Exploring the Magic of Outdoor Learning: A Teacher Symposium at Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Imagine turning your classroom into a forest filled with towering sequoias, the sounds of birdsong, and the scent of earth
Imagine turning your classroom into a forest filled with towering sequoias, the sounds of birdsong, and the scent of earth
It was a beautiful day at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area as the community came out to celebrate this unique 252-acre urban oasis and vital
Our inaugural Parks California Climate Fellow, Ryan Swanson, recently wrapped up his fellowship where, for the last year, he has been providing scientific expertise and
The first Earth Day was recognized in 1970 as a way to raise awareness of environmental issues. Today it remains an important day to
Finding solutions to managing invasive plants found in state parks and on public lands is a challenging prospect, especially because weeds have an annoying
Our President & CEO Kindley Walsh Lawlor sat down with Environmental Directions, the longest-running environmental radio program in the U.S. In the interview, Kindley spoke
By Emily Henry Did you know that California State Parks offers free entry at 19 state parks for fourth-grade students and their families? It’s
By Veronica Silva-Miranda Carmen Bogan takes a photo of community members at the Where’s Rodney Celebration. California State Parks and Parks California celebrated the
Written by: Michael Bridges Ernest Hemingway once said, “It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best.” I could
Meet Michael Mantell, the newest member of Parks California’s Board of Directors! While he may be new to our Board of Directors, Michael has been
On April 7, Parks California hosted its first ParkSpeak of 2022 to celebrate the first tribally operated Visitor Center within the State Park system, which
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