Key Visitor Services Taking Shape at Don Horsley County Park at Tunitas Creek Beach

Construction activity includes the parking area, an ADA-accessible trail, restrooms and a stacked seating/viewing feature.

New County Park Name Honors Former Supervisor Don Horsley

New county park under construction honors former Supervisor Horsley, a champion of protecting beach and making it available to the public.

Work at Flood Park Planned for Sep 21, Early Pump Track Closure Continues

Realize Flood Park construction crews are scheduled to be in the park Saturday, Sep. 21. Early closure of the pump track at 5 p.m. will continue to Sunday, Oct. 6.

Buy Firewood Where You Burn It and Protect the Forests You Love!

When you bring firewood from outside the park to your campsite, you may also be transporting invasive pests or diseases that can harm the park you’re visiting. Do your part to protect our forests.

Wunderlich County Park Turns 50

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.

Connecting More People to Parks

Learn how through our Interpretive Division’s bilingual outreach activities we are introducing Spanish speaking community members to San Mateo County Parks.

Flood Park Pump Track Closing Time is now 5pm

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.

Medi-Cal for Kids and Teens (MCKT)

Children, teens, and young adults (under age 21) enrolled in Medi-Cal qualify for free services and support to stay or get healthy. This includes check-ups, shots, health screenings, and treatment for physical, mental, and dental health problems.

Mariposa Program

San Mateo County Parks in partnership with the  San Mateo County Human Services Agency presents the Mariposa Program. 

View Coyote Point Concept Options and Tell Us Which You Prefer

View previous survey results and take another brief survey stating preferences regarding two concept options to be considered in areas of the park.

If You Encounter a Coyote . . .

Coyotes are rarely aggressive towards humans. Here are some tips for what to do if you encounter one.

View Revitalize Coyote Point Concept Plans at SummerFest, Aug 10

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.