Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve in California State

Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve

This reserve is home to one of the most unspoiled marshlands in Northern California.

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Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve Details

This reserve is home to one of the most unspoiled marshlands in Northern California. Located right across downtown San Francisco near the exit of the Oakland Bay Bridge, this 103-acre park is a quiet, peaceful place to walk or cycle. And on a clear day, you will have a direct view over to the San Francisco skyline.

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