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- California State Parks
Find a Park We have an easier way to Find a Park by simply choosing the first letter of the name, by activities or facilities, by a region within the State or by a specific city Newsroom Stay up to date on the latest news and announcements from California State Parks Accessible Parks
- California State Parks Listing
You’ll be able to explore California’s outdoor recreational opportunities in a more modern way via interactive maps and other online tools Go invent your adventure! www ReserveCalifornia com
- Online Reservations - California State Parks
Visitors to California’s state parks have a new platform for booking reservations The new reservation system, ReserveCalifornia™, will be easy-to-use and similar to booking hotels, airline tickets and other comparable services
- Camping Information - California State Parks
California State Parks also has alternative camping, such as rustic cabins, cottages, lodging, tent cabins, floating campsites, and yurts Please check the following parks and their websites for more information
- Find a California State Park
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- California State Park Passes
Below you will find a list of the available passes NEW Pilot Programs California State Park Adventure Pass Free This new pass provides free entry for fourth graders and their families at 54 select state parks throughout the state California State Library Parks Pass Free
- Jobs - California State Parks
Whether you are just starting out or looking to advance in your current role, we have opportunities for everyone Explore our job listings, career paths, assessments schedule, and professional development opportunities to take the next step in your career with California State Parks! Explore the Career Resources page
- About Us - California State Parks
The California Department of Parks and Recreation, popularly known as State Parks, is honored to provide access to parks and open spaces and contribute to a healthier and richer quality of life for Californians and for people all over the world who visit the golden state’s natural wonders
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