Blog Posts

The boardwalk path through the elfin forest winds through eight different habitat types, and offers beautiful views of the estuary.

Great Family-Friendly Hikes Around the Estuary

View of Morro Rock from Montana de Oro

Be a Bay-Friendly Host this Holiday Season

What we’re thankful for

Your Bay-Friendly Fall Garden

Charles Payton, Monitoring Volunteer of the Year, monitors water quality at a local creek.

Estuary Program Volunteers of the Year

Have a Happy, Bay-Friendly Halloween!

We picked up 18 pounds of trash from the sandspit, which is essential habitat for many birds, including the snowy plover.

Give a Day for the Bay Success by the Numbers

Doreen rakes the path along the water’s edge. Photograph courtesy of Ruth Ann Angus.

Give a Day for the Bay with Eco Rotary

Microbeads and other microplastics show up on beaches worldwide.

Microbeads and Ocean Pollution

A Celebration to Remember