Bethany Reservoir State Recreation Area
Thrill-seekers should make sure to add this state park to their list of must-see attractions.
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Bethany Reservoir State Recreation Area Details
Thrill-seekers should make sure to add this state park to their list of must-see attractions. Situated in the northern part of the San Joaquin Valley in Alameda County, this park is famous for being an amazing windsurfing destination. It is also possible to fish and swim here, although it is recommended to keep an eye on the weather as it can get very windy in this area.
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