On June 13, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors approved a $11,593,710 contract to construct parking, pathways, rest rooms, picnic tables, and more visitor services at Tunitas Creek Beach.
Construction for the Tunitas Creek Beach Improvement Project out for public bid.
Join us on Saturday, May 20 at 6:00p.m. for a presentation about future Flood Park bike pump track and a movie night!
Starting with their May 4th meeting, the San Mateo County Parks Commission will hold their regular monthly meeting in the Parks Redwood Conference Room at 455 County Center.
On March 19, San Mateo County's oldest and newest parks were featured on the season opener of OpenRoad with Doug McConnell.
Following the Board of Supervisor’s unanimous approval, we are finalizing construction specifications for Phase 1 features. Construction begins June 15. Plus two events this Spring/Summer.
San Mateo County Parks in partnership with the San Mateo County Human Services Agency presents the Mariposa Program.
SFSU researchers are performing a study in Edgewood Park focusing on Lyme Disease.
The Interpretive Strategic Plan establishes a vision for maximizing visitor experiences through interpretation and strengthening our communication and outreach to all communities.
Two new Ohlone-Portolá-themed interpretive panels have been installed on Crystal Springs Regional Trail.
Four years following an announcement by San Mateo County and Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) to protect Tunitas Creek Beach and create a new beach park, a milestone was celebrated on December 15 at the groundbreaking ceremony for visitor facilities.
Park passes are now available to checkout for free from San Mateo County Libraries thanks to a partnership between libraries and the San Mateo County Parks Foundation focused on increasing access to local parks.