Humboldt Stone Lagoon Visitor Center Cochise Read more about Stewards of the Lagoon at Chah-pekw O’-Ket’-toh “Stone Lagoon”

Stewards of the Lagoon at Chah-pekw O’-Ket’-toh “Stone Lagoon” Humboldt Lagoons State Park is beautiful park with a unique ecosystem, culture and history. This program ties together these places with Yurok perspectives on this park and Yurok... Read MoreRead more about Stewards of the Lagoon at Chah-pekw O’-Ket’-toh “Stone Lagoon”

The american river pictured from above with beautiful yellow, orange and green trees lining the river, at dawn with purple pink clouds in the sky. Read more about The History of Coloma Told Through Trees

The History of Coloma Told Through Trees Join us at Marshall Gold Discovery SHP as we explore the history of the Coloma Valley before, during and after the Discovery of Gold. During our program, the trees of the Coloma Valley help us tell the story of the gold rush... Read MoreRead more about The History of Coloma Told Through Trees

Read more about Opening the Mountain to All: Outdoor Equity

Opening the Mountain to All: Outdoor Equity Time in nature and access to outdoor recreational opportunities are essential for the physical and mental health of all people. However, not all people have equal access to parks and open spaces. Using Mount Tamalpais State... Read MoreRead more about Opening the Mountain to All: Outdoor Equity

Four red yellow white and black patches on a navy blue background representing the 24th infantry, 25th infantry, 9th cavalry and 10th cavalry of the Buffalo Soldiers. Read more about Allensworth and the California Buffalo Soldier Trail

Allensworth and the California Buffalo Soldier Trail During the American Civil War, some 180,000 black men served as soldiers in the United States Colored Troops (USCT) of the Union Army. Many veterans of the USCT would later form the first all-African American US... Read MoreRead more about Allensworth and the California Buffalo Soldier Trail