California Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights

We are proud to announce the endorsement of the Children's Outdoor Bil of Rights (COBR) by the following entities (copies of resolutions available for most):

Governor Schwarzenegger July 2007
(PDF 435KB)

San Bernardino County June 2007
(PDF 14.3KB)

San Mateo County July 2007
(PDF 32.6KB)

California State Park and Recreation Commission August 2007
(PDF 137KB)

East Bay Regional Park District August 2007
(PDF 63KB)

City Council City of Elk Grove November 2007
(PDF 522KB)

City of San Luis Obispo
(PDF 14KB)

California State Alliance of YMCAs March 2008
(PDF 50.7KB)

Arcade Creek Recreation and Park District March 2008
(PDF 45.7KB)

City of Calistoga April 2008
(PDF 39.7KB)

City of San Leandro April 2008
(PDF 16.4KB)

City of Paso Robles April 2008
(PDF 56.5KB)

CA Watchable Wildlife April 2008
(PDF 17.9KB)

County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation July 2008
(PDF 13.0KB)

City of Glendale October 2008
(PDF 12.4KB)

CA Biodiversity Council October 2008
(PDF 168KB)

California Park and Recreation Society November 2007

Pacific Forest and Watershed Lands Stewardship Council

Seattle Parks and Recreation

City of Sacramento

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

Use of COBR Nationally

Adoption by Other States
(Word 223KB)

Matrix of Other States' Use
(Excel 16KB)

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

COBR Logo

COBR Magnet Artwork
(High Res. PDF, 3.3MB)

Proclamation