California marks biggest state park expansion in decades with 3 new parks
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California marks biggest state park expansion in decades with 3 new parks
"The proposed parks - Feather River Park in Yuba County, San Joaquin River Parkway near Fresno, and Dust Bowl Camp in Bakersfield - would serve historically park-poor communities with recreation and historic preservation."
"The largest of the proposed parks, Feather River in Olivehurst, Yuba County, sits on nearly 2,000 acres along the Feather River, complete with a boat launch and riverside beach."
"The San Joaquin River Parkway in Fresno and Madera counties would join various properties into an 874-acre state park directly upriver from the city of Fresno, with parkland on both sides of the river."
California is proposing three new state parks in the Central Valley, marking the largest expansion of its state park system in decades. The parks include Feather River in Yuba County, San Joaquin River Parkway near Fresno, and Dust Bowl Camp in Bakersfield. These parks aim to provide recreation and historic preservation for historically underserved communities. If approved, the new parks will increase California's total to 283, surpassing any other state. The Feather River Park will be the first in Yuba County, featuring a boat launch and riverside beach.
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