Kite Festival to be held on October 21 at Candlestick Point, a Historic State Park in Bayview
California State Parks, Parks California, and SF Parks Alliance will host a kite festival called “Kite the Bay.”
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California State Parks, Parks California, and SF Parks Alliance will host a kite festival called “Kite the Bay.”
Transnomadica’s first collection for Parks California, called “RETURN TO NATURE,” will feature vintage one-of-a-kind, restored and customized t-shirts, sweatshirts, outerwear and accessories.
Join us for the launch our 2023 artist collaboration featuring Jeremy Collins and enjoy a reception with the artist at Los Angeles State Historic Park!
Parks across the state will offer special community events with in-person and virtual programming
California State Parks’ Candlestick Point State Recreation Area (SRA) and Parks California are hosting a free community event called Growing Together Day to celebrate this unique 252-acre urban oasis and vital state park.
Telemundo reporter Grecia Carrillo spoke with our very own Myrian Solis Coronel about how a new Parks California grants program is helping more 4th graders explore parks using California State Park’s Adventure Pass.
Developed with OuterSpatial, new app aims to invite and inform visitors with an interactive challenge that prompts collection of badges across 200+ parks
First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, California State Parks, and Parks California are thrilled to announce the 12 non-profit organizations to become the first-ever recipients of the Adventure Pass Grants Program
A recently released study shows that a vast network of more than 100 nonprofit organizations play an indisputably critical role in supporting California’s state parks.
The program, in its third year, continues to address equitable access to parks for under-resourced communities statewide.