The docent program at Año Nuevo SP is one of the most respected within the California State Park system. CSPA is proud to support the training and continuing education of the volunteer docents at this park.
The annual training program to become a docent is one of the most comprehensive within the California State Parks system. New docents begin their training in the fall, shadow mentors leading tours during the winter breeding season and attend classes in the spring. Local experts teach classes on a variety of subjects including elephant seals, other marine mammals, the history of Año Nuevo Island, Ohlone Indians, birds and terrestrial animals, geology, and more. Training is also provided on interpretive techniques for educating visitors and logistical skills on working inside the coastal natural preserve.
Training begins in mid-September. For more information review the parks’ website and contact the Docent Recruitment Coordinator at 1-650-879-2032 or email anovolcoordinator@parks.ca.gov.
Activities
Breeding Season Guided Walks
Every winter, over 5,000 elephant seals return to Año Nuevo to give birth and mate along the shoreline and in the dunes. During this time, volunteers trained in the natural and cultural history of the park lead guided walks through the elephant seal rookery. Each year they share this amazing experience with over 60,000 visitors from all over the world and many school groups from northern California.
Roving Season Interpretation
During the spring and summer months, the elephant seals return to the rookery to molt, and the juveniles return a second time in the autumn for the fall haul out. During these months, docents are stationed at wildlife overlooks, meeting points or in the park store to greet the visitors as they explore the park and answer questions about the seals, the history of the area and the plentiful wildlife found within Año Nuevo State Park.
Equal Access Docents
Accessibility for all to view and experience the parks’ cultural and natural history is paramount for State Parks. At Año Nuevo the visitor center, theater and trails through the terraces are all ADA compliant. To view the elephant seals, an Equal Access Program offers accommodation for those who are mobility challenged. Transportation to the trailhead is made possible with a wheelchair accessible van, Then participants can move along a boardwalk to the viewing area. The Equal Access volunteers receive extra training after they have become a docent.
In addition, there is always a need for American sign language and foreign language docents in all the parks’ programs.
Construction Volunteers
Over the past years, a dedicated group of volunteers have gone above and beyond the duties of interpretation and docent duties.
With the aid of State Parks’ staff and construction material funded by CSPA, boardwalks, benches, viewing platforms and staircases have been built with volunteer labor in various parks throughout the sector. No project was bigger and more needed than the Equal Access boardwalks at Año Nuevo. If you have construction skills, please let us know.
Park Store Docent
During the breeding season, the park store at Año Nuevo is staffed with park aides; but once april comes around there are plenty of opportunities to work in the store after some initial training.
The store is the first interpretive contact with the visiting public. You can set the stage for what they will see on their journey through the park. With the store open, visitors can also pick up a souvenir of their visit.
Proceeds from the store’s sales supports training all of the volunteers and docents as well as many projects including the construction project noted above.