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Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline

Outing in Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline

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Trail Directions:
Start at the Port Costa Staging Area located at the end of Carquinez Scenic Drive near Crockett. The trail runs nearly two miles to the other end. Turn around at the gate at the end and follow your way back to where you started.

Trail Highlights:
The George Miller Regional Trail runs high above the Carquinez Strait, offering great views of the water and environs. The trail is wide and paved, and is ideal for those using mobility devices, bicycles, and strollers. There are a few gentle hills on the route as you traverse mostly open country and mixed woodlands. There are a few benches and picnic tables along the way.

Park Features:
Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline consists of several different parkland areas that contain rolling coastal hills, bluffs, and some shoreline access along the Strait. The region serves as a gateway to the river delta region further east. At the Port Costa staging area there is an accessible restroom and one designated accessible parking space. There are no drinking fountains or other facilities; bring plenty of water.

Driving Directions:
From I-80 in Crockett, exit at the Pomona St. exit (exit 27), turn left onto Pomona and drive for about 4 miles to the park’s Port Costa Staging Area. Note that Pomona becomes Carquinez Scenic drive as you leave Crockett.

Additional Information

Allowed Access
Horses
Bicycles
Pedestrians
Dogs
Activities
Hiking
Trail Running
Dog Walking
Rollerblading
Horseback Riding
Biking
Accessibility
Stroller Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Description

At the Port Costa staging area there is an accessible restroom and one designated accessible parking space. The trail is wide and
paved, and is ideal for those using mobility devices, bicycles, and strollers.