King Tides at China Camp

After a week of “King Tides”, come to China Camp State Park to learn what extreme high 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 key role in helping scientists understand how marshes respond to... Read more »

King Tide Guided Nature Walk: Flooded with Science and Seawater!

Learn about local sea level rise from scientist and educator Sarah Ferner of the San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Join her at the Turtle Back Hill nature trail to witness the rising tide slowly flood the marsh during one of the highest high tides of the year. You... Read more »

Frogs, Newts and Other Amphibians – a talk by David Herlocker

There’s no better time than January to encounter frogs and toads and newts and other salamanders on the trails of China Camp and other Marin parks. For now is the time these ancient animals called “amphibians” come out of their dry season hiding places. The story of their survival for... Read more »

Park Champions Work Day

Join us as we keep the trails safe for all, cutting back brush and draining puddles.  We'll provide lunch and companionship. We will be working in two locations to repair the trail tread, particularly areas that allow standing water and show significant erosion.  These locations will be close to the campground,... Read more »

We’re talkin’ Mushrooms!

Mushrooms!!! Mushrooms evoke images of folklore, fairytales and epicurean eating.   But mushrooms are so much more and are important actors on the global stage. Did you know that mushrooms are vital for healthy ecosystems, help maintain bio-diversity and are being used for medicines, soil amendments, vegan leather and more? Come... Read more »

Park Champions Work Day

Join our crew in keeping the park healthy, accessible and safe.  Better (and dirtier) than a day at the gym. We'll be repairing storm damage to Shoreline Trail, rebuilding sections of the trail that have failed due to heavy rains and extraordinary runoff. Culverts will be cleared of debris. Large equipment... Read more »

Turtleback Hill Nature Hike

Do you want to learn about spring wildflowers, native grasses and find out more about the prized Salt Marsh at China Camp? There will be a free 2 hour hike at Turtleback Hill Trail on March 18 at 10AM. The hike will be led by Kathy Cuneo, a very knowledgable... Read more »

JADE: Stone of Heaven

Jade has been the most treasured mineral in Asian cultures.  Gram for gram, carat for carat, it is the most valuable gem in the world market today.  The presumed mystical power believed to be possessed by jade can be traced back thousands of years in Chinese history and archeology. Dr.... Read more »

Park Champions Work Day

Join our crew in keeping the park healthy, accessible and safe. Better (and dirtier) than a day at the gym. We'll be tackling the severe storm damage to the park's trail system. We need to build split rail fencing to protect a section of trail next to a landslide, and to... Read more »

Park Champions Work Day

As many of you know, we had to cancel our work day last week due to the weather and the resulting condition of the trails. This is short notice to recruit for volunteers, but we are hopeful that you will join us on Saturday, April 1st to help us install split... Read more »

Village Talk – Spring Flowers of Marin

Spring is an amazing time to experience the wonders of wildflowers and to gain an appreciation of the value of native plants. We are honored to have Doreen Smith, member of the Marin County Native Plant Society, as our April speaker at the Village Museum. Doreen will present a slideshow... Read more »

Earth Day at China Camp

FOCC, in partnership with the California State Parks Association, will hold our second Earth Day event. This year's focus is restoration and clean up, which couldn't be more perfect. As a result of the persistent storms and excessive rain, we have plenty of trail restoration that needs to be done.... Read more »