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Promoting education, preservation & restoration of the natural & cultural resources of Russian River area State Parks
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Promoting Preservation through Education and Stewardship in Russian River and Sonoma Coast State Parks

Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods (Stewards) is a non-profit organization that partners with the Russian River Sector of California State Parks. The sector includes Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve (outside Guerneville), Austin Creek State Recreation Area, Sonoma Coast State Park (from Bodega Bay to Jenner) and includes the Willow Creek watershed. The State Parks Volunteers in Parks program depends on Stewards to provide funding for educational and interpretive activities, for resource management projects, and to assist in the development of interpretive facilities.

The State Parks of Sonoma County's coast and Russian River valley are rich in natural and cultural history, biological diversity and distinctive geology. Our mission is to promote education, preservation and restoration of the natural and cultural resources of Russian River area State Parks through interpretation and public stewardship. We do this (with the help of over 300 volunteers) by providing park visitors of all ages with a variety of programs and opportunities to experience and explore these exceptional parks.

In addition, Stewards plays an important advocacy role for California State Parks. For decades, California's park system, the nation's largest, has been under funded. This has lead to serious understaffing and a $1.2 billion deferred maintenance backlog. In May 2008, the National Trust for Historic Preservation placed our entire state parks system on the list of the top 11 most endangered historic places. Stewards routinely advocates for the needs of our State Park treasures, ensuring they will be open and available for public enjoyment for generations to come.


News

  • Jenner Headlands under Contract
    The Jenner Headlands is a spectacular 5,630-acre coastal ranch, described by Sonoma County Supervisor Mike Reilly as being the “whole tiara” among a string of jewels along the coast. After nearly four years of complex negotiations, the Sonoma Land Trust has secured a contract with the landowners to purchase the Jenner Headlands. This will be the single largest conservation land acquisition in Sonoma County history.
  • Stewards Support the State Parks Access Pass
    Stewards expresses their strong support for the California State Park Access program announced by Assemblymember John Laird (D-Santa Cruz). The new program will bring over $200 million annually in new funding to support the state park system, while providing free day-use access to California state parks.

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Featured Events: View Event Calendar »  



Thanksgiving Weekend
Nature Store Sale

25% off for Existing Members
20% off for New Members
10% off for Non-Members

merchandise

November 28, 29, 30 2008
11:00 am to 3:00 pm
Armstrong Visitor Center
Sonoma Coast Visitor Center in Jenner

Avoid the Malls and Give a Gift that Keeps on Giving!



Bid Wild for State Parks
Online Auction


November 14 to December 3, 2008
Followed by a Live Event
where absentee bids will be accepted.

Give a little and get a lot in return. Help support our programs and provide docent-led environmental educational programs for over 2,000 students at year.

BID WILD NOW


Annual Old Grove Festival - September 25, 26, & 26, 2009



Education

Environmental Education

Stewards offers special educational programs to help students and the public learn about a redwood grove's complex web of life, discover the wonders of coastal tide pools and engage in watershed field studies. In addition to studying a wide variety of flora and fauna, we help you explore the history of the Native Americans and other cultural groups who dwelled here.

Our School Group Education Programs serve over 5,000 school children a year. Stewards provides manuals and learning aids to teachers to support their curriculum goals. On-site field trips led by State Parks Volunteer Docents and Staff give students a hands-on opportunity to:

  • Investigate the wonders of the interdial zone
  • Learn about watershed values by participating in creek assessment projects
  • Explore the ecology of an old-growth redwood forest

Stewards' Public Education Programs are staffed by State Parks Volunteer Docents and Staff. They give generously of their time to share their love of nature, knowledge and information, as well as stewardship values. These programs include:



Resource Management and Restoration

Resource Management and Restoration

The natural resources in our parks have been impacted by past land use practices and are in need of continuing restoration to bring them back to health. Stewards has raised over $600,000 in funds through donations and grants to support resource management projects. We develop partnerships with other private and public organizations. Our volunteer stewardship programs include:



State Parks Visitor Centers

Stewards supports the California State Park Visitor Centers in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve and at the Sonoma Coast State Park in Jenner. State Parks volunteers operate nature stores at both locations. Our long-term goals include the renovation and expansion of current facilities and the development of a new facilities at Armstrong Redwoods and the Sonoma Coast State Park.

 

Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve
Armstrong Redwoods
State Natural Reserve
Austin Creek State Recreation Area
Austin Creek
State Recreation Area
Sonoma Coast State Park
Sonoma Coast
State Park
Willow Creek Watershed
Willow Creek
Watershed

 

Sonoma Coast State Park Sonoma Coast State Park Willow Creek Watershed Willow Creek Watershed Armstrong Redwoods Armstrong Redwoods Austin Creek State Recreation Area