• Give-back morning at China Camp

    China Camp Ranger Station 101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA, United States

    Friends of China Camp, a non-profit organization, works hard to keep our park safe and beautiful—but we can’t do it without our dedicated team of volunteers! Join us for a fun and rewarding morning of giving back. This is a great time to meet fellow nature enthusiasts, get some fresh... Read more »

  • Birding walk: finding fall newcomers

    Turtle Back Trailhead

    With a keen eye and a little patience, you can spy a remarkable number of species at China Camp, particularly in fall when migratory species come for a visit, en route to warmer climes. Some, like ruby-crowned kinglets, stick around for the winter. Our monthly bird walk will focus on... Read more »

  • Give-back morning at China Camp

    China Camp Ranger Station 101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA, United States

    Friends of China Camp works tirelessly to protect and preserve the beauty of our beloved park—but we can't do it without amazing volunteers like you! Come spend a morning outdoors, caring for the trails and facilities all over the park. It’s a great way to enjoy the fresh air, get... Read more »

  • Give-back morning at China Camp—MOVE TO 11/19 due to predicted rain

    China Camp Ranger Station 101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA, United States

    Friends of China Camp works tirelessly to protect and preserve the beauty of our beloved park—but we can't do it without amazing volunteers like you! Come spend a morning outdoors, caring for the trails and facilities all over the park. It’s a great way to enjoy the fresh air, get... Read more »

  • Thanksgiving couch escape

    Ready to return to nature after all the holiday feasting and Black Friday shopping? Head for the hills of China Camp with other nature lovers. Join us to discover the results of our early-winter rains, such as tiny sprouts, delicate ferns, and manzanita buds. More interesting finds will be pointed... Read more »

  • Bonus Naturalist’s Book Club: Ocean

    Dive into the deep with David Attenborough’s remarkable book, Ocean: Earth's Last Wilderness. With his signature storytelling, and accompanied by stunning images by photographer Colin Butfield, Attenborough unveils the hidden wonders of marine life, from glowing creatures of the deep to vast underwater forests. From the publisher’s website: "Award-winning broadcaster... Read more »

  • Give-back morning at China Camp

    China Camp Ranger Station 101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA, United States

    Friends of China Camp works tirelessly to protect and preserve the beauty of our beloved park—but we can't do it without amazing volunteers like you! Come spend a morning outdoors, caring for the trails and facilities all over the park. It’s a great way to enjoy the fresh air, get... Read more »

  • Speaker Series: Latest news on Ridgway’s rails

    China Camp Village 100 China Camp Village Rd, San Rafael, CA, CA, United States

    It’s not often that you get to peek into the lives of a federally endangered species. Here at China Camp, we’re lucky to have a healthy population of a critically threatened bird, the Ridgway’s rail. This secretive, hen-size marsh bird—mottled gray-brown in color with a rusty chest—scurries along the serpentine... Read more »

  • Family fun: watch the “Long Night Moon” rise

    China Camp Village Point parking lot

    Bundle up the whole family and head to the picnic area at China Camp Point to watch 2025’s last full moon rise. No need to hike to an overlook this month, since the easy-to-access point is the perfect place to catch this monthly spectacle. Mohican tribes called this month’s lunar... Read more »

  • Catch the king tide

    Turtle Back Trailhead

    If you’ve lived through a wet winter in this area, you know that the highest tides of the year, called king tides, create quite a show at China Camp. Combined with runoff from winter storms, king tides can turn the park’s bayfront wetlands and meadows into shallow lakes of brackish... Read more »