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Sharaya Souza sits in Black Point historic gardens surrounded by wildlfowers.
Where community grows: Sharaya Souza and the American Indian Cultural District at Black Point

Sharaya Souza (Taos Pueblo, Ute and Kiowa) has no first memory of interacting with the land. Not because she wasn’t interacting with it, but because for her, it’s innate.

Dark brown, wet tree bark in a rippled pattern with scattered green patches of lichen.
Self-guided forest walk at Roy’s Redwoods Preserve

Roy's Redwoods Preserve is a magical place, home to especially large redwood trees and other inhabitants like the California giant salamander. It's one of only four parks in Marin County to enjoy old-growth redwoods, and the only one accessible to people of all abilities.

Rock Spring landscape
Why Do Forests Need Beneficial Fire?

A prescribed fire was conducted at Rock Spring in October 2023 as part of Marin Water’s approach to a more resilient, ecologically healthy watershed.

Alcatraz Citadel Flyby
Experience the Alcatraz Citadel Virtually

Two closed-off stairwells lead down from the first floor of the Alcatraz Cellhouse to a lower, blocked-off basement level called the Citadel, one of the earliest structures on Alcatraz. Through the digital resources on this page, this site and its history can be observed and interpreted virtually. 

Two Presidio Trust staff members holding a dog bandanna for BARK rangers in the Presidio of San Francisco
B.A.R.K. Ranger Program’s First Year Celebration  
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Whether you’re a founding participant or new to the program, come celebrate our four-legged friends and the growing community that helps keep the Presidio safe and enjoyable for everyone.

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"If we build a society based on honoring the earth, we build a society which is sustainable, and has the capacity to support all life forms." - Winona LaDuke
Inspiring Nature Quotes from Indigenous Leaders

November is Native American Heritage Month, a chance for us all to reflect on the contributions and wisdoms of the original stewards of these colonized lands.

One artist poses for a photo holding their camera and one artist poses next to a California poppy performing a traditional South Asian dance.
In Light and Dark
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Please join park staff for an evening of storytelling and a panel discussion at the Tunnel Tops to amplify South Asian community expert and leader’s voices, thus bringing awareness and attention to the role of members of this community in social and environmental justice movements. 

Registration Required
A group hikes up a path at Rancho Corral de Tierra.
Belonging in Nature: November 2025
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Join us for our next Belonging in Nature program! We'll be doing an easy walk with birding and native plant identification.

Registration Required