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State Park System Units to Continue Operating

Published: Thursday, May. 28, 2009 - 5:24 pm

State Park System Units to Continue Operating

FUNDED BY BOATING GAS TAXES AND REIMBURSEMENTS (10)

NORTHERN BUTTES DISTRICT

1 Clear Lake State Park

2 Oroville State Recreation Area

GOLD FIELDS DISTRICT

3 Folsom State Recreation Area

4 Auburn State Recreation Area - BOR

CENTRAL VALLEY DISTRICT

5 Millerton State Recreation Area

6 Turlock State Recreation Area

7 San Luis Reservoir - Includes State Recreation Area

8 Pacheco State Park

TEHACHAPI DISTRICT

9 Silverwood State Recreation Area

INLAND EMPIRE DISTRICT

10 Lake Perris State Recreation Area

FUNDED BY SELF-GENERATED REVENUE (13)

CAPITAL DISTRICT

11 Old Sacramento State Historic Park

ORANGE COAST DISTRICT

12 Crystal Cove State Park

13 Huntington State Beach

14 Bolsa Chica State Beach

15 Doheny State Beach

16 San Clemente State Beach

17 San Onofre State Beach

SAN LUIS OBISPO COAST DISTRICT

18 Hearst San Simeon State Historic Monument

MONTEREY DISTRICT

19 Asilomar State Beach

SAN DIEGO COAST DISTRICT

20 Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

21 Cardiff State Beach

22 San Elijo State Beach

23 South Carlsbad State Beach

FUNDED BY OFF-HIGHWAY MOTOR VEHICLE GAS TAXES AND FEES (9)

24 Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area

25 Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area

Twin Cities State Vehicular Recreation Area

26 Prairie City State Vehicular Recreation Area

27 Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area

28 Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area

29 Pismo State Beach

30 Heber Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area

31 Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area

32 Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area

LOCALLY OPERATED UNITS OF THE STATE PARKS SYSTEM (27)

33 Albany State Marine Reserve

34 Castaic Lake State Recreation Area

35 Cayucos State Beach

36 Corona del Mar State Beach

37 Dockweiler State Beach

38 Eastshore State Park Sea Shore

39 El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park

40 Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve

41 Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area

42 Lake Del Valle State Recreation Area

43 Leucadia State Beach

44 Mandalay State Beach

45 Marconi Conference Center State Historic Park

46 Mendocino Woodlands State Park

47 Moonlight State Beach

48 Pacifica State Beach

49 Pigeon Point Light Station State Historic Park

50 Pismo State Beach Pier

51 Placerita Canyon State Park

52 Point Dume State Beach

53 Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach

54 San Bruno Mountain State Park

55 Santa Monica State Beach

56 Wassama Round House State Historic Park

57 Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park

58 Will Rogers State Beach

59 Woodland Opera House State Historic Park

OTHER CONCESSIONS LIKELY TO CONTINUE OPERATIONS

Malibu Pier Concession

Columbia Concessions

Mount San Jacinto Tramway Concession

Candlestick Point Parking Concession

Numerous other smaller concessions statewide as feasible.


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