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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
Program Providers & Land Managers

AASMM Allied Artists
Santa Monica Mountains

310-457-9130

 
CCD
Cold Creek Docents
818-591-1701
 
CMPRD
City of Malibu Parks & Recreation Dept
310-317-1364
 
CNI
The Children’s Nature Institute
310-998-1151
 
CNPS
California Native Plant Society
818-348-5910
 
CORBA
Concerned Off-Road Bicyclists Association
818-773-3555
 
CRPD
Conejo Recreation & Park District
805-495-2163
 
CSP
California State Parks
818-880-0350
 
CW
Coastwalk
800-550-6854
 
FORC
Friends of Runyon Canyon
323-666-5004
 
LACP
Los Angeles County Recreation & Parks Dept
213-738-2961
 
LANABA
L.A. Chapter of the North American Butterfly Association
310-454-4279
 
MCD
Malibu Creek Docents
818-889-6238
 
MLMD
Malibu Lagoon Museum Docents
310-456-8432
 
MRCA
Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority
310-858-7272
 
MRT
Mountains Restoration Trust
818-591-1701
 
NOW
The Nature of Wildworks
310-455-0550
 
NPS
National Park Service
805-370-2301
 
RCDSMM
Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mtns
310-455-1030
 
SC
Sierra Club
213-387-4287
 
SFVAS
San Fernando Valley Audubon Society
310-457-5796
 
SFVGP
San Fernando Valley Gourd Patch
818-715-9473
 
SMBAS
Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society
310-393-6205
 
SMMC
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
310-589-3200
 
SMMNHA
Santa Monica Mountains Natural History Association
805-488-1827
 
SMMTC
Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council
818-222-4531
 
SRSMMR University of California, Los Angeles
Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve

310-206-3887
 
TCA Temescal Canyon Association
310-459-5931
 
TCD
Topanga Canyon Docents
818-758-1964
 
TOPAW
Thousand Oaks Plein Air Watercolorists
805-494-1700
 
TP
TreePeople
818-753-4600
 
WODOC
William O. Douglas Outdoor Classroom
310-858-7272x131
 
WRD
Will Rogers State Historic Park Docents
310-454-8212
Sue Nelson, Jill Swift, and Margo Feurer were instrumental in the movement to create a national recreation area near Los Angeles.  

Did You Know?
Four state parks were the triumph of a grassroots movement to protect open spaces minutes from Los Angeles in the 1950s & 60s. Three women, Sue Nelson, Jill Swift, and Margo Feuer further galvanized the movement that helped make Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area a reality in 1978.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST