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| Point Pinole Regional Shoreline in Richmond, California, is the largest park on the northeast bay shore, with meadows, marshlands, pebbly beaches, and extensive views across the water. Groves of eucalyptus trees, planted in the 1920s, are reminders of the explosives companies that operated there from 1880 to 1960, and create a less than natural environment. But it has two of the bay's remaining original salt marshes, and at least 5 miles of accessible trails, most of which are well graded gravel useable in all weather. |
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