A lighthouse and pine tree in shadow at sunset. The words Did You Know are in blue at the base of the image

Did You Know…Lighthouse Talking Points

This lighthouse is not a memorial to Robert Israel. He was one of thousands of men (and women) who served as Lighthouse Keepers. Our Long-Range Interpretive Plan emphasizes our primary theme of representing the U.S. Light House Establishment, its people and its buildings, not one man or one lighthouse. Our lighthouse is an interpretive archetype, not an individual memorial. This lighthouse honors all Keepers who … Continue reading Did You Know…Lighthouse Talking Points

Equipment used for science field work on a green background. Equipment includes an NPS Ranger shirt, hat, sunglasses, boot, binoculars, radio, field guides and knife.

Cabrillo Field Notes – May 2018 Highlights

If you haven’t yet seen the Cabrillo Field Notes blog that the Cabrillo Science Crew has created, you can read about it here and also visit the previous articles as well. We will keep you updated with the monthly highlights.   About Cabrillo Field Notes Cabrillo National Monument protects a unique and diverse landscape thriving with life. Follow our science teams into the field and … Continue reading Cabrillo Field Notes – May 2018 Highlights

A lighthouse and pine tree in shadow at sunset. The words Did You Know are in blue at the base of the image

Did You Know…What Is The Volunteer Navigation Committee and Why Should You Care?

As a Cabrillo National Monument volunteer, you are asked to honor your commitment to the park and to represent the best of CNM in the park and in the community. You are lent a uniform, supplies and equipment, and are provided with training and continuing education opportunities. You also have the full support of park staff and access to park resources. Read More… Continue reading Did You Know…What Is The Volunteer Navigation Committee and Why Should You Care?