California's New 1600-Acre State Park Set to Open This Summer | KQED
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Today, after more than a decade of restoration work, Dos Rios is a flourishing riparian forest. The area hosts many endangered and migratory wildlife, including brush rabbits, Chinook salmon, and Swainson's hawk.
Dos Rios is California's first park to open in over a decade, filling a void in San Joaquin Valley for low-income and communities of color, offering free access.
California State Parks will engage with tribal communities for potential river activities. Governor Newsom emphasizes the park's role in climate goals and environmental conservation.
Residents with a California Public Library pass can access select state parks for free. Dos Rios features diverse ecosystems and recreational opportunities for all visitors.
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