Angel Island Read more about Guided In-Person Immigration Station Tour at Angel Island State Park

See Angel Island in person! Reserve a one-hour guided tour of the second largest immigration station in the U.S.This tour is intended for grades 4- 12 but is open to all. Large groups must book multiple timeslots and separate into groups of 30 (up to 40 for 4th-12th... Read MoreRead more about Guided In-Person Immigration Station Tour at Angel Island State Park

Photo of or from Torrey Pines State Beach Read more about Docent-Led School Programs at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

The maximum allowable group size will be 70 students. We will also require that teachers recruit and authorize enough chaperones to allow for a docent-to-student ratio of one to eight. For the 2024-25 school year, our days of operation will be Tuesdays and Thursdays... Read MoreRead more about Docent-Led School Programs at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

A view of Mitchell Canyon in Mount Diablo State Park. Golden grassy plains with green hills in the background and a blue sky with white clouds. Read more about Wonder Hikes 2025 at Mount Diablo State Park

Have you ever wondered about the many species of organisms that inhabit our world beyond the sidewalks and streets? This is the hike for you! Wonder and wander now with us while we explore the magnificent Mitchell Canyon in Mount Diablo State Park. Each month we will... Read MoreRead more about Wonder Hikes 2025 at Mount Diablo State Park

A town sign "Welcome to Locke" in English and Chinese letters. Read more about 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, visitors should respect the privacy of Locke’s residents. Guided tours are available to groups of a minimum of ten people... Read MoreRead more about Locke Guided Tours

Photo of a large telescope, "Challenger" at the Fremont Peak Observatory in Fremont Peak State Park Read more about Fremont Peak Observatory – Public Programs

The Observatory is open to the public for scheduled viewing and educational programs. When the summer advection fog rolls in from Monterey Bay and covers the lights of Hollister and Gilroy, the skies above Fremont Peak are as dark and star-filled as any place to be... Read MoreRead more about Fremont Peak Observatory – Public Programs