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2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. On Wednesday, April 28 we came together as a parks community for our 19th annual Park Advocacy Day. While we weren’t able to meet in person again this year, attendees showed a passion for parks, with over 200 advocates joining the General Session webinar for 2 hours of engaging on park issues and hearing from park PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION Thank you for participating in virtual Earth Day Climate Action! Thanks to your hard work, we have had a HUGE impact on our California state parks and beyond. Please take a few minutes to fill out the form below. Thanks to our friends at REI, the person who collects the most unique item will win a prize, as well as one lucky individual selected DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks. LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. On Wednesday, April 28 we came together as a parks community for our 19th annual Park Advocacy Day. While we weren’t able to meet in person again this year, attendees showed a passion for parks, with over 200 advocates joining the General Session webinar for 2 hours of engaging on park issues and hearing from park PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION Thank you for participating in virtual Earth Day Climate Action! Thanks to your hard work, we have had a HUGE impact on our California state parks and beyond. Please take a few minutes to fill out the form below. Thanks to our friends at REI, the person who collects the most unique item will win a prize, as well as one lucky individual selected DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation. LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guided DIGGING INTO THE DETAILS OF THE MAY REVISE On May 14, Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. Contrary to what we feared a year ago, California’s economy has roared back to life. Overall, the Governor is predicting a $76 billion surplus on top of $25 billion in federal COVID relief funds — $100 billion in all to invest in programs and services that serve, protect, and ZOOM BACKGROUNDS FOR PARK LOVERS Zoom Backgrounds for Park Lovers. Using Zoom with virtual backgrounds to communicate? Why not show off your favorite state park while doing it? Download one of our California state parks zoom backgrounds and show your love for state parks! HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
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She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and EXPLORE CALIFORNIA: MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK Mount Tamalpais State Park, located in Marin County, is a cherished destination of many Bay Area locals. With panoramic views, expansive hillsides, and coastal redwoods, visitors affectionately refer to this park as Mount Tam. The native people who first inhabited this area were the Coast Miwok, and “Tamalpais” is derived from their wordSAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION California State Parks Foundation | Cal Parks WILDFIRE RESILIENCY AND PREVENTION GRANT ROUND SCORING AND Scoring. Proposed project or program impact 45%. Proposed project or program description 20%. *Proposed project or program collaboration 20%. Grant applicant 15%. *Climate change disproportionately affects low income communities and communities of color. To address the disproportionate environmental hazard risk to these communities weencourage
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks. LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. On Wednesday, April 28 we came together as a parks community for our 19th annual Park Advocacy Day. While we weren’t able to meet in person again this year, attendees showed a passion for parks, with over 200 advocates joining the General Session webinar for 2 hours of engaging on park issues and hearing from park PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION Thank you for participating in virtual Earth Day Climate Action! Thanks to your hard work, we have had a HUGE impact on our California state parks and beyond. Please take a few minutes to fill out the form below. Thanks to our friends at REI, the person who collects the most unique item will win a prize, as well as one lucky individual selected DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks. LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. On Wednesday, April 28 we came together as a parks community for our 19th annual Park Advocacy Day. While we weren’t able to meet in person again this year, attendees showed a passion for parks, with over 200 advocates joining the General Session webinar for 2 hours of engaging on park issues and hearing from park PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION Thank you for participating in virtual Earth Day Climate Action! Thanks to your hard work, we have had a HUGE impact on our California state parks and beyond. Please take a few minutes to fill out the form below. Thanks to our friends at REI, the person who collects the most unique item will win a prize, as well as one lucky individual selected DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation. LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guided DIGGING INTO THE DETAILS OF THE MAY REVISE On May 14, Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. Contrary to what we feared a year ago, California’s economy has roared back to life. Overall, the Governor is predicting a $76 billion surplus on top of $25 billion in federal COVID relief funds — $100 billion in all to invest in programs and services that serve, protect, and ZOOM BACKGROUNDS FOR PARK LOVERS Zoom Backgrounds for Park Lovers. Using Zoom with virtual backgrounds to communicate? Why not show off your favorite state park while doing it? Download one of our California state parks zoom backgrounds and show your love for state parks! HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
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She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and EXPLORE CALIFORNIA: MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK Mount Tamalpais State Park, located in Marin County, is a cherished destination of many Bay Area locals. With panoramic views, expansive hillsides, and coastal redwoods, visitors affectionately refer to this park as Mount Tam. The native people who first inhabited this area were the Coast Miwok, and “Tamalpais” is derived from their wordSAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION California State Parks Foundation | Cal Parks WILDFIRE RESILIENCY AND PREVENTION GRANT ROUND SCORING AND Scoring. Proposed project or program impact 45%. Proposed project or program description 20%. *Proposed project or program collaboration 20%. Grant applicant 15%. *Climate change disproportionately affects low income communities and communities of color. To address the disproportionate environmental hazard risk to these communities weencourage
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. On Wednesday, April 28 we came together as a parks community for our 19th annual Park Advocacy Day. While we weren’t able to meet in person again this year, attendees showed a passion for parks, with over 200 advocates joining the General Session webinar for 2 hours of engaging on park issues and hearing from park HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION Thank you for participating in virtual Earth Day Climate Action! Thanks to your hard work, we have had a HUGE impact on our California state parks and beyond. Please take a few minutes to fill out the form below. Thanks to our friends at REI, the person who collects the most unique item will win a prize, as well as one lucky individual selected CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. On Wednesday, April 28 we came together as a parks community for our 19th annual Park Advocacy Day. While we weren’t able to meet in person again this year, attendees showed a passion for parks, with over 200 advocates joining the General Session webinar for 2 hours of engaging on park issues and hearing from park HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION Thank you for participating in virtual Earth Day Climate Action! Thanks to your hard work, we have had a HUGE impact on our California state parks and beyond. Please take a few minutes to fill out the form below. Thanks to our friends at REI, the person who collects the most unique item will win a prize, as well as one lucky individual selected LESSER-KNOWN CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS North Coast. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. 20 miles south of Eureka lies this small state park, less trafficked than the other better-known redwood state parks. Don’t discount it, however, as Grizzly Creek Redwoods was used as a filming location in Return of the Jedi. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guided DIGGING INTO THE DETAILS OF THE MAY REVISE On May 14, Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised budget proposal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021. Contrary to what we feared a year ago, California’s economy has roared back to life. Overall, the Governor is predicting a $76 billion surplus on top of $25 billion in federal COVID relief funds — $100 billion in all to invest in programs and services that serve, protect, and ZOOM BACKGROUNDS FOR PARK LOVERS Zoom Backgrounds for Park Lovers. Using Zoom with virtual backgrounds to communicate? Why not show off your favorite state park while doing it? Download one of our California state parks zoom backgrounds and show your love for state parks! HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY 2021 You can still participate in virtual Earth Day Climate Action with your own trash bags and face masks. Make a plan with your household and decide when and where you want to make an impact throughout the month of April. It can be anywhere! Your own street, a local playground, or a state park or beach within driving distance are allgreat options.
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She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and EXPLORE CALIFORNIA: MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK Mount Tamalpais State Park, located in Marin County, is a cherished destination of many Bay Area locals. With panoramic views, expansive hillsides, and coastal redwoods, visitors affectionately refer to this park as Mount Tam. The native people who first inhabited this area were the Coast Miwok, and “Tamalpais” is derived from their wordSAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION California State Parks Foundation | Cal Parks WILDFIRE RESILIENCY AND PREVENTION GRANT ROUND SCORING AND Scoring. Proposed project or program impact 45%. Proposed project or program description 20%. *Proposed project or program collaboration 20%. Grant applicant 15%. *Climate change disproportionately affects low income communities and communities of color. To address the disproportionate environmental hazard risk to these communities weencourage
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guidedSTAFF | CAL PARKS
She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
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California State Parks Foundation has long held that access to nature is an essential need for every Californian. Our parks-mountains, lakes, beaches, rivers, deserts-provide spaces that support mental and physical health, time with loved ones and other essential experiences. Indeed, recent polling indicates that 85 percent of Californians say DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation.SAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. 2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT POLICY CHAMPIONS When elected officials, opinion leaders, and decision makers are equipped with information and understand constituent priorities, they are able to CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guidedSTAFF | CAL PARKS
She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
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California State Parks Foundation has long held that access to nature is an essential need for every Californian. Our parks-mountains, lakes, beaches, rivers, deserts-provide spaces that support mental and physical health, time with loved ones and other essential experiences. Indeed, recent polling indicates that 85 percent of Californians say DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation.SAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. 2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT POLICY CHAMPIONS When elected officials, opinion leaders, and decision makers are equipped with information and understand constituent priorities, they are able toACT NOW | CAL PARKS
Act Now. As a constituent, you have the ability to convey your concerns about issues affecting park access, park funding, and park protection — and be heard. The only way we'll be successful in our efforts on behalf of California state parks and Californians is STATE PARKS: A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR YOUTH HEALTH The report found that parks represent a wealth of health opportunities with 57 percent of all Californians living within a visitorshed of a state park – a natural collection area for visitors defined by the distance that people regularly walk, bike or drive for social or recreational purposes – including: 54 percent of LOOKING AHEAD TO WILDFIRE SEASON Lisa Gonzales-Kramer, Environmental Scientist, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park Lisa Gonzales-Kramer, Environmental Scientist at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park then kicked off the panelist session by speaking about the impact of the 2020 fires. 4.2 million acres were burned by wildfires statewide, 115,000 acres burned across 22 parks.BECOME A MEMBER
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We believe that equitable access to the benefits state parks provide is a right for all Californians – especially youth, who should be able to access state parks as incredible playgrounds and places to explore, learn, grow, and improve their overall wellness. Additionally, the future of our unparalleled state parks system is atrisk.
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
PARK ACCESS
Park Access. To ensure an excellent state parks system — one that is relevant for all Californians — we advocate to connect all Californians to the outdoors, emphasize a priority to get youth outdoors and strengthen the connection between park access and health and wellness. Image. EXPLORE CALIFORNIA: MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK Mount Tamalpais State Park, located in Marin County, is a cherished destination of many Bay Area locals. With panoramic views, expansive hillsides, and coastal redwoods, visitors affectionately refer to this park as Mount Tam. The native people who first inhabited this area were the Coast Miwok, and “Tamalpais” is derived from their wordAB 30 (KALRA D)
California State Parks Foundation has long held that access to nature is an essential need for every Californian. Our parks-mountains, lakes, beaches, rivers, deserts-provide spaces that support mental and physical health, time with loved ones and other essential experiences. Indeed, recent polling indicates that 85 percent of Californians say CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guidedSTAFF | CAL PARKS
She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and CALENDAR - CAL PARKSCALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATIONCALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION GRANTSCALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION MEMBERS… Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
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California State Parks Foundation has long held that access to nature is an essential need for every Californian. Our parks-mountains, lakes, beaches, rivers, deserts-provide spaces that support mental and physical health, time with loved ones and other essential experiences. Indeed, recent polling indicates that 85 percent of Californians say DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation.SAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. 2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT POLICY CHAMPIONS When elected officials, opinion leaders, and decision makers are equipped with information and understand constituent priorities, they are able to CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION What we do. California State Parks Foundation is an independent, member-supported nonprofit that mobilizes a diverse network of Californians to be active champions for our state parks.JOIN & GIVE
2020 California State Parks Foundation. All Rights Reserved. 501(c)(3) | Tax ID 94-1707583 | Privacy PolicyPrivacy Policy VOLUNTEER | CAL PARKS Through our volunteer program, we plan over 100 volunteer projects throughout the year to benefit more than 30 parks across California. From Humboldt Lagoons State Park to Old Town San Diego State Park, you can help protect these priceless resources now and for generations to come. Plus, many projects offer special perks, like guidedSTAFF | CAL PARKS
She joined the California State Parks Foundation in May 2017. Rachel has also served on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education since January 2009, and served as Vice President and then President of the Board in 2012 and 2013. Rachel was born and raised in Berkeley, Calif., and spent most summers as a child camping and CALENDAR - CAL PARKSCALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATIONCALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION GRANTSCALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION MEMBERS… Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
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California State Parks Foundation has long held that access to nature is an essential need for every Californian. Our parks-mountains, lakes, beaches, rivers, deserts-provide spaces that support mental and physical health, time with loved ones and other essential experiences. Indeed, recent polling indicates that 85 percent of Californians say DONATE TO CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS FOUNDATION The security of your information is important to us. We use industry-standard SSL (secure socket layer) technology to protect your information and provide a safe and secure environment for online donations. How do I contact California State Parks Foundation? To contact us, please email members@calparks.org or call (415) 262-4400. DONATE TO PARK PRESERVATION CAMPAIGN Like you, we are committed to doing whatever we can to create a stronger future, from participating in recent climate strikes to our vital preservation efforts at California State Parks Foundation.SAN ONOFRE TIMELINE
San Onofre Timeline. San Onofre was originally designated a state park in 1971 by then-Governor Ronald Reagan in cooperation with then-President Richard Nixon. The state park land is leased by the Department of Parks and Recreation from the U.S. Navy, on lands adjoining nearby Camp Pendleton U.S. Marine Corps Base. 2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT POLICY CHAMPIONS When elected officials, opinion leaders, and decision makers are equipped with information and understand constituent priorities, they are able toACT NOW | CAL PARKS
Act Now. As a constituent, you have the ability to convey your concerns about issues affecting park access, park funding, and park protection — and be heard. The only way we'll be successful in our efforts on behalf of California state parks and Californians is STATE PARKS: A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR YOUTH HEALTH The report found that parks represent a wealth of health opportunities with 57 percent of all Californians living within a visitorshed of a state park – a natural collection area for visitors defined by the distance that people regularly walk, bike or drive for social or recreational purposes – including: 54 percent of LOOKING AHEAD TO WILDFIRE SEASON Lisa Gonzales-Kramer, Environmental Scientist, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park Lisa Gonzales-Kramer, Environmental Scientist at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park then kicked off the panelist session by speaking about the impact of the 2020 fires. 4.2 million acres were burned by wildfires statewide, 115,000 acres burned across 22 parks.BECOME A MEMBER
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We believe that equitable access to the benefits state parks provide is a right for all Californians – especially youth, who should be able to access state parks as incredible playgrounds and places to explore, learn, grow, and improve their overall wellness. Additionally, the future of our unparalleled state parks system is atrisk.
CALENDAR - CAL PARKS Calendar. Safety is a top priority for California State Parks Foundation. We have been closely monitoring local, state, and federal agencies regarding the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, volunteers, park lovers, and all Californians. When you become a champion forCalifornia
PARK ADVOCACY DAY 2021 Park Advocacy Day 2021. Park Advocacy Day is a valuable opportunity for Californians like you to connect with legislators and share your priorities for state parks. On April 28 and throughout the month of May, we'll share our ideas and perspectives with lawmakers to ensureparks are a
PARK ACCESS
Park Access. To ensure an excellent state parks system — one that is relevant for all Californians — we advocate to connect all Californians to the outdoors, emphasize a priority to get youth outdoors and strengthen the connection between park access and health and wellness. Image. EXPLORE CALIFORNIA: MOUNT TAMALPAIS STATE PARK Mount Tamalpais State Park, located in Marin County, is a cherished destination of many Bay Area locals. With panoramic views, expansive hillsides, and coastal redwoods, visitors affectionately refer to this park as Mount Tam. The native people who first inhabited this area were the Coast Miwok, and “Tamalpais” is derived from their wordAB 30 (KALRA D)
California State Parks Foundation has long held that access to nature is an essential need for every Californian. Our parks-mountains, lakes, beaches, rivers, deserts-provide spaces that support mental and physical health, time with loved ones and other essential experiences. Indeed, recent polling indicates that 85 percent of Californians say Skip to main contentSelect
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