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Parks for Everyone

 

At Parks California, we believe that being outside is fundamental to our well-being. Our physical health, our mental health, and the health of our communities all improve drastically when we have the opportunity to build meaningful and long-lasting connections with nature.

For those of us who are lucky enough to spend time in nature often, it can be easy to lose sight of its positive effects – the same way we don’t notice the smell of the wildflowers when we’ve been outside all afternoon, or the chill of the water when we’ve been swimming for hours.

Yet once spending time outdoors becomes limited, the role it plays in our lives becomes crystal clear. And for many communities, these limitations – both tangible and intangible – have always existed when accessing California’s public parks.

We’re here to change that.

With Parks for Everyone, we’re creating opportunities that give all people the opportunity to reap the benefits of connecting with the outdoors, and in particular, California State Parks, in a way that’s meaningful to them.

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Learn more about Parks California!

 

 

  • Grants to connect more people to parks – Route to Parks
    The Route to Parks grants program supports organizations that are finding innovative solutions to address barriers in those parts of the state with the greatest transportation needs. The program increases park access, and enhances the park experience by providing visitors a new range of recreational, cultural, and historical learning opportunities. Learn more here.

 

  • Career opportunities in parks – Natural Resource Stewardship Career Pathways
    To catalyze the environmental stewardship workforce, Parks California is increasing access and broadening career pathways to better reflect the rich diversity of the state’s growing population. By working with tribes, community organizations, and other partners across California, we help strengthen the state’s public lands to build the next generation of stewards. Bringing diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and Indigenous knowledge into landscape stewardship builds strength and resilience to the treasured places we share. Learn more here.

 

  • Envisioning more green space – Urban Parks
    For two-thirds of the state’s population, it is very likely that their first experience with nature is in an urban park. As California’s urban population continues to increase, the need for equitable park access is even more critical. In San Francisco, we are working with several nonprofit partners to co-create a collaborative park model at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area. In Los Angeles, we’ve joined additional nonprofit partners advocating for green space through the support of youth ambassadors designing a vision for a park parcel. By creating a shared vision and passion for state parks, our partners contribute to the health and well-being of California’s communities and the long-term health of the state park system – spanning from the visitor experience to natural resource protection.

 

  • Discovering park history – Untold Stories
    While California’s history may be well known, stories of places often overlook or misrepresent the authentic experiences shared by many. By telling these stories, visitors gain a more complete understanding of the park’s history, particularly the influence that individuals or groups of people had on these locations during a particular place and time.  Connecting the past to the present through untold stories elevates and amplifies the contribution of California’s rich ethnic heritage. Parks California engages with communities to co-create solutions that reflect the broad needs of constituents while updating existing offerings through innovations in language, delivery, and technology.
  • Virtual field trips for youth – California State Parks PORTS Program
    California is home to the most diverse state park system in the country. But not every school can offer educational trips to these extraordinary places. That’s where PORTS comes in — Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students® can provide every K-12 classroom direct digital access to the state’s 279 parks through live, interactive video-conferencing. Additionally, passPORTS provides K-12 students with these digital learning experiences combined with in-person field trips to visit natural, cultural and historical state parks. Learn more here.

 

Your donations are greatly appreciated – and we thank you for your support. To express our gratitude, your gifts come with a special Parks California thank you in return!

  • $50 – Sticker​
  • $100 – Bottle-opener + above
  • $250 – Parks California Pin + above
  • $500 – Beanie + above
  • ​$1,000* – Founder’s patch + above.

*A donation of $1,000+ makes you a Parks California Founder! We are grateful for your investment in our mission.

For more information, contact Michael Bridges, Director of Development at mbridges@parkscalifornia.org

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