Step into Spring and explore California’s State Parks with the OuterSpatial App
To make park visits more seamless and enjoyable, we recommend leveraging the power of technology through the OuterSpatial App, a
To make park visits more seamless and enjoyable, we recommend leveraging the power of technology through the OuterSpatial App, a
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
On a clear day last November, two of us from Sierra Club ICO stand with a group of 25 youth at Topanga State Park’s Trippet
“Footprints” is a Parks California blog series highlighting the contributions of people and communities in state parks. Revisit our past blogs on the impact of
Thank you. Thank you for giving our team so much to be grateful for. Thank you for continually supporting us, and more importantly, our collective
Strong King tides are coming to a coast near you! King tides are stronger than normal tides at the full and new moon phases and
How can we partner with tribes to integrate traditional ecological knowledge in conservation and land management? That was the question addressed by speakers from the Yurok and Gabrielino-Tongva tribes at
“Footprints” is a Parks California blog series highlighting the contributions of people and communities in state parks. Revisit our past blogs on the impact of
In May of 2021, I backpacked for the first time with my son at the Point Reyes National Seashore. Point Reyes NS has over 70,000 miles
The California State Park and Recreation Commission recently voted to change the name of Patrick’s Point State Park in Humboldt County to Sue-meg State Park
“Footprints” is a Parks California blog series aimed to highlight the contributions of people and communities on state parks. Revisit our past blogs on the