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The first Europeans to see San Francisco Bay were not sailors (who cruised obliviously past the Golden Gate for over 200 years) but members of an...
Mark G. Hylkema Santa Cruz District Archaeologist California State Parks This article presents a brief discussion of archaeological...
Just in time for the 142nd Anniversary event, the internal doors were installed in the Pigeon Point Fog Signal Building and a ceremonial ribbon...
During the month of June, Año Nuevo State Park showcases the Steller sea lions of Año Nuevo Island with special exhibits, natural history information...
Written by guest writer: Ryan Carle, Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge, January 2014 Año Nuevo Island is a noisy place. About half a mile offshore of...
A Great Asset for Año Nuevo! In the spring of 2013, State Park Rangers Ziad Bawarshi and Terry Kiser asked CSPA for assistance in the renovation...
When it’s hot in the Bay Area and valley, where do you go to get relief? San Gregorio and Pomponio state beaches are popular summertime destinations...
Pescadero State Beach and Natural Preserve has it all--one of the longest sandy beaches on the coast with some of the biggest sand dunes, tide pools...
By guest writer, Laura Oliphant. It was a clear, cold morning as I joined the other participants for the Sunrise Photography tour at Año Nuevo...