The draft horses you see at Ardenwood are used in very much the same way they were used in the early 1900s.
The process of people evolving from hunter-gathers to keepers of livestock and farmers began about 11,000 years ago.
A daily Fishing Access Permit or AnglerMembership is required for everyone age 16and older for all parks except Big Break, Antioch/Oakley Pier, Lake Anza, Jordan Pond, and all piers.
Se requiere un permiso diario de acceso a la pesca o una membresía de pescador para todas las personas de 16 años o más para todos los parques, excepto Big Break, Antioch/Oakley Pier, Lake Anza, Jordan Pond, y todos los muelles.
Trees link us with everything! Trees purify our air, produce the oxygen we breathe, increase soil fertility, regulate our climate, aid in erosion control, and are an important wildlife habitat.
Enclosed within a quiet eucalyptus grove and clustered more thickly than leaves are thousands of monarch butterflies.
Fish are the most diverse group of all vertebrates (animals with backbones).
Early explorers found this evergreen oak throughout California’s Great Central Valley.
Welcome to Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline, a former landfill, now being transformed into a Regional Park.
At Ardenwood, the relative calm is suddenly filled with excited voices as a glossy peacock struts from the shadows into the sunshine.