We’re proud to have achieved so much in 2022 with our dedicated group of volunteers and supporters!! The numbers reflect small and big events and many repeat volunteers. We look forward to another amazing year in 2023.
Monthly Nature Walks
NEW Nature Walks at Hopkins Wilderness Park!
Join South Bay Parkland Conservancy for monthly nature walks in Wilderness Parks. The walks are designed as a fun hour-long sensory experience catered to children. Topics may include Birds, Pollinators, Plant Reproduction, Color exploration, and more!
The JUNP (Junior Urban Naturalist Program) Nature walks (from 10-11, recommended 2nd-5th grade) are guided and include reading and writing in the JUNP booklet.
The Nature Walks open to all ages (from 11:15-12 noon) are guided nature walks on the same topic as the JUNP.
Reserve your spot using the QR code.
We restore, preserve and activate public use of coastal land resources in the South Bay Region.
The national average park space in cities is 16 acres per thousand residents. Redondo Beach, for example, has 2.45 acres per thousand residents – including the beaches, ranking the South Bay 43rd in population density per the US Census Bureau. Overall, the South Bay is considered "Park Poor" and we aim to protect open space from inappropriate development to increase economic vitality, community support, historical knowledge, environmental education opportunities, and engagement with the natural world, but we cannot achieve our goals alone.
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