A wild beach and a wilder wetlands
Former Surfrider president and his allies propose an offshore reef to protect the sandy beach—and create a nice wave for surf competitions.
Former Surfrider president and his allies propose an offshore reef to protect Sharp Park Beach—and create a nice wave for surf competitions.
Californians in shock as news spreads of state slug caught in the act of eating the state flower.
The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District holds a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open four miles of new trails at a newly restored section of Bear Creek Redwoods Preserve in Los Gatos.
What's blooming in mid to late fall, and where you can find these flowering plants on the Peninsula, in the South Bay, and Santa Cruz.
As the re-creation of the 90-mile Ohlone-Portolá Heritage Trail is on its way, Indigenous activists are working to remove associated statues and plaques.
Coming soon!!!
Enjoy sweeping vistas of the California coast.
The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History and Bureau of Land Management offer a glimpse at a national treasure just over the hill.
Mountain bikers and BMX riders of all ages are flocking to parks to practice their skills on purpose-built rollers and berms.
Here are a couple of kid-friendly hikes and gamified educational activities in the hills near Santa Cruz, just 45 minutes from Silicon Valley.
Experiencing the sensory pleasures of California bay laurels, madrones, and of course redwoods, while running (and breathing) at this hidden gem in Los Gatos.
What's blooming in mid to late summer, and where you can find these flowers in the Santa Cruz Mountains region.
Explore the trails of Russian Ridge, enjoy a lunch at Alice’s Restaurant, and soak up the views from the crest of the Santa Cruz Mountains while wine tasting at the Thomas Fogarty Winery.
Every summer, members of the North Pacific whale tribe feed off the coast of Northern California and put on a show that can feed your soul.
Title 1 schools have until August 18 to sign up for field trips, with guidance from State Parks staff and transportation funding provided.
Five places in the South Bay and Peninsula to keep cool by communing with nature wetly.
Five reasons to take the high-road into your favorite state park’s parking lot.
A sheltered beach and inland trail.