The Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and maintaining the natural beauty and cultural resources of the Monterey Peninsula in California. With a diverse range of parks and open spaces, including coastal dunes, wetlands, redwood canyons, and mixed hardwood flood plains, MPRPD offers residents and visitors alike the opportunity to explore and appreciate the region's ecologically rich landscapes through interpretive education, volunteer service, and community outreach.
Garland Ranch Regional Park, the District's first parkland acquisition, stands as a testament to MPRPD's commitment to conservation. This granddaddy of their properties was generously gifted by William Garland II in 1975, and its stunning natural beauty serves as a prime example of the spectacular landscapes that residents and visitors can enjoy on the Monterey Peninsula.
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