Online: Naturalist Book Club

NATURAL HISTORY OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY: ENVISIONING MYTH AND HISTORY BY ARIEL RUBISSOW & KATHLEEN WONG Join this month’s naturalist book club as we discuss the Natural History of San Francisco Bay. This edition of the California Natural History Guides, published by the University of California Press, is very close... Read more »

Park Champion Volunteer Event

Join other volunteers on our first Park Champions event of the year, sponsored by the California State Parks Foundation (CSPF) in partnership with Friends of China Camp. This is the perfect opportunity to get a great workout, enjoy nature, and help out our park all at once. For this event,... Read more »

ADVISORY: Footrace

There will be a footrace beginning at Miwok Meadows on October 10th from 9am-1pm. Please expect increased foot traffic on Shoreline Trail in between Miwok Meadows and the Back Ranch Meadows Campground entrance. Go to the Tamalpa Runners website for more details.

Full Moon Hike

October “Hunter’s Moon” This month, we will be on the hunt...for a hunter. However the only hunting we’ll allow in our park is the hunt for extraordinary natural and celestial beauty! Join us for a special trek to seek out October’s ‘Hunter’s moonrise”. Docents Harold Hirsch and Brendan Clifford will... Read more »

Junior Ranger Program

Creatures of the Night - Owls, Bats & Spiders! Why do owls hunt at night? How do bats ‘see’ their prey when it is pitch black? Why do spiders build webs? Join us for a special spooky Halloween- themed family program as we discover how these creatures use their special... Read more »

SAN PEDRO ROAD CLOSURE: Marin Triathlon

ADVISORY: The Marin County Triathalon will take place on October 30th from 7:30am to 1pm.  San Pedro Road will be closed from Main Drive to Back Ranch Meadows kiosk. The north entrance of the park and Back Ranch Meadows kiosk and campground will remain open. Go to trisignup.com for more... Read more »

SAN PEDRO ROAD CLOSURE: Marin 1/2 Marathon

ADVISORY: The Marin County 1/2 Marathon will take place on October 31st from 7:30am to 1pm.  San Pedro Road will be closed from Main Drive to Back Ranch Meadows kiosk. The north entrance of the park and Back Ranch Meadows kiosk and campground will remain open. Shoreline Trail will also... Read more »

Online: Naturalist Book Club

This Month's Selection: THE ARBORNAUT BY MEG LOWMAN Join this month’s naturalist book club as we discuss The Arbornaut. Author and biologist Meg Lowman invites the reader high into the canopy as she shares her adventures, scientific research, and climate activism.    Excerpt from Bayariel.com: ”Nicknamed the “Real-Life Lorax” by... Read more »

Autumn Birding Hike

Local birders know that in fall, the quiet and patient hiker at China Camp will be rewarded with the distinctive call of our beautiful winter residents, the golden-crowned sparrows. During the Gold Rush, Yukon miners noticed its slow descending three or four-note whistle-like call, and likened it to the pessimistic... Read more »

Volunteer Workday: Trail Grooming

FOCC volunteers lug fire hose to work site by Harriot Manley In October volunteers from FOCC and California State Parks Foundation (CSPF) groomed almost 1 mile of trail. And guess what, there is still more to do! Surprise! Come help! Get a great workout, enjoy nature, while supporting our park. No prior experience... Read more »

Online: Naturalist Book Club

GREAT ADAPTATIONS BY KENNETH CATANIA Join this month’s online naturalist book club as we discuss Great Adaptations. In this book, author, biologist, and neuroscientist Kenneth Catania explores the peculiar morphology of some of the world's most extraordinary animals and insects.    Excerpt from Amazon.com: ”From star-nosed moles that have super-sensing... Read more »

REGISTRATION FULL: King Tide Hike

  THE REGISTRATION FOR THESE EVENTS IS FULL.  Join scientist and educator Bella Mayorga from San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve for a walk near the edge of China Camp’s tidal salt marsh during a “king tide,” the name for one of the highest tides of the year. We... Read more »