Southern California Wildfires
Watching the destruction and devastation take hold of our great state in real-time upends our sense of place. Home is
Watching the destruction and devastation take hold of our great state in real-time upends our sense of place. Home is
Parks California President and CEO Kindley Walsh Lawlor joined local artist Jose “Pepe” Muñóz to show how the arts and parks can come together to benefit the community.
The event celebrated the opening of the Big Basin Art About exhibit by exploring art pieces in various mediums inspired by artists’ experiences in the park.
Parks California recently participated in the signature celebration, Growing Together Day, at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area.
The campaign uses the iconic “warming stripes” graphic to visualize and display average annual temperature trends over the last 100+ years.
By Andrea Cornelius, 2023-2024 Climate Fellow Q: Why did the oyster never share its pearls?A: Because it was a little shellfish. Estuaries are critical natural
On August 18, 2020, the CZU Lightning Complex Fire swept through 97% of Big Basin State Park’s property, destroying almost all of the park buildings
Art has long served as an inspiration to visit California parks. For years, works of paint and prose transported viewers to the wondrous mountains, beaches
Author: Veronica Silva Miranda California State Parks and Parks California recently hosted a literacy event to celebrate the opening of a new StoryWalk installation with
K-12 students need champions like Krey, a leader behind passPORTS. The program brings State Parks to students through blended virtual and in-person experiences. Students thrive
To make park visits more seamless and enjoyable, we recommend leveraging the power of technology through the OuterSpatial App, a mobile application that makes exploring California State Parks more accessible, interactive, and informative.