View results from the Flood Park Playground Survey and take a follow-up survey to rank three concepts based on the feedback we received.
Help us enhance Coyote Point Recreation Area by taking this online survey about your preferences for new playground features, park activities, and more.
The County of San Mateo Parks Department is seeking an experienced Park Ranger II to provide a variety of public services.
The Memorial Park centennial celebration poster is now available.
On Thursday, June 13, 2024, from 1:15 to 2:00pm, the San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan Board of Trustees will hold their regular meeting.
Lend a hand at a beautiful park on the San Mateo County Pacific coast by volunteering with the Friends of San Pedro Valley Park.
Help us enhance Coyote Point Recreation Area by taking this online survey about your preferences for new playground features, park activities, and more.
On April 21, NBC Bay Area aired an episode of OpenRoad with Doug McConnell featuring the Flood Park Pump Track, a new recreational feature added to the park as part of the Realize Flood Park project.
Once the rainy season subsides in late spring, San Mateo County Park staff begin to mow grassy areas in some park locations to reduce wildfire risks, control invasive plants, and enhance recreation areas.
If you haven’t yet taken the survey to help create a new Flood Park Playground, you’re not too late. The survey will close on Monday, April 22.
Beginning Monday, April 8, Flood County Park will be closed as demolition begins prior to construction of the first phase of the Realize Flood Park project.
Let us know the types of play and equipment you and your children want at Flood Park's new playground.