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Events and Experiences

Hikes, Tours, Webinars, and More!

Discover ways to connect, learn, and volunteer through our curated events and experiences. From scenic hikes and guided tours to free webinars and volunteer opportunities, there’s something for everyone.

Browse our calendar to find upcoming activities that match your interests and schedule. Each listing includes details and easy registration links, so you can plan ahead and make the most of your time.

Whether you’re looking to explore nature, expand your knowledge, or make a positive impact for redwoods, start here and join us for unforgettable experiences.

Fuel reduction at Big Basin
Volunteering

Volunteer Fuel Reduction at Big Basin

Date: March 20, 2026
Where: Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Join us at Big Basin Redwoods State Park for a hands-on volunteer workday creating brush piles in the Redwood Grove to reduce forest fuels.

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Volunteering

Date: March 25, 2026
Where: Zayante Fire Department parking lot

Join Sempervirens Fund, the City of Santa Cruz, and the California Native Plant Society as we work to remove invasive French broom.

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Webinars

How Flowers Made Our World, with David George Haskell

Date: March 31, 2026
Where: ZOOM

Join writer and biologist David George Haskell Under the Redwoods to learn about the role flowering plants have in ecology and human culture.

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Hikes, Other

Redwoods Forest Bathing at Nisene Marks

Date: April 11, 2026
Where: Nisene Marks

Immerse yourself in nature with this restorative group Forest Bathing experience in the redwood forests of Nisene Marks.

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Webinars

How Citizen Science Advances California’s 30×30 Initiative

Date: April 28, 2026
Where: ZOOM

Join environmental journalist Mary Ellen Hannibal to learn how citizen science is a central tool for achieving California’s 30×30 initiative.

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Webinars

The Science of Awe, with Paul Piff, Ph.D.

Date: May 26, 2026
Where: ZOOM

Join U.C. Irvine professor Paul Piff to learn about the science behind how we experience and benefit from awe.

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