History & Culture

Discover how California’s past events, people, and places influence today and beyond. 

Celebrating Cultural Diversity

California State Parks contains the largest and most diverse recreational, natural and cultural heritage holdings of any state agency in the nation.

Reexamining our Past

State Parks is taking stock of and critically reexamining its past, looking specifically at contested place names, monuments, and interpretation in California’s State Park System as part of a Reexamining Our Past Initiative.

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CultureInstructional ResourcesPigeon Point Light Station State Historic ParkLink

Pigeon Point History

Read about the history of Pigeon Point Light Station State Historic Park

CultureInstructional ResourcesLinkState Indian Museum State Historic Park

California Indian Baskets

View and learn about items from the State Parks Indian Basket Collection.

Big Basin Redwoods State ParkButano State ParkClasses and WorkshopsCultureHalf Moon Bay State BeachHenry Cowell Redwoods State ParkJunior RangersMuseum ToursNatural Bridges State BeachNatureNature HikesNew Brighton State BeachPigeon Point Light Station State Historic ParkLinkRancho San Andrés Castro Adobe Park PropertySeacliff State BeachSunset State BeachThe Forest of Nisene Marks State ParkWilder Ranch State ParkYouth & Families
Chumash Painted Cave State Historic ParkCulture

Cave Paintings of the Chumash People

Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park is one of the few protected places visitors can experience some of the beautiful cave paintings of the Chumash...

Big Basin Redwoods State ParkCultureGray Whale Cove State BeachHalf Moon Bay State BeachHenry Cowell Redwoods State ParkInstructional ResourcesLighthouse Field State BeachNatural Bridges State BeachNatureLinkSanta Cruz Mission State Historic ParkSeacliff State Beach

CA State Parks Santa Cruz District – YouTube Channel

Watch videos and learn about the natural and cultural history of the parks we protect and care for, like redwood trees, historic adobes, banana slugs,...

Adult learnersCulture

Black History in State Parks

African Americans have touched every topographic region of the state: redwood groves, rolling foothills, bustling cities, rural farmland, desert communities, and the Pacific Coast. Today,...

Anderson Marsh State Historic ParkClear Lake State ParkCultureFolsom Lake State Recreation AreaHumboldt Redwoods State ParkInstructional ResourcesJedediah Smith Redwoods State ParkLos Encinos State Historic ParkMarshall Gold Discovery State Historic ParkLinkPrairie Creek Redwoods State ParkSanta Cruz Mission State Historic ParkSonoma State Historic ParkSue-Meg State ParkSutter's Fort State Historic Park

Reexamining Our Past Initiative

Learn about the States efforts to reexamine some of its park names and monuments

Adult learnersCultureEducatorsInstructional ResourcesTeensVirtual Tours and ExhibitsWilliam B. Ide Adobe State Historic ParkYouthYouth & Families

Virtual Tour of William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park

Virtually explore this pioneer homestead representing daily life in the 1850s on the banks of the Sacramento River. Each structure tells a story of hardship,...

Colonel Allensworth State Historic ParkCultureFeatured Historic Park

Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park

African American History – In 1908, Colonel Allen Allensworth and four other settlers established a town in California’s Central Valley. Their dream of developing an...

CultureInstructional ResourcesMonterey State Historic ParkLink

Monterey State Historic Park – YouTube Channel

Monterey State Historic Park is a collection of historically significant 19th century buildings in downtown Monterey, California. Please enjoy our educational videos about our rich...

Adult learnersCultureFamiliesLocke Boarding House Museum Point of InterestMuseum ToursTeensYouthYouth & Families

Locke Guided Tours

Visitors are welcome to Locke and there are no fees for visiting. The entire town is a historical site, but also a living community; therefore,...

CultureInstructional ResourcesLinkSanta Cruz Mission State Historic Park

Video: We Are Still Here

View the video, “We Are Still Here” – The history of the Santa Cruz Indians and their involvement in the Santa Cruz Mission.

Columbia State Historic ParkCultureFeatured Historic ParkShasta State Historic Park

Columbia State Historic Park

Gold Rush – The California Gold Rush drew prospectors to Columbia from around the world. Columbia was once known as the “Gem of the Southern...

California State Capitol MuseumCulture

Capitol Museum and Park

Learn about the history of the Capitol and State Park by visiting the California State Capitol Museum website.

CultureHumboldt Lagoons State ParkHumboldt Redwoods State ParkInstructional ResourcesJedediah Smith Redwoods State ParkNatureLinkPrairie Creek Redwoods State ParkSue-Meg State ParkTolowa Dunes State Park

North Coast Redwoods District – YouTube Channel

Watch YouTube videos of the North Coast Redwood District

Adult learnersCalifornia State Capitol MuseumCalifornia State Railroad MuseumCultureFamiliesGovernor's Mansion State Historic ParkLeland Stanford Mansion State Historic ParkOld Sacramento State Historic ParkLinkState Indian Museum State Historic ParkSutter's Fort State Historic ParkTeensWoodland Opera House State Historic ParkYouthYouth & Families

Capital District State Museums and Historic Parks in Sacramento

Learn about Capital District State Museums and Historic Parks

CultureFeatured Historic ParkLa Purísima Mission State Historic Park

La Purísima Mission State Historic Park

California Missions – Misión la Purísima Concepción de María Santísima (Mission of the Immaculate Conception of Most Holy Mary) was founded by Father Presidente Fermin...

Colonel Allensworth State Historic ParkCultureEducatorsInstructional ResourcesLink

Allensworth: A Piece of the World

Read a teachers guide with student lessons and resources associated with Col. Allensworth State Historic Park