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The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GOGA) extends 91 miles (mi) (146 kilometers (km)) along the central coast of California from Bolinas Lagoon, north of San Francisco Bay, to Mori Point, south of San Francisco. The northern lands of GOGA from Bolinas Lagoon north along the east side of Highway One and along the east shore of Tomales Bay are managed by Point Reyes National Seashore. Much of the 75,000 acre (ac) (304 km2) GOGA, particularly the southern lands below the Golden Gate, is adjacent to dense urban areas along the San Francisco peninsula. GOGA is one of the largest urban national parks in the world. GOGA was established in 1972 as part of a trend to make national park resources more accessible to urban populations and bring parks to the people.
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GOGA) extends 91 miles (mi) (146 kilometers (km)) along the central coast of California from Bolinas Lagoon, north of San Francisco Bay, to Mori Point, south of San Francisco. The northern lands of GOGA from Bolinas Lagoon north along the east side of Highway One and along the east shore of Tomales Bay are managed by Point Reyes National Seashore. Much of the 75,000 acre (ac) (304 km2) GOGA, particularly the southern lands below the Golden Gate, is adjacent to dense urban areas along the San Francisco peninsula. GOGA is one of the largest urban national parks in the world. GOGA was established in 1972 as part of a trend to make national park resources more accessible to urban populations and bring parks to the people.
Coastal Watershed Assessment for Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes National Seashore
2013
315 pages
Report
No indication
English
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California
NTIS | 1972
LANDSCAPES - NATIONAL SEASHORE
Online Contents | 2013