Guided History Walk With Seacliff State Beach
Seacliff State Beach, State Park Dr, Seacliff, CA 95003, USAPark:Seacliff State Beach Where:Deck of the Seacliff Visitor Center. When:11:00 am Parking:There is a $10 vehicle day-use fee. What toExpect: Come along on a 90-minute walkand discover the stories of the S.S. Palo Alto, "The Madman of Seacliff",the great storms of Seacliff and much, more. Sign up here, https://SantaCruzStateParks.as.me/historywalk orgo to . Meet on the deck of the Seacliff Visitor Center. Rain cancels. Length: 90minutes. Ages: Allages welcome. Preparation: Participantsshould wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water. Steady rain cancels this event. Special Instructions: Steadyrain cancels this event. Contact: seacliff@ports-ca.us or call831-685-6444 Social Media: Followus on Facebook and Instagram
Seymour Marine Discovery Center – State Parks Community Climate Night
Seymour Marine Discovery Center, 100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USAJoin California State Park scientists, planners, partners, and naturalists for an evening of presentations highlighting current efforts to restore and protect park ecosystems, such as Seacliff State Beach and Big Basin Redwoods State Park, amidst a rapidly changing climate.This free event will be hosted at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center (100 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060). For more information, contact Elizabeth Evans at elizabeth.evans@parks.ca.gov or 916-268-1876.
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park – Moonlight Madness
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Felton, CA 95018, USAJoin us for an astronomy-themed evening at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. We'll be learning about the moon, stars, solar system, planets, all things astronomy, through activities, games, interactive models, etc. 6:00-8:00 - jazz music and interactive astronomy booths 8:00-9:00 - guest speaker presentation 9:00-10:00 - moonlight walk through the Redwood Grove 9:00-11:00 - telescope viewing with Santa Cruz Astronomy Club
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park: Moonlight Madness
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park 101 N Big Trees Park Rd, Felton, CA, United StatesEnjoy an astronomy-themed evening at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park! Learn about the moon, stars, solar system, planets, all things astronomy, through activities, games, interactive models, and more! 6:00-8:00 – jazz music and interactive astronomy booths 8:00-9:00 – guest speaker presentation 9:00-10:00 – moonlight walk through the Redwood Grove 9:00-11:00 – telescope viewing with Santa Cruz Astronomy Club This event will be held at the entrance to the famous Redwood Grove. There is a $10 parking fee to park at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, but if you have a receipt from any other state park earlier in the day, that is good for all state parks. The event itself is free.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: Free Lost Boys Movie on the Beach
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk 400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesEvery Friday night on the beach in front of the Colonnade, bring your family and your blanket or low-back chair to experience the ultimate movie night! Watch your favorite movies while munching on mouthwatering Boardwalk treats, from kettle corn and saltwater taffy to corn dogs and turkey legs. Seating has first come, first served and each movie will have a 15-minute intermission. Lost Boys: June 14 from 9pm -10:45pm Book of Life: June 21 from 9pm – 10:45pm Barbie: June 28 from 9pm – 11pm The Sandlot: July 5 from 9pm – 11pm Endless Summer: July 12 (special events from noon – 10:45pm – movie from 9:00 p.m-10:45 p.m.) Wonka: July 19 from 9pm – 11:15 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off: July 26 from 9pm – 11pm Trolls: August 2 from 9pm – 10:45 The Goonies: August 9 from 9pm to 11pm
Half Moon Bay State Beach – Junior Rangers
Francis Beach Amphitheater, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, USADuring this 1-hour program for ages 7 to 12, kids become Junior Rangers by participating in hands-on activities to earn prizes while learning how to protect the natural world! Activities vary from nature walks, to games, to nature-inspired crafts and are based on a different theme each week. Register in advance here. Walk-ins are welcome. Meet at the amphitheater at the north end of the campground.Program is free. Vehicle day-use fee is $10.
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park – Basketry Workshop
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Felton, CA 95018, USADuring this program from 10:00am-12:00pm, you will be introduced to a traditional art: California Basket Weaving. CA basketry is some of the most ornate in the world, and this opportunity will pique your interest in learning more about, and supporting traditional arts and peoples. This 2-hour workshop will teach you how to weave your very own basket out of local Ponderosa Pine needles!All materials are supplied, and no previous experience is necessary. Suitable for participants 12 and up.Click here to RSVP!
Big Basin Redwoods State Park – Art in the Park
21600 Big Basin Wy, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USAArt in the Park:Big BasinSaturday,June 15 from 10 am to 2 pmAs part of California State Parks Week, join us for Art in the Park at Big Basin! Viewart exhibits created through the Big Basin Art About program that celebrates Big Basin's recovery fromthe CZU Lightning Complex Fire, and create your own. Enjoy a guided naturejournaling hike (no experience or art supplies needed), kids' arts and craftswith your little ones, and watch members of the Central Coast Plein Air Painters work their magic on site! Food is availablefor purchase from food trucks or bring your own picnic! Bring sun protection,bug spray, and drinking water as there is none available in the park. Freeevent. Santa Cruz Metro Service STRONGLY recommended as Big Basin parking lot will fillearly. Santa Cruz Metro Route 35B bus to Big Basin will be FREE and offer EXTRA SERVICE for thisevent. Vehicle day-use fee is $8 with reservation, $10 first-come, firstserved. For more information, call (669) 899-1516 or email bigbasin@ports-ca.us. Event made possible by Mountain ParksFoundation, Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks, Parks California, Save theRedwoods League, Santa Cruz Metro, and California State Parks.
Big Basin State Park: Art in the Park
Big Basin Redwoods State Park 21600 Big Basin Way, Boulder Creek, CA, United StatesThe oldest California State Park is celebrating California State Parks Week with Art in the Park! This is a free event! View art exhibits that celebrate Big Basin’s recovery from the CZU Lightning Complex Fire. Create your own art! Enjoy a guided nature journaling hike (no experience or art supplies needed). Enjoy kids’ arts and crafts with your little ones. Watch en plein air painters work their magic in real time! Food is available for purchase from food trucks or bring your own picnic. Be sure to pack sun protection, bug spray, and drinking water before you leave for this event. The Big Basin parking lot will fill early, but the Santa Cruz Metro Route 35B bus to Big Basin will be FREE and offer EXTRA SERVICE for this event. The vehicle day-use fee is $8 with a parking space reservation, $10 first-come, first served. For more information, call (669) 899-1516 or email bigbasin@ports-ca.us.
Live Earth Farm: U-Pick Strawberries
Live Earth Farm 1275 Green Valley Road, Watsonville, CA, United StatesSpots are limited for 2 hours at 10am, and 12:30 on Saturdays & Sundays. Dates are subject to change without notice. Discounts apply to produce the more you pick! Bring buckets, boxes, or other containers to harvest into, or purchase containers from them for a small fee. Make sure to dress accordingly – layers, hats, sunblock. Load up the kids, pack a picnic lunch and make a day of it!
Castro Adobe State Historic Park – Open House: Alta COWlifornia
Castro Adobe State Historic Park, 184 Old Adobe Rd, Watsonville, CA 95076, USAHoly cow! As summer approaches it’s time for the matanza! This annual slaughter of cattle took place in the summer and was extremely important in Alta California. Why were cows so important? Californios like Juan Jose Castro made their wealth in the cow hide and tallow trade, which produced goods like soap, candles, and everything leather. Learn about the importance of the vacas in Alta California and how cows allowed the Castros to build their dream home we call the Castro Adobe.Niños, come to the kids’ table and learn how to make a candle! Listen to live music and enjoy our recently installed interpretive displays. This free event requires pre-registration.Reserve your 90-minute tour of the Castro Adobe at: https://santacruzstateparks.as.me/CastroAdobeOpenHouse.NOTE: Continuous rain will cancel the event. For more information, call (831) 226-9669. This event was made possible by Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks and California State Parks.
Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Guided Walk – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Big Basin Redwoods State Park 21600 Big Basin Way, Boulder Creek, CA, United StatesCome learn about the story of Big Basin: past, present, and future while wandering under the guardian old-growth redwoods that have seen it all! This program is a 1 hour walk on a 0.6 mile, flat and easy trail designed for all ages. We will be covering the cultural history of this unique area including Indigenous groups, loggers, and preservationists. Of course, we will also discuss natural history such as the amazing coast redwood and the CZU Lightning Complex Fire as well as the future of our park.Participation is free, however, a $10 vehicle day-use fee will be charged upon arrival, or you can reserve a parking spot by clicking here. Please plan to meet at the temporary visitor center area located next to the restrooms at 10:45 am. Bring your own water or purchase water from Parking Kiosk as there is no running water, electricity or cell service at Big Basin!For more information, questions, or concerns, please contact bigbasin@ports-ca.us.Click here to Register
Rancho del Oso- Guided Walk
REGISTER HEREThank you for joining us at Rancho del Oso! We're excited to explore with you.We will depart at 11 am. Please meet us at the Nature and History Center. Depending on group preference, there are several routes available.-The Marsh Trail- This seasonally available trail is a 0.8 mile round trip out across Waddell Creek and to our Welcome Center and native plant garden at the base of the Skyline to the Sea Trail (currently closed). When ready, visitors can then either return to the Nature and History Center via the Marsh Trail or walk down to Waddell Beach and cross a short bridge on HWY 1. The bridge on HWY 1 is brief but has a narrow shoulder, some visitors including those with smaller children may prefer to return via the Marsh Trail.-The Hoover Loop Trail- This 0.7 trail gives excellent views of the Waddell Marsh, Waddell Beach, and the Pacific Ocean. A variety of coastal plants decorate the side of the trail, before you eventually rise into the recovering Monterey pine forest.-If time allows, naturalists are happy to lead groups onto both trails.If you have questions, you can call (831) 218-5750 or email ranchodeloso@ports-ca.us.Please Note:Please dress in layers, wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring binoculars, snacks, water, and sun protection. Please pack in your water as there is not potable water available in the park. With water, it’s a good idea to bring more than you think you need (1-3 liters recommended). There are pit toilets at Waddell Beach and the far side (Welcome Center/Skyline side) of the Marsh Trail, and then standard restrooms at the Nature and History Center.We look forward to connecting with you at Rancho del Oso!
Butano State Park – Junior Rangers
Butano State Park Visitor Center, 1500 Cloverdale Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, USADiscover the wonders of the natural world through activities, crafts, experiments, and nature walks! Each week will feature a nature journaling workshop as well as a unique activity. This program is for 7 - 12 year olds. Meet at the Butano State Park Visitor Center.For more information, call (669) 758-1819.Program is free. Vehicle day-use fee is $10.Remember to bring water as none is available in this park!
Wilder Ranch State Park – Guided Coastal Walk
On this 2.5 mile family friendly walk, we’ll explore the plants, animals, and geology of our coastal bluffs. Bring water, hat, closed toe shoes, layered clothing, and binoculars if available. Sign up here!Meet next to park map in Wilder Ranch main parking lot. Rain cancels. Vehicle day-use fee is $10. For more information, call (831) 426-0505.