The 50-year anniversary celebration of Wunderlich County Park this spring offered a glimpse of what life might have been like when the James Folger family lived on the property 122 years ago.
Learn how through our Interpretive Division’s bilingual outreach activities we are introducing Spanish speaking community members to San Mateo County Parks.
The Flood Park Pump Track, which has remained open while renovations are made at Flood Park, will now close early at 5:00 P.M.
View previous survey results and take another brief survey stating preferences regarding two concept options to be considered in areas of the park.
Coyotes are rarely aggressive towards humans. Here are some tips for what to do if you encounter one.
Information from first round of public outreach has been compiled and analyzed by project consultants and will be available for review and your comments at SummerFest on August 10.
The fund allows the County to disperse 50% matching funding for projects that provide maximum public benefit through the protection, conservation and preservation of fish and wildlife in the County. Applications are to be submitted by August 22, 2024.
Contractors have excavated concrete and grass areas, tennis courts and picnic sites in preparation for construction of new sports facilities and picnic areas. Work is planned for Saturdays in late July/early August.
On Thursday, July 11, about 250 people gathered in Memorial Park to celebrate the park’s 100th anniversary. Read about the ceremony and learn more about Memorial Park's history.
View the report on drinking water at Memorial Park during 2022.
View results from the Flood Park Playground Survey and take a follow-up survey to rank three concepts based on the feedback we received.
Help us enhance Coyote Point Recreation Area by taking this online survey about your preferences for new playground features, park activities, and more.