A seagull flies over the California Coastal National Monument which stretches along the entire coast of California and extends 12 miles into the Pacific Ocean.  The Monument includes 20,000 rocks, islands, pinnacles and reefs.
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Volunteer Program

Santa Rosa Springs Campground

WHAT VOLUNTEERS WILL DO: On NPLD 2008 volunteers and BLM staff will make improvements to tent-pads and fire-rings; trails will be constructed leading to camping sites; and the site will be cleaned up after a summer of activity.

WHEN: September 27, 2008

WHERE: Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, Santa Rosa Springs Campground

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Lee Beyer, 760-251-4800, E-Mail Address: Lee_Beyer@ca.blm.gov

 

Old Town San Diego

August 23 & 24, 2008

Local staff and volunteers from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Old Town San Diego State Historic Park staged a living history reenactment of the exploration and surveys of public lands at the Historic Park on August 23 & 24, 2008.

Volunteers and staff at the General Land Office and survey camp demonstrated how the exploration and surveys of the public lands in the west led to the BLM public lands, national parks, monuments, forests, and wildlife refuges the public enjoys today.  The State Historic Park offers living history programs every month. 


 

 

2007

Photos of Old Town San Diego - September 29, 2007


Chris Smith with Justin Seastrand in period costume before the General Land Office tent
Greg Hill in frontier costume at the General Land Office tent
Dan Westermeyer demonstrates survey methods to onlookers at the National Public Lands Day event held at the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
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