Saturday Hiking Program

Want to get out in the fresh air and get exercise? Join seasoned naturalist Harold Hirsch as he leads a series of nature walks on selected Saturdays in December at China Camp State Park. Hikes range from easy to moderate, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking... Read more »

Monthly Village Talk: King Tides with NERR

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Saturday, December 16th, 2017 Location: China Camp Village Museum Time: 4pm -5pm Come to China Camp State Park to learn what extreme high tides, commonly called King Tides, can tell us about sea level rise. As part of NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System, China Camp’s tidal marshes play a... Read more »

Saturday Hiking Program

Want to get out in the fresh air and get exercise? Join seasoned naturalist Harold Hirsch as he leads a series of nature walks on selected Saturdays in December at China Camp State Park. Hikes range from easy to moderate, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking... Read more »

Saturday Hiking Event

Want to get out in the fresh air and get exercise? Join seasoned naturalist Harold Hirsch as he leads a series of nature walks on selected Saturdays in December at China Camp State Park. Hikes range from easy to moderate, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking... Read more »

King Tide Hike: Flooded with Science and Seawater

Ring in the New Year with a beautiful short hike and lots of science at China Camp State Park! Join scientist and educator Sarah Ferner from San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve for a short walk near the edge of China Camp’s tidal salt marsh during one of the... Read more »

King Tide Hike: Flooded with Science and Seawater

Ring in the New Year with a beautiful short hike and lots of science at China Camp State Park! Join scientist and educator Sarah Ferner from San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve for a short walk near the edge of China Camp’s tidal salt marsh during one of the... Read more »

Saturday Hiking Program

Want to get out in the fresh air and get exercise? Join seasoned naturalist Harold Hirsch as he leads a series of nature walks on selected Saturdays in January at China Camp State Park. Hikes range from easy to moderate, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking... Read more »

Saturday Hike Series

Want to get out in the fresh air and get exercise? Join Friends Of China Camp’s guided hiking program on selected Saturdays in winter at China Camp State Park. Lead by Naturalist Harold Hirsch. Hikes range from easy to moderate, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles.Please bring appropriate hiking gear,... Read more »

Park Champions Work Day

Even without much rain, the grasses and shrubs have managed to encroach on our trails. We could use your help to trim them back to restore the passable width of the trail. Bring your work gloves, a we-can-do-it attitude and a smile. Lunch will be provided. Limited free camping is available to... Read more »

Saturday Hike Series

Want to get out in the fresh air and get exercise? Join Friends Of China Camp’s guided hiking program on selected Saturdays in winter at China Camp State Park. Lead by Naturalist Harold Hirsch. Hikes range from easy to moderate, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles.Please bring appropriate hiking gear,... Read more »

Gentle Walk on Turtleback

Sunday Jan 21, 2018 9:30am -Noon Meeting place: Turtleback trailhead, San Pedro Rd   Join naturalist Susan Edwards to wander through China Camp State Park and wonder at the plants and creatures that make it home. We'll start at the Turtleback trail and make our way through the grasslands to... Read more »

Urban Coyote Foot Race- All Trails Impacted

On Saturday, January 27, Urban Coyote will hold a 5K, 10K and half marathon race on our trails. The activities begin at 7AM and should be over by noon. The trails will still remain open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians. However, they may be very crowded with runners of all ages. Please remember your Share the Trail etiquette.... Read more »