Read more about In-Person Field Trip: Spring Season Self-Guided Walk at Año Nuevo
In-Person Field Trip: Spring Season Self-Guided Walk at Año Nuevo PassPORTS is now full! Thank you for your interest! Our funding has now all been allocated. Approved teachers will be receiving an email by September 27th. Explore the reserve on your own and discover... Read MoreRead more about In-Person Field Trip: Spring Season Self-Guided Walk at Año Nuevo
Read more about In-Person Field Trip: Breeding Season Guided Walk at Año Nuevo
In-Person Field Trip: Breeding Season Guided Walk at Año Nuevo State Parks Docents introduce students to the evolutionary history and adaptations of the northern elephant seals of Año Nuevo State Reserve with a rookery visit during the busy winter breeding season.... Read MoreRead more about In-Person Field Trip: Breeding Season Guided Walk at Año Nuevo
Read more about Geology at Castle Rock
Geology at Castle Rock Students learn about the natural wonders of Castle Rock State Park on a virtual guided hike to Castle Rock, the park's namesake. The program focuses on the park's distinctive geology, but will also introduce other subjects including Native... Read MoreRead more about Geology at Castle Rock
Read more about Growing Up on a Mexican Rancho
Growing Up on a Mexican Rancho Imagine growing up on a cattle ranch raising your own food and living in a two-story adobe building during the mid-1800s. During this virtual 45-minute presentation from Rancho San Andres Castro Adobe State Historic Park, students (3-4... Read MoreRead more about Growing Up on a Mexican Rancho
Read more about Why Do Redwoods Live Here?
Why Do Redwoods Live Here? In this live virtual program, to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, students will gain exposure to the wonderful redwood habitat. Students will discover why redwoods live in the Santa Cruz Mountains while learning about what redwoods need to... Read MoreRead more about Why Do Redwoods Live Here?