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California State Park provides a narration group on topics of general interest to various park applications. As the design and development work has been completed, these panels can be purchased at nominal prices. All supplier related manufacturing adjustments are managed by the interpreter and education department staff. When funds become available, the list of panels provided through the program will increase
California State Park is proud of showing lots of videos in our park. Many of them are made for our park only. To make it easier for teachers and other people to visit the park, there are transcript links for most videos on this page. Videos will be displayed in alphabetical order by the park name, then displayed in order of title.
Many of California State Parks offer teacher's guides for educators who are interested in supporting students to provide more park experience. Unfortunately, most guides are not available online, but if you want to visit the park or want to know if there is a teacher guide please consult the park staff.
California State Park creates a number of brochures, inserts of booklets, and leaflets that can be downloaded, printed / copied for distribution, and staff at California State Park can be ordered as a hard copy from the Distribution and Play Center.
This handy and practical guide provides basic information about our park education program. Parks are categorized by county, each park has a telephone number of the contact. The guide details in detail which parks offer the following types of programs: outdoor travel, outdoor travel of cultural heritage, environmental research (daytime activities), environmental life (nighttime activities), boys rangers, garbage picking And the main life guard. We will do our best to keep this guide as up-to-date as possible, but be sure to contact the park where you are interested to see if the program is available.
The following is an example of an activity designed to be used to create relevant park announcements in state parks and to provide visitors with information on event schedules such as Teenage Ranger Program, Bonfire Program, Tours and Walks. Because there is a large blank area in the center of each template, you can print information using a standard office printer.
Basic template - legitimate size (8.5 "x 14" - always use the Properties button on the print screen to set the printer to legal size)
Haleakala National Park is a unit of National Park Service in Maui, Hawaii. There are three visitor centers in the park. 7,000 feet park headquarters, 9,740 ft Haleakala visitor center (both on the road to the crater and the summit), and the Kipahulu visitor center is on the 12-mile coast of Hana. Flower highway Haleakala National Park is open 24 hours a day unless it is closed due to bad weather. When entering the park, all visitors must purchase a leisure pass. The pass is valid for 3 days including the purchase date. In the park you can overlook guided and unmanned hikes, staring gaze, camping, ranger's guides, natural lectures, cultural demonstrations, bird watching and the Haleakala Highway. For more information, please visit the website of Haleakala National Park or call 808-572-4400. For Kapahu Living Farm, please refer to Kipahulu'Ohana's website.
Paradise with an altitude of 5,400 feet is the perfect place to visit the park. Here is the Paradise Jackson Visitor Center, the main tourist attraction of the park. It provides general information, exhibitions, park movies, guided tour planners, gift shops, dining halls. Wild flowers bloom in summer, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, pipeline in winter. The historic Paradise Hotel is normally open from the middle of May to the beginning of October and is also in the area where guides can get permission, hiking and camping information.