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Outdoors

Outdoors, before you head out.

Coast, redwoods, Sierra roads, deserts, beaches, parks, rivers, wildlife, smoke, snow, and local rules. The right answer changes by place and by day.

Start here

Check the manager, then check the condition.

A single day outside can cross a state park, a beach access point, a national forest road, a wildlife area, a city trail, and private land. The safest first move is to identify who manages the exact place today, then check that manager's current page.

Guide library

Outdoor guide library

The cards below are grouped around common trip lanes: water, land, wildlife, big scenery, and safety. Every guide keeps the yearly or day-by-day details on the official source.

Before you go

The checks that save the day: who manages the place, what pass or license applies, and whether anything is closed today.

Start here

Check the manager before the rule

Use this first when you are not sure who sets the rule for the place you want to visit.

Check the manager

Cornerstone guide

State park passes and reservations

Start here for day-use fees, annual passes, camping reservations, and the up-to-six-month booking window.

See park passes

First stop

City and county parks

How to check local park pages for reservations, dogs, sports fields, picnic sites, parking, hours, closures, and special-event rules.

Check local parks

Hunting, fishing, and field rules

Licenses, seasons, current regulations, and the CDFW pages to check before a trip.

Cornerstone guide

Fishing licenses and rules

Start with the exact water and fish, then check the license, report card, current rule, and safe-eating advice.

Check fishing rules

Cornerstone guide

Hunting licenses and field rules

Start with hunter education, licenses, tags, current rules, land access, and nonlead ammunition.

Check hunting rules

Coast, beaches, boating, and water

Beach access, coastal permits, tide pools, marine protected areas, water quality, boating safety, surf, paddling, and the live conditions that matter.

Field guide

Beaches and coastal access

Find public access, check water quality, and look at surf or rip-current warnings before a beach day.

Find beach access

Rules signpost

Coastal development permits

A simple first pass before you build, grade, or change use in the coastal zone.

Check coastal permits

Field guide

Tide pools and marine protected areas

How to enjoy tide pools, low tides, shellfish warnings, and marine protected areas without guessing what you can touch, take, or eat.

Check tide pools

Field guide

Boating, paddling, and water safety

The first checks for motors, life jackets, local launch rules, weather, and water conditions.

Check water safety

Parks, camping, trails, and riding

State parks, local parks, national parks, forests, BLM land, campgrounds, dogs, trail rules, and OHV riding.

Cornerstone guide

Camping and public lands

How to check the manager, reservation, fire, food, pet, water, road, and closure rules before you camp.

Plan camping

Field guide

Trails, hiking, and biking

How to check the trail manager, pets, bikes, e-bikes, permits, closures, weather, water, and road access.

Plan a trail day

Field guide

Dogs and pets outdoors

How to check dog rules for beaches, state parks, national parks, forests, campgrounds, trails, wildlife areas, heat, ticks, and posted signs.

Bring a dog

Rules signpost

OHV and off-road riding

How to check stickers, permits, legal riding areas, maps, spark arresters, fire rules, and closures.

Check OHV rules

Redwoods, deserts, mountains, wildlife, and night sky

The places people dream about, plus the simple rules that keep them open and healthy.

Field guide

Wildlife, birding, and viewing

How to watch wildlife without crowding it, feeding it, or missing site rules, passes, closures, drones, and marine-life distance rules.

Watch wildlife safely

Where-to-go guide

Redwoods, deserts, mountains, and big parks

A practical first stop for redwoods, Sierra parks, desert roads, islands, volcanoes, and the official pages that control roads, permits, weather, and access.

Explore big parks

Where-to-go guide

Stargazing and night sky

How to plan a night-sky trip without guessing about gates, parking, clouds, smoke, roads, moonlight, or whether you can legally be there after dark.

Plan stargazing

Weather, wildfire, smoke, snow, and hazards

The safety layer that touches every outdoor day: fire restrictions, smoke, heat, snow, roads, water, and fast-changing hazards.

Safety guide

Fire restrictions and campfires

How to check campfire permits, forest and BLM fire restrictions, local bans, stoves, charcoal, fireworks, target shooting, and red-flag weather.

Check fire rules

Safety guide

Wildfire defensible space around the home

Start here before clearing plants, moving firewood, changing mulch, or checking whether a home is in a wildfire hazard zone.

Check defensible space

Safety hub

Outdoor weather and hazard checks

A last-check guide for weather, smoke, fire, heat, surf, rivers, snow, roads, earthquakes, and the live sources to trust before you leave.

Check weather hazards

Safety guide

Snow, chains, and winter roads

How to check chain controls, SNO-PARK permits, mountain road closures, winter weather, avalanche warnings, and safe snow-play spots before you drive.

Plan snow roads

Shared basics

Six official links.

These do not replace the park or trail page. They are the big official sources that keep most outdoor plans tied to the current rule.

Source promise

We summarize the path. The agency, park, land manager, local office, or official order still controls the current official answer. If a guide and an official source disagree, trust the official source and tell us so we can fix it.