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Virtual Adventurer

by Jonathan Camacho | May 30, 2025 | _Editorial Preview, Adult learners, Instructional Resources, Teens, Youth, Youth & Families

California State Parks’ immersive mixed reality heritage experience This is your interactive guide to California’s history and natural environment! Virtual Adventurer, an official mobile app of California State Parks, is an immersive augmented and virtual... Read MoreRead more about Virtual Adventurer

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The Nature Journal Connection – John Muir Laws

by Jonathan Camacho | May 29, 2025 | Educators, Instructional Resources, Nature, Teens, Youth, Youth & Families

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California State Parks Safety Tips

by Jonathan Camacho | May 28, 2025 | Nature Hikes, Off-Highway Vehicles, Recreators, Watersports, Your Safety

Whether you are an experienced outdoor enthusiast or a new one, we look forward to seeing you in California’s state park trails, beaches, lakes, mountains and deserts, but we ask that you please recreate responsibly. Read MoreRead more about California State Parks Safety Tips

Local citizens and the Allensworth Advisory Committee entered the prize-winning “Spirit of Allensworth” float in Tulare’s annual Dairy Fiesta Parade, California Department of Parks and Recreation, News & Views, March 1971. [Fresno Bee] Read more about Black History in State Parks

Black History in State Parks

by Jonathan Camacho | May 24, 2025 | Adult learners, Culture

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, many of these areas are preserved as California State Parks. Read MoreRead more about Black History in State Parks

A painted illustration showing various natural "recyclers": inky cap mushroom, bark beetle, ensatina salamander, termite, carpenter ant, bacteria, earthworm, vulture, tree snag, raccoon, hermit crab, clam, sea urchin. Illustration done by J. Maddox Read more about Nature’s Recyclers

Nature’s Recyclers

by Jonathan Camacho | May 17, 2025 | Educators, Instructional Resources, Nature, Youth

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