posted May 29, 2018
The San Mateo County Department of Parks are here to provide you with recreational opportunities in a safe and effective manner, and to protect and enhance the natural resources of the County.
The Department operates 22 separate parks, encompassing over 16,000 acres, and 190 miles of county and local trails, including three regional trails. Parks are located throughout the County and represent a wide variety of natural settings including a coast-side marine reserve, a bay-side recreational area, coastal mountain woodland areas, and urban sites.
posted Sep 22, 2022
In partnership with San Mateo County Parks, the Foundation raises funds to support projects, programs, and volunteers to benefit parks and visitors. We are committed to conserving and improving the quality of our County Parks for current and future generations to enjoy. Since its founding in 1998, the Foundation and its members have provided millions of dollars in support for our parks.
posted May 20, 2020
We provide comprehensive, integrated services addressing wildlife, water, climate, and agriculture. We use very diverse means to protect, conserve, and restore natural resources. Serving as a focal point for local conservation efforts, we collaborate with private and public land owners, land managers, public agencies, interest groups, and others.
posted Feb 6, 2019
The Sand Creek Regional Greenway is a jewel in the necklace of trails that has made Denver a national model for linked trail systems.
posted Nov 17, 2020
Your local snowmobile club of beautiful Sandisfield, MA
posted Apr 24, 2020
The Santa Barbara County Trails Council is a grassroots membership organization that has worked vigorously on behalf of people of Santa Barbara County to enhance the county’s trail network for over 50 years.
posted Mar 10, 2023
The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation stewards the past and present of the Presidio Neighborhood and inspires preservation advocacy throughout the County in order to create a more vibrant community.
posted Apr 19, 2018
The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority conserves the natural environment, supports agriculture, and connects people to nature, by protecting open spaces, natural areas, and working farms and ranches for future generations.
The Authority envisions the Santa Clara Valley and its surrounding hillsides as a beautiful place where a vibrant network of interconnected open spaces, trails, wildlife habitats, and thriving agricultural lands enrich the region’s cities and make it an exceptional and healthy place to live, work, learn, and play.
posted May 10, 2018
We provide a sustainable system of diverse regional parks, trails and natural areas that connects people with the natural environment, supports healthy lifestyles, offering outstanding visitor experiences that renew the human spirit, while balancing recreation opportunities with the protection of natural, cultural, historic, and scenic resources.
posted Jan 21, 2022
Our mission is to promote cycling education in Santa Cruz County. We encourage healthy lifestyles through education, friendship, teamwork and fun.