Miwok History Walk

Join us as we walk through Back Ranch Meadows and learn how pre-colonial Coast Miwok people harvested food throughout China Camp.  Surrounded by the diverse and lush habitats in their homeland here, Miwok people enjoyed an abundance of animal protein. They harvested local fish and shellfish, and used net traps... Read more »

Online:Naturalist Book Club

BUZZ: THE NATURE AND NECESSITY OF BEES BY THOR HANSEN Join our monthly book club as we discuss this vitally important book from the award-winning author of The Triumph of Seeds and Feathers. In his book, Thor Hansen imparts a natural and cultural history of the insect lineage that includes... Read more »

Speaker Series: Native Bees of the Bay Area

For this month's online Village Talk, we will discuss one of our most critically important insects: bees. Join naturalist Harold Hirsch as he discusses the biology, evolutionary history, and ecological function of wild native bees of the San Francisco Bay Area.  For millions of years, bees have followed a close... Read more »

August Birding Walk

Attention birdbrains! Allow us to introduce two year-round natives in our park that we hope to see during our August birding hike: the brown creeper and the white-breasted nuthatch. Both hop vertically along tree trunks in search of tasty insect morsels hidden among the bark. Creepers are tiny with curved... Read more »

Miwok History Walk

Join us this month for an informative walk through Back Ranch Meadows as we learn how pre-colonial Coast Miwok people used controlled burns to benefit their community. Wildfires started by lightning are a natural part of our region’s oak woodland forest ecology. But Miwok people intentionally set periodic, slow-burning fires... Read more »

Family Nature Walk at Turtle Back

What tiny mouse can drink salt water? How does an egret keep from sinking into the mud? Why do madrone trees shed their red bark? Discover the secrets of the marsh and forests of China Camp State Park during this engaging family-friendly hike. Moms and dads with nature-loving kids will... Read more »

Online: Naturalist Book Club

AUGUST'S BOOK SELECTION: CALIFORNIA EXPOSURES- ENVISIONING MYTH AND HISTORY BY RICHARD WHITE Join this month’s naturalist book club as we discuss Richard White’s award-winning book, California Exposures. White teams up with his son, photographer Jesse Amble White, to produce this vivid narrative of human history as it has been etched... Read more »

Advisory: Footrace

There will be a footrace beginning at Miwok Meadows from 8am to 1pm on September 4th. Expect increased foot traffic on all trails during that time. For more information about the trails that will be impacted, check out the Inside Trail Racing event website.

Park Champion Volunteer Event- Postponed to 10/2

This event has been canceled due to a scheduling conflict. However, you can still pitch in for our next event on October 2nd.  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.... Read more »

Summer Birding Hike

For this month’s birding hike, we will focus on the effects of climate change on the birds of the Bay Area. Local backyard birds like dark-eyed juncos, acorn woodpeckers, and chestnut-backed chickadees (shown here) are at serious risk of extinction from the projected effects of climate change. A new report... Read more »

Junior Ranger Program

WILDLIFE HOME-BUILDERS: If we look closely, we can see that the forest isn’t just a bunch of trees. It’s also a neighborhood for many animals and insects.  Join us for this month’s Junior Ranger Program, where we will explore the master builders of the woodlands. We’ll search for woodrat dens,... Read more »

EVENT POSTPONED: Miwok History Walk

The Coast Miwok History Walk event on September 12th has been postponed to October. We apologize for the inconvenience and we will let you know the new date of the event as soon as possible.  Join us this month for an informative walk through Back Ranch Meadows. Naturalist Jerry Coe... Read more »