California Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights
With recent concerns about youth detachment from outdoor activities, lack of physical exercise and increased health risks, the California Roundtable on Recreation, Parks and Tourism adopted the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights for the purpose of recommending a fundamental list of experiences that every child in California would benefit from experiencing, before entering high school.
Numerous studies document that children who do these things are healthier, do better in school, have better social skills and self-image, and lead more fulfilled lives.
Mission
To encourage California’s children to participate in outdoor recreational activities and discover their heritage.
Objective
That every child in California, by the completion of their 14th year, have the opportunity to experience each of the activities listed within the California Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights.
Endorsements
View endorsements of the Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights (COBR).
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Every child should have the opportunity to:
1. Discover California's Past
2. Splash in the water
3. Play in a safe place
4. Camp under the stars
5. Explore nature
6. Learn to swim
7. Play on a team
8. Follow a trail
9. Catch a fish
10. Celebrate their heritage |
Additional Information
Children Outdoor Bill of Rights (COBR) Document (PDF, 7,537KB)
Governor Schwarzenegger's Proclamation July 6, 2007
COBR Fact Sheet
(PDF, 631KB)
COBR Poster
(PDF, 111KB)
COBR Poster (Spanish)
(PDF, 111KB)
COBR One Page Flyer
(PDF, 205KB)
COBR Banner
(PDF, 430KB)
COBR Logo
(PDF, 204KB)
COBR Magnet Artwork
(High Res. PDF, 3.3MB)
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