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2960 Peralta Oaks Court
Oakland, CA 94605
City of Oakland
Parks
Alcatraz Island
San Francisco, CA
Alcatraz Island offers a close-up look
at the site of the first lighthouse and
US built fort on the West Coast, the
infamous federal penitentiary long
off-limits to the public, and the 18
month occupation by Indians of All
Tribes which saved the tribes. Rich in
history, there is also a natural side to
the Rock - gardens, tide pools, bird
colonies, and bay views beyond compare.
Alcatraz Is Indian Land
National Monument
Cabrillo
San Diego, CA
Climbing out of his boat and onto shore
in 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo stepped
into history as the first European to
set foot on what is now the West Coast
of the United States. In addition to
telling the story of 16th century
exploration, the park is home to a
wealth of cultural and natural
resources. Join us and embark on your
own Voyage of Discovery.
Statue Plaza at Cabrillo NM
National Historic Trail
California
Various States,
CA,CO,ID,KS,MO,NE,NV,OR,UT,WY
The road to California carried over
250,000 gold-seekers and farmers to the
gold fields and rich farmlands of
California during the 1840s and
1850s--the greatest mass migration in
American history. More than 1,000 miles
of trail ruts and traces can still be
seen in the vast undeveloped
west--reminders of the sacrifices,
struggles, and triumphs of early
American travelers and settlers.
Paradise Springs Hotel near South Pass,
WyomingNational Monument
Devils Postpile
the Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes, CA
Established in 1911 by presidential
proclamation, Devils Postpile National
Monument protects and preserves the
Devils Postpile formation, the 101-foot
high Rainbow Falls, and pristine
mountain scenery. The formation is a
rare sight in the geologic world and
ranks as one of the world's finest
examples of columnar basalt. Its columns
tower 60 feet high and display an
unusual symmetry.
Winter has arrived at Devils Postpile
National Historic Site
Eugene O'Neill
Danville, CA
America's only Nobel Prize winning
playwright, Eugene O'Neill, chose to
live in Northern California at the
climax of his writing career. Isolated
from the world and within the walls of
his home, O'Neill wrote his final and
most memorable plays; The Iceman Cometh,
Long Day's Journey Into Night, and A
Moon for the Misbegotten. Reservations
are required to visit this site.
Eugene O'Neill in his Tao House study in
1941 - Yale Beinecke Library Photo
National Historic Site
Fort Point
Presidio of San Francisco, CA
From its vantage point overlooking the
spectacular Golden Gate, Fort Point
protected San Francisco harbor from
Confederate & foreign attack during &
after the U.S. Civil War. Its
beautifully arched casemates display the
art of the master brick mason from the
Civil War period.
Fort Point National Historic Site is
located at the south anchorage of the
Golden Gate Bridge.
National Recreation Area
Golden Gate
San Francisco, CA
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA)
chronicles two hundred years of history,
from the Native American culture, the
Spanish Empire frontier and the Mexican
Republic, to maritime history, the
California Gold Rush, the evolution of
American coastal fortifications, and the
growth of urban San Francisco.
Travel decal of Diamond Head mountain on
Oahu, Hawai'i.
National Historic Site
John Muir
Martinez, CA
John Muir was many things, inventor,
immigrant, botanist, glaciologist,
writer, co-founder of the Sierra Club,
fruit rancher. But it was John Muir's
love of nature, and the preservation of
it, that we can thank him for today.
Muir convinced President Teddy Roosevelt
to protect Yosemite (including Yosemite
Valley), Sequoia, Grand Canyon and Mt.
Rainier as National Parks.
John Muir's desk in his Scribble Den.
National Historic Trail
Juan Bautista de Anza
Nogales, AZ to San Francisco, CA, AZ,CA
"Everyone mount up!" This became a
familiar call from Spanish Captain Juan
Bautista de Anza. In 1776, as Americans
fought for their independence in the
East, Anza led almost 300 people over
1200 miles to settle Alta California. It
was the first overland route established
to connect New Spain with San Francisco.
Walk in their footsteps from Nogales,
Arizona to San Francisco, California.
Los Angeles River mural representing the
Anza expeditionNational Monument
Lava Beds
Tulelake, CA
Lava Beds National Monument is a land of
turmoil, both geological and historical.
Over the last half-million years,
volcanic eruptions on the Medicine Lake
shield volcano have created a rugged
landscape dotted with diverse volcanic
features. More than 700 caves, Native
American rock art sites, historic
battlefields and campsites, and a high
desert wilderness experience await you!
Blue Grotto cave, Lava Beds National
Monument
National Historic Site
Manzanar
Independence, CA
In 1942, the United States government
ordered more than 110,000 men, women,
and children to leave their homes and
detained them in remote, military-style
camps. Manzanar War Relocation Center
was one of ten camps where Japanese
American citizens and resident Japanese
aliens were interned during World War
II.
Cemetery Monument with snow covered
sierra
National Preserve
Mojave
Southern California between I-15 and
I-40; headquarters in Barstow, CA
Singing sand dunes, volcanic cinder
cones, Joshua tree forests, and carpets
of wildflowers are all found at this 1.6
million acre park. A visit to its
canyons, mountains and mesas will reveal
long-abandoned mines, homesteads, and
rock-walled military outposts. Located
between Los Angeles and Las Vegas,
Mojave provides serenity and solitude
from major metropolitan areas.
photo of sunset
National Monument
Muir Woods
Mill Valley, CA
On Jan. 9, 1908, Pres. Theodore
Roosevelt signed legislation
establishing Muir Woods National
Monument. William and Elizabeth Kent had
donated the woods to save the trees, and
asked that it be named after John Muir.
Upon learning of its dedication, Mr.
Muir declared, "This is the best
tree-lovers monument that could possibly
be found in all the forests of the
world." more...
Muir Woods has many accessible trails
with views of the redwood forest.
National Historic Trail
Old Spanish
AZ,CA,CO,NV,NM,UT
Take a journey across the Southwest on
the Old Spanish National Historic Trail
between Santa Fe and Los Angeles for
history, culture, and scenic beauty.
A muddy Virgin River flows past red rock
cliffs in Arizona.
National Monument
Pinnacles
Paicines, CA
Rising out of the chaparral-covered
Gabilan Mountains, east of central
California's Salinas Valley, are the
spectacular remains of an ancient
volcano. Massive monoliths, spires,
sheer-walled canyons and talus passages
define millions of years of erosion,
faulting and tectonic plate movement.
The High Peaks
National Seashore
Point Reyes
Point Reyes, CA
From its thunderous ocean breakers
crashing against rocky headlands and
expansive sand beaches to its open
grasslands, brushy hillsides and
forested ridges, Point Reyes offers
visitors over 1000 species of plants and
animals to discover. Home to several
cultures over thousands of years, the
Seashore preserves a tapestry of stories
and interactions of people. Point Reyes
awaits your exploration.
National Historic Trail
Pony Express
Various States, CA,CO,KS,MO,NE,NV,UT,WY
The Pony Express NHT was used by young
men on fast horses to carry the nation's
mail from Missouri to California in the
unprecedented time of only ten days. The
relay system became the nation's most
direct and practical means of east-west
communications before the telegraph, and
it played a vital role in aligning
California with the Union in the years
just before the Civil War.
Historians disagree whether Cold Springs
station in western Nevada served as a
home station or a relay station for the
Pony Express.
National Memorial
Port Chicago Naval Magazine
Concord Naval Weapons Station, CA
On the evening of July 17, 1944,
residents in the San Francisco east bay
area were jolted awake by a massive
explosion that cracked windows and lit
up the night sky. At Port Chicago Naval
Magazine, 320 men were instantly killed
when the munitions ships they were
loading with ammunition for the Pacific
theatre troops blew up. Reservations are
required to visit this site.
Wharf loading operations at Port Chicago
in the 1940's - Navy Photo
Presidio of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
For 218 years, the Presidio served as an
army post for three nations. World and
local events, from military campaigns to
the rise of aviation, from World Fairs
to earthquakes, left their mark. Come
enjoy the history and beauty of the
Presidio. Explore centuries of
architecture. Reflect in a national
cemetery. Walk through an historic
airfield, forests, or to beaches, and
admire spectacular vistas.
Flowers at Crissy FieldNational Historical Park
Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front
Richmond , CA
Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home
Front National Historical Park, located
in the wartime boomtown of Richmond,
California, preserves and interprets the
stories and places of our nation's home
front response to World War II.
World War II Kaiser Shipyard Workers,
Richmond California
National Historical Park
San Francisco Maritime
San Francisco, CA
Stand on the stern of Balclutha, face
west to feel the fresh wind blowing in
from the Pacific Ocean. Located in the
Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, San
Francisco Maritime National Historical
Park offers the sights, sounds, smells
and stories of Pacific Coast maritime
history.
Sailors aloft furling a sail on a square
rigged ship.
National Recreation Area
Santa Monica Mountains
Thousand Oaks, CA
Spring is upon us and a new season
brings new life back to the Santa Monica
Mountains. Cool rains and sunshine
revitalize our hills as they become
green once again and lay the foundation
for wildflowers to return. Explore this
unique place. Plus, you can always find
something to do and plan your visit by
learning more...
Photo: Circle X Ranch provides mountain
and ocean views from the highest points
in the Santa Monica Mountains.