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Point Emery
Alameda County » Emeryville
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Emeryville, CA 94608

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Point Emery is a small peninsula located in Emeryville, California. It is situated on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay and is adjacent to the cities of Berkeley and Oakland. The area is popular for recreational activities such as fishing, bird watching, and hiking, and also serves as a wildlife refuge for a variety of bird species.

Walking Trail surrounded by the water
Alameda County » Emeryville
Place » Outdoors

Marina Park Pathway, Emeryville, CA 94608

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The Marina Park Pathway is a walking trail located in Emeryville, CA, that offers scenic views of the San Francisco Bay. The pathway is surrounded by water on both sides and is located in the Marina Park area, which is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as jogging, walking, and picnicking.

Safe Harbor Emeryville
Alameda County » Emeryville
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3310 Powell St, Emeryville, CA 94608

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Blending scenic park space and beautiful landscaping with the unmatched boating of San Francisco Bay, Safe Harbor Emeryville is a sailor's paradise. Unrivaled waterfront recreation is within reach whether your cruising under the Golden Gate for a pacific adventure or enjoying city views over a sunset picnic.

Emeryville Marina Park
Alameda County » Emeryville
Place » Outdoors

3310 Powell St, Emeryville, CA 94608

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Emeryville Marina Park offers Carry Down Walkways, Day Use or Picnic Areas, Electricity on Dock, Fish Cleaning Station, Fuel Sales, Gear Lockers, Laundry, Phone Service on Dock, Restrooms, Shore Boat Service, Showers, Transient Berths or Tie Ups and Water on Dock.

Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve
Alameda County » Emeryville
Place » Outdoors

3308 Powell St, Emeryville, CA 94608

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Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve is a marine reserve of California, USA, preserving marshland on the east shore of San Francisco Bay. The wetlands are made up of native species of pickleweed, and are currently being threatened by Spartina, a non-native invasive species of Cordgrass.