have been mapped out by organizers. They can be found surrounding the starting point along Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana Boulevard, Third Street, Fourth Street and Fifth Street.

Cost:

The march is free, though parking will cost about $5, depending on where you go.

What to bring:

Water will be available at the march; participants are encouraged to bring handheld signs, kids and friends.

What not to bring:

Backpacks or big bags, cars, roller skates, bikes, pets (exception for service animals) and signs on sticks.

Information:

ocwomensmarch.org