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Samuel P. Taylor State Park is a state park located in Marin County, California, United States, which includes approximately 2,700 acres (11 km 2) of redwood forest and grassland. The park contains about 600 acres (2.4 km 2 ) of old-growth forest , [ 1 ] some of which can be seen along the Pioneer Tree Trail.
Lagunitas Creek in Samuel P. Taylor State Park. Lagunitas Creek's major tributaries include San Geronimo Creek, Devils Gulch, Nicasio Creek, and Olema Creek. [7] The creek's source is the northern slope of Mount Tamalpais, a few miles (~6–8 km) east of Bolinas Lagoon. The creek begins as three forks, the East Fork, Middle Fork and West Fork.
Saddleback Butte State Park; Salt Point State Park; Samuel P. Taylor State Park; San Bruno Mountain State Park; San Clemente State Beach; San Timoteo Canyon; San Timoteo Canyon State Park; Schooner Gulch State Beach; Sinkyone Wilderness State Park; Sonoma Coast State Park; South Yuba River State Park; Stone Lake (California) Sue-meg State Park ...
The 6000 acre San Geronimo Creek watershed is within the 60,000 acre Lagunitas Creek Watershed, which is home to the largest-remaining wild run of coho salmon in central California. These coho are part of the "Central California Coast Evolutionarily Significant Unit," or CCC ESU, and are listed as "endangered" at both the state and federal level.
The Nicasio region is a hydrologic zone containing the four main drainages of Nicasio Creek up to the ridgelines defining their basin. It includes the south fork of Nicasio Creek extending from Moon Hill, along the ridge separating Nicasio from San Geronimo and Samuel P. Taylor State Park, and extending northwest towards the northern end of Platform Bridge Road; the east fork (Lucas Valley ...
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Lagunitas is located in a mountainous part of Marin County, just north of Kent Lake and east of Samuel P. Taylor State Park. [4] Kent Lake serves as the primary tributary into the Lagunitas Creek, which flows into the Tomales Bay and from there the Pacific Ocean.
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