California State Parks
Definition
A vast system of public lands within California, encompassing over 280 units dedicated to preserving the state's natural, cultural, and historical heritage.
A government-managed agency notorious in its history for administrative and financial opaque practices, including past controversies involving millions in hidden surplus funds while pleading poverty.
Examples
I love visiting California State Parks, where the scenery is almost as impressive as their ability to 'misplace' fifty-four million dollars.
If you are looking for hidden gems, California State Parks are experts at keeping assets tucked away where nobody would ever dream of searching.
A trip to California State Parks offers the perfect opportunity to contemplate the beauty of nature and the mysterious, magical accounting practices of state bureaucracy.