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Tomales Bay State Park

Coordinates:38°7′22″N122°53′22″W / 38.12278°N 122.88944°W /38.12278; -122.88944
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State park in California, United States

Tomales Bay State Park
Tomales Bay from Heart's Desire Beach, Tomales Bay State Park
Map showing the location of Tomales Bay State Park
Map showing the location of Tomales Bay State Park
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Map showing the location of Tomales Bay State Park
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LocationMarin County, California, United States
Nearest cityInverness, California
Coordinates38°7′22″N122°53′22″W / 38.12278°N 122.88944°W /38.12278; -122.88944
Area2,000 acres (810 ha)
Established1952
Governing bodyCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation

Tomales Bay State Park is aCaliforniastate park inMarin County, California.[1] It consists of approximately 2,000 acres (8 km²) divided between two areas, one on the west side ofTomales Bay and the other on the east side. The main area, on the west, is part of thePoint Reyes peninsula, and adjacent toPoint Reyes National Seashore, which is operated by theU.S. National Park Service. The park is approximately 40 miles (64 km) north ofSan Francisco.

History

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Two Miwok bark houses, cone shaped, on the beach with water and trees in the background
ReconstructedMiwok bark houses in Tomales Bay State Park

The area was the habitat of theCoast Miwok people for several thousand years before the arrival of Europeans.British explorerSir Francis Drake landed in the area in 1579. About 25 years later,Spanish explorerSebastián Vizcaíno landed in the area and named it"La Punta de Los Tres Reyes" ("Point of the Three Kings"), a reference to theFeast of the Three Kings. The name was later anglicized to Point Reyes.

Most of Point Reyes remained undeveloped because of its remote location; the main part of the peninsula hosts a number of agricultural uses, particularlydairy operations. Some of the beach areas on Tomales Bay began to be purchased by private parties, and in order to secure public access to the Bay,conservation groups and the state of California also purchased property, and the state park was opened on November 8, 1952. When most of the rest of Point Reyes was incorporated into Point Reyes National Seashore, Tomales Bay State Park remained in the state park system.

Facilities

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Heart's Desire Beach Swimming Area

The west area of the park contains four beach areas: Indian Beach, Heart's Desire Beach, Pebble Beach, and Shell Beach. Only Heart's Desire is reachable by road, and has two parking areas, picnic grounds, and rest rooms. There is a swimming area with a moored platform at Heart's Desire.[1] The other beaches are accessible only by trail or boat. The east area of the park is mostly unimproved, and the only facilities are a picnic area and rest rooms at Millerton Point.

Indian Beach has an interpretive program on the Miwok people, including two reconstructed Miwok dwellings.

Proposed for closure

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Tomales Bay State Park was one of 48California state parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's GovernorArnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program.[2]

See also

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References

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  • Tomales Bay State Park (2002) California State Parks (pamphlet)
  1. ^ab"Hearts Desire Beach at Tomales Bay State Park, Inverness, CA - California Beaches".California Beaches. RetrievedJune 23, 2017.
  2. ^CBS5.com: List Of Calif. Parks To Close In Budget ProposalArchived 2008-02-23 at theWayback Machine

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