SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Sweaters shrink, ties go out of style, electronic gadgets become obsolete, but redwood forests and memories of family visits to parks last forever. This holiday season, Save the Redwoods League and California State Parks have teamed up once again to make it possible for holiday shoppers to give the gift of the great outdoors.
For just $125, your friends and family will enjoy a full year of unlimited visits to more than 110 state parks! The popular "Golden Poppy" Annual Pass includes many of the premiere destination parks from the awe-inspiring redwoods to popular state reserves to the stunning Monterey coast.
"With many shoppers looking to give their loved ones unforgettable experiences, purchasing the Centennial Redwood Celebration Golden Poppy Annual Pass is a fantastic way to share our unique California treasures and celebrate redwoods this holiday season and throughout 2018," said Sam Hodder, President and Chief Executive Officer, Save the Redwoods League. "All proceeds from this pass will protect and steward redwood forests and other state parks throughout California, which has been the mission of Save the Redwoods League for the past 100 years."
"Giving the gift of our new annual pass is a perfect way for friends and families to enjoy exercise and fresh air in California's incredibly beautiful places and learn about our state's fascinating natural and cultural history," said Lisa Mangat, Director, California State Parks.
How to Order
Each pass allows entry of one passenger vehicle with up to nine people, or one motorcycle, at select California State Parks; complete list at DiscoverCAStateParks.org. The pass is available by email [email protected], by phone at (800) 77 7-0369 ext. 2 or in person at the California State Parks Store located at 1416 9th Street, Room 116, Sacramento, CA. To ensure that the Centennial Redwood Celebration Golden Poppy Annual Pass arrives in time for the holidays, please call, email or visit the store by 3 p.m. Friday, December 15, 2017.
For more information, please contact the Park Pass Sales Office at (800) 777-0369 ext. 2, (916) 653-8280, or [email protected]. Note: Lost or stolen passes cannot be replaced, and no refunds can be issued.
About Save the Redwoods League
Walk through a redwood forest — home of the tallest, largest, and some of the oldest living beings on Earth — and you can't help but feel an overwhelming sense of awe and peace among these magnificent giants. Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has led the effort to protect the coast redwoods and giant sequoias for all to experience and enjoy. The League has protected more than 204,000 acres of redwood forest and associated land. For more information, please visit SaveTheRedwoods.org, or to sign up for updates, please visit SaveTheRedwoods.org/signup.
About California State Parks
The California Department of Parks and Recreation provides for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation. Off-highway motor vehicle recreation, boating activities, horseback riding, on and off-road cycling, hiking, camping, and rock climbing are some of the recreational activities enjoyed in 280 state parks organized into 22 field districts throughout the state. Visit us at parks.ca.gov.
The Centennial Redwood Celebration Golden Poppy Annual Pass is valid for 12 months from the month purchased. This pass does not provide access to Off Highway Motor Vehicular Recreation areas (OHV), is not valid at the high demand Southern California Beach Parks, is not valid for camping, boat use fees, oversized vehicle fees, additional/extra vehicle fees, sanitation disposal use, or other supplemental fees, and is valid only in parks operated by California State Parks.
Parks Accepting Centennial Redwood Celebration Golden Poppy Annual Pass |
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Anderson Marsh SHP |
Folsom Lake SRA |
Palomar Mountain SP |
Andrew Molera SP |
Folsom Powerhouse SHP |
Patrick's Point SP |
Angel Island SP* |
Fort Ross SHP |
Pescadero SB |
Annadel SP |
Fremont Peak SP |
Pfeiffer Big Sur SP |
Año Nuevo SNR |
Gaviota SP |
Picacho SRA |
Antelope Valley CA Poppy Reserve (SNR) |
George J. Hatfield SRA |
Pismo SB |
Anza-Borrego Desert SP |
Grizzly Creek Redwoods SP |
Point Lobos SNR |
Armstrong Redwoods SNR |
Grover Hot Springs SP |
Pomponio SB |
Auburn SRA |
Half Moon Bay SB |
Portola Redwoods SP |
Austin Creek SRA |
Hendy Woods SP |
Prairie Creek Redwoods SP |
Benbow Lake SRA |
Henry Cowell Redwoods SP |
Red Rock Canyon SP |
Benicia SRA |
Henry W. Coe SP |
Refugio SB |
Bethany Reservoir SRA |
Humboldt Redwoods SP |
Richardson Grove SP |
Bidwell-Sacramento River SP |
Indian Grinding Rock SHP |
Russian Gulch SP |
Big Basin Redwoods SP |
Jack London SHP |
Saddleback Butte SP |
Border Field SP |
Jedediah Smith Redwoods SP |
Salt Point SP |
Bothe-Napa Valley SP |
Julia Pfeiffer Burns SP |
Salton Sea SRA |
Butano SP |
King's Beach SRA |
Samuel P. Taylor SP |
Calaveras Big Trees SP |
La Purisima Mission SHPLake Oroville SRA |
San Buenaventura SB |
California Citrus SHP |
Lake Perris SRA |
San Gregorio SB |
Carpinteria SB |
MacKerricher SP |
San Luis Reservoir SRA |
Castle Crags SP |
Malakoff Diggins SHP |
Seacliff SB |
Castle Rock SP |
Manresa SB |
Silverwood Lake SRA |
Caswell Memorial SP |
Marshall Gold Discovery SHP |
Sinkyone Wilderness SP |
China Camp SP |
McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial SP |
Sonoma Coast SB |
Chino Hills SP |
McConnell SRA |
South Yuba River SP |
Clear Lake SP |
McGrath SB |
Standish-Hickey SRA |
Colonel Allensworth SHP |
Millerton Lake SRA |
Sugarloaf Ridge SP |
Colusa-Sacramento River SRA |
Mono Lake Tufa SNR |
Sunset SB |
Cuyamaca Rancho SP |
Morro Bay SP |
The Forest of Nisene Marks SP |
D.L. Bliss SP |
Mount Diablo SP |
Tomales Bay SP |
Del Norte Coast Redwoods SP |
Mount San Jacinto SP |
Topanga SP |
Donner Memorial SP |
Mount Tamalpais SP |
Tule Elk SNR Van Damme SP |
Ed Z'Berg Sugar Pine Point SP |
Natural Bridges SB |
Wilder Ranch SP |
El Capitan SB |
New Brighton SB |
Will Rogers SHP |
Emerald Bay SP |
Olompali SHP |
William B. Ide Adobe SHP |
Emma Wood SB |
Pacheco SP |
Contact: Gus Nodal
Landis Commuinications
(415) 359-2320
[email protected]
www.landispr.com
SOURCE Save the Redwoods League
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