“Benicia State Recreation Area is a state park unit in California, United States that protects tidal wetlands. The park is situated in Benicia, Solano County, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of downtown Benicia. It is adjacent to Vallejo's Glen Cove neighborhood and spans over 447 acres (181 ha). The park features marshy areas, grassy hillsides, and rocky beaches along the narrowest portion of the Carquinez Strait. Southampton Creek and the tidal marsh front Southampton Bay, where the combined waters of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers approach San Pablo Bay, the northern portion of San Francisco Bay. Cyclists, runners, walkers, equestrians, and roller skaters can all enjoy the area. Additionally, there are opportunities for picnicking, bird watching, and fishing. Three "Route" campsites are available for overnight stays on a "first-come, first-served" basis with no reservations possible. This camping is limited to motorcoaches or vehicles with trailers, which must be fully self-contained.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Picnic Tables Available
• Dog Friendly
• Relaxing Atmosphere.”
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