• 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 »

  • New! Village preservation volunteer open call

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

    Come join our volunteer preservation team as we begin our spring effort to stabilize the historic structures of our beloved China Camp Village. If you have woodworking experience, and are interested in making old things live longer - come down to the Village and lend a hand.  The number of... Read more »

  • Wildflower hike: the secrets of spring blooms

    Back Ranch Meadows Campground

    Who needs artificial intelligence when nature's intelligence is on full display? Early spring at China Camp is an amazing time to watch that intelligence unfold. Many already-emergent flowers at China Camp are heralding spring's early arrival this year. Join natural history docent Harold Hirsch on this invigorating springtime hike into... 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, 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 »

  • Speaker Series: uncovering the clues of history

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

    As part of our ongoing Speaker Series, Debbie Lee, California State Parks Relevancy and History Interpreter, will share her latest historical research related to China Camp’s Quan family. Debbie will share documents and photos relating to the Quans and China Camp—materials she uncovered in the California State Parks Photographic Archives.... Read more »

  • Naturalist’s Book Club: The Parrot in the Mirror

    This month’s read promises to get some feathers ruffled. (Sorry—we couldn’t resist.) Author Antone Martinho-Truswell, an evolutionary biologist, author, and member of the Sydney Policy Lab and the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney, delivers a fascinating and compelling look at the similarities between humans... Read more »