The Catalyst is “The Newsletter for Interpretation in California State Parks.”

In chemistry, a catalyst is a substance that starts or speeds up a reaction. Likewise, in The Catalyst, you will find thought-provoking, useful, and entertaining information that will help your work or fuel a discussion. The Catalyst includes everything from news stories to reflections from interpreters; from ideas for programs and recommendations of tools, to guidance and advice on issues related to interpretation.

Photograph of two uniformed California State Park Interpreters standing in front of an outreach table at a forested fair grounds.

Latest Issue:

Summer 2026

  • Wait, where do I get a uniform?
  • Snowy Plover and Coastal Safety Toolkits
  • Talking About Water Safety
  • Help with 3D Printing
  • Interpretive Staff in the 2025 Director’s Awards
  • And more!

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The Catalyst welcomes your original articles. We prefer unpublished material but will occasionally reprint items published elsewhere. Be sure to include information about the publication so we can get permission to use the material. Please include a photograph or illustration whenever possible. Please send photographs and illustrations as separate files, not inserted into your document. You may also submit original photographs or other illustrations to The Catalyst. We reserve the right to edit all material. Items are selected for publication solely at the discretion of the publisher and guest editor. We appreciate your suggestions.

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2026 SummerBlogDates to Know

Dates to Know — Summer 2026

Planning for the next three months of interpretation in your park? Here are some dates to know for Summer 2026.

2026 SummerBlogEditor's Letter

Resources? Resources!

With so much to attend to during the summer months, this issue of The Catalyst is all about helping you get well-resourced.

2026 SummerBlogCatalyst Issues

Summer 2026

Read the Summer 2026 edition of The Catalyst

2026 SummerBlogFeatured Articles

2026 Director’s Awards

Read about the many inspiring interpretive staff who were recognized alongside individuals across nearly all classifications within State Parks at the annual Director’s Awards.

2026 SummerBlogFeatured Articles

Explore Where the Rivers Meet

Dos Rios shows what’s possible when Parks and educators work together to create meaningful outdoors access.

2026 SummerBlogFeatured Articles

Talk About Water Safety

Simple, well-timed conversations can make a real difference and help prevent emergencies.

2026 SummerBlogFeatured Articles

Snowy Plover Toolkit

Angeles District staff share everything you need to run a beachside pop-up program on these beloved shorebirds.

2026 WinterBlogNote from the Chief

2025 Interpretation In Review

Interpretation and Education Chief, Heather Holm, reflects on all of your hard work in 2025.

2026 WinterBlogFeatured Articles

First Day Firsts

Claire Andrews took the plunge into special event hosting with a creative “First Day Hike” Polar Plunge at Cardiff State Beach.

2026 WinterBlogFeatured Articles

Adventure Into the Unknown

Channel Coast District’s Ann Boggess accompanies the Chumash Brotherhood of the Tomol on their 22-mile ocean crossing to Santa Cruz Island.

2026 WinterBlogEditor's Letter

For You

Read a message from Director Quintero.

2026 WinterBlogFeatured Articles

Brochures Are Back With A New Focus

Over the last few months, the Publications Unit has begun working on the first round of completely redesigned brochures. Kim Milruya shares some examples.

2026 WinterBlogDear Master Interpreter

Dear Master Interpreter — Winter 2026

• I have 10,000 things to do at my park; can anybody… HELP?!
• What in the world is “Division???”

2026 WinterBlogDates to Know

Dates to Know — Winter 2026

Planning for the next three months of interpretation in your park? Here are some dates to know for Winter 2026.

2026 WinterBlogCatalyst Issues

Winter 2026

Read the Winter 2026 edition of The Catalyst

2025 FallBlogEditor's Letter

Trying New Paths

In this edition we hear from creative people all across our 280 units who are trying something different.

2025 FallBlogWhat's Up?

What’s up? — Junior Ranger Program Library

Need inspiration for a new Junior Ranger program? There’s a new Sharepoint library for sharing (and stealing!) program outlines and supporting materials.

2025 FallBlogDates to Know

Dates to Know — Fall 2025

Planning for the next three months of interpretation in your park? Here are some dates to know for Fall 2025.

2025 FallBlogDear Master Interpreter

Dear Master Interpreter — Fall 2025

Your questions answered: Getting crafty hunting down crafting supplies. Happy dogs and unhappy owners.

2025 FallBlogFeatured Articles

Happy Birthday to… a Powerhouse?

Celebrating 130 years of the modern American electrical grid where it all first began, in Folsom, California.

2025 FallBlogFeatured Articles

“All-Team” at Anza-Borrego

How do you tell the social media story of California’s largest State Park? With an “all-team” approach!

2025 FallBlogWhat's Up?

What’s up? — Statewide Webinars, Fall 2025

Explore the busy calendar of webinars that are FREE and open to all State Parks staff, volunteers, and partners. Eligible for FOCUS training credits.

2025 FallBlogCatalyst Issues

Fall 2025

Read the Fall 2025 edition of The Catalyst

2025 FallBlogWhat's Up?

What’s up? — PORTS: Redesigning Access

In a recent Ten Strands article, Brad Krey argues, “Every student in California deserves meaningful access to nature and environmental learning, regardless of zip code,...

2025 SummerBlog

On Track and Looking Ahead

Summer is in full swing and everywhere we turn we see State Parks staff and volunteers in their element.

2025 SummerBlogCatalyst Issues

Summer 2025

Read the Summer 2025 edition of The Catalyst

2025 SummerBlogDates to Know

Dates to Know — Summer 2025

Planning for the next three months of interpretation in your park? Here are some dates to know for Summer 2025:

2025 SummerBlogWhat's Up?

What’s up? — PeakFinder

“How High Can We Go?” “What’s the Name of that Mountain?” There’s an app to answer these questions.