Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh

(1 Reviews)
Richmond, CA 94801, USA

Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh is located in Contra Costa County of California state. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (888) 327-2757. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh quickly are 37.9794846 ,-122.3650319

Contact and Address

Address: Richmond, CA 94801, USA
Postal code: 94801
Phone: (888) 327-2757
Website: http://www.ebparks.org/atlas-dotson#gsc.tab=0

Opening Hours:

Monday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday:7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews

  • Steven Dorst

    (October 14, 2018, 6:10 pm)

    Wonderfully empty. Even on a nice day, few people come here. It's got great interpretive signs around marsh ecology and stunning views of San Pablo Bay and the San Pablo Hills.

    Bonus if you are a railfan: LOTS of trains go by the East side - where the UP main line parallels the multi use trail to the main part of Pt. Pinole Regional Shoreline

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Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757
Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757
Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757
Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757
Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757
Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757
Point Pinole Regional Park - Dotson Family Marsh | Richmond, CA 94801, USA | Phone: (888) 327-2757

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2950 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, CA 94605 1-888-EBPARKS, 1-888-327-2757


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All picnic sites have serving tables, individual picnic tables, cooking areas, barbecue pits and drinking fountains. Reservations can be made by calling 1-888-EBPARKS or 1-888-327-2757, press option 2. Reservations are not necessary for family picnicking when there are fewer than 25 people in the group. Swimming


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