Announcing 2022 Route to Parks Grantees
The program, in its third year, continues to address equitable access to parks for under-resourced communities statewide.
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The program, in its third year, continues to address equitable access to parks for under-resourced communities statewide.
Dozens of bicyclists left Candlestick Point State Recreation Area Park in San Francisco this morning and are on their way to Big Basin Redwoods State Park. The 70-mile journey down California’s coast was put together by Parks California, a non-profit organization working to ensure state, regional, and local parks thrive.
Led by local muralist Joe Colmenares, Parks California, California State Parks, and the California State Coastal Conservancy, we are transforming Candlestick Point’s main entrance into a more welcoming environment for the community of Bayview Hunters Point and beyond.
Today, Parks California welcomed Yurok Cultural Resources Department Director and Tribal Heritage Preservation Officer (THPO) Rosie Clayburn to its Board of Directors as its first member of Indigenous heritage.
April 1, 2022 PRESS RELEASE WHAT: Today, Parks California welcomed three long-time parks supporters to its Board of Directors and Advisory Council. Joining the Board of Directors,
Nonprofit’s Route to Parks Grants to address transportation barriers and increase access to California State Parks for communities facing financial hardship
Smog City Brewing Company and Alvarado Street Brewery combine forces to create the Park Hopper Hazy IPA
2021 Grantees offer hands-on natural resources training, mentorship, and expertise while building career and professional development opportunities
Parks California joins forces with StageIt to host a virtual benefit concert featuring performances from artists like David Wilcox, Khafre Jay, O-Town, Ozomatli, and more, to rally support for programs and initiatives that make California State Parks more accessible, available and meaningful for everyone.
Free virtual guided tour goes behind-the-scenes at one of California’s first African-American settlements