A nine-year-old girl who went missing in Samuel P. Taylor State Park on Friday was found 21 hours later, on Saturday morning, by two bikers who live in the San Geromino Valley. The search and rescue operation enlisted the help of teams from eight nearby counties, according to multiple reports. About 200 workers convened to hunt for Ida Rothschild, a brown-haired girl with bangs who was wearing a pink-and-white terry cloth sweater and orange leggings, and walked through the state park all night long. She did not eat or sleep for the entirety of her disappearance; instead she searched for the campsite she had wandered away from on Friday afternoon. After realizing she was missing, her family spent about an hour and a half looking for her before enlisting the help of the Sheriff’s Office. The cyclists, who went on a morning ride hoping they might spot the missing child, found her about two and a half miles from her family’s campsite, crying for her mother. Ida and her family, who live in Santa Fe, New Mexico, were on vacation and stayed in Muir Beach before camping among the redwoods in the state park. Her mother’s blog said that they were traveling to California so she could attend training in Waldorf teaching methods. After Ida was reunited with her family, her mother asked where she had been all night. Ida just replied, “Mom, I’m fine,” according to the Marin Independent Journal.