It's the longest California has gone without introducing a new park since the state parks department was founded in 1927.
“Lots of wildlife are responding,” president Julie Rentner told the Mercury News on a visit to the site last Wednesday. “Birds are moving in like crazy. There hadn’t been deer on this property for 60 years. Now they are back.”
After River Partners donates the property, Dos Rios Ranch is expected to open for hiking in late 2023, with more trails, signage, restrooms, parking lots and a potential campground to be developed over the next five years, Brian Dewey, the department’s assistant deputy director for acquisitions and development, told the
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