Read more about In-Person Field Trips to Angel Island Immigration Station
The walls of the detention barracks at the U.S. Immigration Station, Angel Island, are filled with poetry, written and carved by immigrants expressing their feelings of frustration, anger, and hope. Historically called the “Guardian of the Western Gate” by staff, the... Read MoreRead more about In-Person Field Trips to Angel Island Immigration Station
Read more about Field Trip Information for Crystal Cove State Park
SCHOOL GROUP RESERVATIONS AND FIELD TRIP INFORMATION Crystal Cove State Park is a busy place and a desirable spot for a field trip. We offer guided field trips on a variety of nature-based topics including tidepools, birds, animal adaptations, animal migration and... Read MoreRead more about Field Trip Information for Crystal Cove State Park
Read more about K-12 School Programs at Millerton Lake State Recreation Area
Guided Field Trips (K-12) Fourth Grade Fridays Guided field trips for 4th graders* are offered every Friday during the regular school year, September through May. Students will have the opportunity to take a ride aboard our tour-style pontoon boat and set out in... Read MoreRead more about K-12 School Programs at Millerton Lake State Recreation Area
Read more about Olompali State Historic Park In-Person Field Trip
Explore Olompali State Historic Park! Guided field trips are not being offered in Fall, 2025, due to staffing constraints. For additional information or school group parking fee waivers, please contact olompali@PORTS-ca.us K-5th Grade: “Acorns to Oaks, and the Lives... Read MoreRead more about Olompali State Historic Park In-Person Field Trip
Read more about School Groups at Mount Tamalpais State Park
With its variety of natural habitats and interesting geology, Mount Tamalpais State Park is a fantastic location to bring your science curriculum to life or to offer your students experience with the outdoors. We offer both in-person and virtual field trips and school... Read MoreRead more about School Groups at Mount Tamalpais State Park