State of the State Parks: China Farm State ParkLoading
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Joanne Danielson, sector superintendent for the Parks Department in front of an illegal trail cutting through salt marsh between Turtle Back Hill and Jake's Island at China Camp State Park on the San Francisco Bay shore. Hikers repeatedly have taken down the split-rail fencing built to keep park-goers from the muddy illegal trail on the marsh leading to the island.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    A muddy illegal trail cutting through salt marsh between Turtle Back Hill and Jake's Island at China Camp State Park on the San Francisco Bay shore.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Hikers keep to the boardwalk trail. To the right is an illegal trail cutting through salt marsh between Turtle Back Hill and Jake's Island at China Camp State Park on the San Francisco Bay shore. Hikers repeatedly have taken down the split-rail fencing built to keep park-goers from the muddy illegal trail on the marsh leading to the island.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    A warning sign and split-rail fencing did not deter hikers from forming muddy illegal trail cutting through salt marsh between Turtle Back Hill and Jake's Island at China Camp State Park on the San Francisco Bay shore.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    A cyclist rides along the county roads at China Camp State Park nestled along the shore of the San Pablo Bay. The road through the park offers beautiful views of the waterfront. Features include an extensive intertidal salt marsh, meadow, and oak habitats.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    A warning sign and split-rail fencing did not deter hikers from forming an illegal trail leading up Turtle Back Hill at China Camp State Park on the San Francisco Bay shore.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Joanne Danielson, sector superintendent for the Parks Department on the southern border of China Camp State Park that borders the suburban Glenwood neighborhood of San Rafael. August 10, 2010
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Joanne Danielson, sector superintendent for the Parks Department on the southern border of China Camp State Park that borders the suburban Glenwood neighborhood of San Rafael. A sign warns park goers that it is a violation to use the illegal trail. August 10, 2010
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Bree Hardcastle, environmental scientist and Joanne Danielson, Parks Department sector superintendent on a closed illegal trail over a mile long on the southern section of China Camp State Park near San Rafael.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Bree Hardcastle, environmental scientist and Joanne Danielson, Parks Department sector superintendent on a closed illegal trail over a mile long on the southern section of China Camp State Park near San Rafael. A mountain biker pleaded guilty and paid fines to cover the cost of removing the illegal trail and and its restoration.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Bree Hardcastle, environmental scientist for the Marin District of the Department of Parks and Recreation walks by the steel rebar used to build an illegal trail over a mile long on the southern section of China Camp State Park near San Rafael.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    At right, Bree Hardcastle, environmental scientist and Joanne Danielson, Parks Department sector superintendent on a closed illegal trail over a mile long on the southern section of China Camp State Park near San Rafael. A mountain biker pleaded guilty and paid fines to cover the cost of removing the illegal trail and and its restoration.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Bree Hardcastle, environmental scientist and Joanne Danielson, Parks Department sector superintendent on a closed illegal trail over a mile long on the southern section of China Camp State Park near San Rafael.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com
  • Encroachment at China Camp State Park
    Parks officials warned this hiker it is violation to use this illegal trail over a mile long on the southern section of China Camp State Park near San Rafael.
    Manny Crisostomo | mcrisostomo@sacbee.com

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