
Footprints: Uplifting the Impact of Hispanic and Latinx Communities on California State Parks
“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

“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

Do you know what it is like to be out in nature when you are missing one of your senses? At the Sierra Club’s Inspiring

As we venture outside to enjoy the long sunny days, we all have the responsibility to be intentional and mindful of the spaces we’re in.

Nina Omomo was in her final semester at San Francisco State University as the world locked down into the pandemic. After six years of balancing coursework and working at

By Catherine Bubser and Michael Gatheru Bubser studies environmental science with a concentration in environmental systems and society at UCLA. She is passionate about conservation

California’s iconic coastline is world-renowned for its rich tapestry of dunes, sandy beaches, coastal bluff, and tidepools – a wonderfully diverse set of habitats for plants and wildlife. California

Masterson is an intern and instructor for the City Surf Project from San Francisco. She is proud to be a first-generation Irish American born and raised in San Francisco with

Family-Friendly Outdoor Activities for Anywhere in California The weather is getting warmer. The days are getting longer. Summer is almost here in California! With more

As we enter into the summer after of the driest winters on record, we rally around the themes of National Wildfire Awareness month. Wildfires have long been a natural part of California’s landscape

Women’s History Month invites us to honor women who have blazed new trails of exploration and conservation to protect and preserve the places we love.