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Locality: Carmel, California

Phone: +1 831-372-3196



Address: 4860 Carmel Valley Road 93923 Carmel, CA, US

Website: www.mprpd.org

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Palo Corona Regional Park 14.02.2021

Don't forget to follow the California Wildlife Day Instagram for pawsitively important event news!

Palo Corona Regional Park 30.01.2021

Can you find these ferns? #polypody #woodfern #maidenhair

Palo Corona Regional Park 24.01.2021

The trail to Animas Pond is open! Come check out the beautiful views and you might see a red-legged frog or two #mprpdandme #parkupdates

Palo Corona Regional Park 07.01.2021

Oh deer, it’s Monday #blacktailedmuledeer #mprpdandme

Palo Corona Regional Park 06.01.2021

New year, new hikes! Featuring the Redwood Canyon Trail #mprpdandme #morehikesplease

Palo Corona Regional Park 20.12.2020

Make a nature journal! It's fun and simple, just grab a few nature objects and start journaling. Don't forget to share! #mprpdandme

Palo Corona Regional Park 16.11.2020

Nice day for a river walk #mprpdandme #mondaymotivation

Palo Corona Regional Park 07.11.2020

Palo Corona serving up some seriously spooky vibes #october #foggyday #mprpd

Palo Corona Regional Park 31.10.2020

They are BIG they are Brown and they are BATS! Learn more about this beneficial bat species in our newest issue of Critters and Conservation. #bigbrownbats #mprpd

Palo Corona Regional Park 14.10.2020

Let’s talk bats! #crittersandconservation #mprpd #battyforbats

Palo Corona Regional Park 06.10.2020

The trail leading to Animas Pond at Palo Corona is temporarily closed. It is set to reopen on 10/31...spooky. Stay tuned for more updates!

Palo Corona Regional Park 02.10.2020

Common garter snakes can be found in just about any environment. Marshes, fields and forests are just a few of the habitats these snakes can occupy. #gartersnake #mprpd

Palo Corona Regional Park 29.09.2020

What's next? Be prepared! #KnowBeforeYouGo

Palo Corona Regional Park 17.09.2020

A California Buckeye really showing its namesake! #buckeye #fall #mprpd

Palo Corona Regional Park 05.09.2020

Help keep our parks pristine! No one likes a litterbug.

Palo Corona Regional Park 23.08.2020

It's Sea Otter Awareness Week! You otter click the link for some fun-filled activities. https://defenders.org/sea-otter-awareness-week

Palo Corona Regional Park 05.08.2020

Bring a bag with you to collect your empty wrappers and bottles, as trash cans may be full during this time. #knowbeforeyougo #packitinpackitout #mprpd

Palo Corona Regional Park 01.08.2020

Never go too long without watching a sunset. Shot by @chrislabasco #marinadunespreserve #mprpd

Palo Corona Regional Park 27.07.2020

It's tarantula time! The world's largest spiders are now on the move because its mating season. If you encounter any tarantulas during your travels, let them go about their spidery business. Stay tuned for more eight-legged fun.

Palo Corona Regional Park 18.07.2020

Did you know? Biodiversity is the variety of life on this planet we call home. Let's celebrate all that makes California a biological hot spot! #californiabiodiversityweek #mprpd Click the link for fun activities happening all week! https://resources.ca.gov/biodiversityday2020