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Leo J. Ryan Memorial Park is a recreational city park, located in Foster City, California and run by the city government and local citizens. Originally called "Central Park", the park was renamed in 1979 in honor and memory of Congressman Leo J. Ryan. [1] The park is situated on 20 acres (8 ha) which overlook Foster City's lagoon. [2]
Seal Slough, also known as Marina Lagoon, is a narrow winding tidal channel through a tidal marsh in San Mateo [1] and Foster City, California. [2] This slough has been the object of a wetland restoration project in recent years to enhance habitat value. [3] Dredging has been carried out in Seal Slough since at least 1954. [4]
Foster City contains at least 10 bridges of which 7 cross its lagoon, two go across Highway 92 and one is the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge which crosses the San Francisco Bay. [11] Foster City is one of the United States’ safest cities, [12] with an average of one murder per decade. [13]
The city maintains several spur trails off the Bay Trail along the western shore of Belmont Slough, including trails that lead to a beach area and the Foster City sign, visible from aircraft landing at nearby San Francisco International Airport. The intake structure for the Foster City Lagoon, which provides flood control and recreational ...
Redwood Shores is a waterfront community in Redwood City, California, along the western shore of San Francisco Bay on the San Francisco Peninsula in San Mateo County.Redwood Shores is the home of several major technology companies, including Oracle Corporation (which relocated its headquarters in 2020), Electronic Arts, Nintendo, Zuora, Qualys, Crystal Dynamics and Shutterfly.
Big Lagoon ; Central Lake ; Crocker Lake; Reservoir de los Frijoles (1663965, 1663967) Knuedler Lake ; Laguna Salada ; Little Lagoon ; Lower Crystal Springs ...
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Peña Adobe Park is in the 306-acre Lagoon Valley Park (124 ha). The parks were part of Juan Felipe Peña land grant Rancho Los Putos. The park is both a recreational park and place with historical sites. [2] [3] [4] [5]