The Coast Miwok people were the first to inhabit the coastal area of sheltered coves, beaches, tidal marshes, and forest of Bishop pines now known ...
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Samuel P. Taylor State Park has wooded countryside in the steep rolling hills of Marin County north of San Francisco. The park features a unique co...
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This 216 acre park offers panoramic views of southern Sonoma County and northern Marin County. The park has trails for hiking, bicycling and horseb...
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This 157-acre park is the site of the annual Gravenstein Apple Fair held in August. This popular event attracts people from all over the Western Un...
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6 acres - group picnic area with tables and barbecue. Eleven picnic tables. One night-lighted softball field and one unlighted softball field. Adja...
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Taylor Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve consists of five contiguous parcels acquired by the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation a...
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Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park was the main residence of Rancho Petaluma, the agricultural empire that General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo one of...
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The park overlooks the Petaluma River and San Pablo Bay from the east-facing slopes of 1,558 foot Mount Burdell. The name "olompali" comes fro...
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Long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, a craggy coastline with natural arches and secluded coves are features that make Sonoma Coast State ...
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Located adjacent to the Russian River, Riverfront Regional Park is just minutes west of downtown Windsor. The main attractions in the park are two ...
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The serene, majestic beauty of this Grove is a living reminder of the magnificent primeval redwood forest that covered much of this area before log...
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The park, 60 miles north of San Francisco on the eastern edge of Santa Rosa offers miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and trail riding.
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Jack London State Historic Park is a memorial to writer and adventurer Jack London, who made his home at the site from 1911 until his death in 1916...
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