Brooks Island Regional Preserve
"Historic Native American Island"
The Brooks Island Regional Shoreline is East Bay Park protected land off Point Richmond. The 373-acre (152-hectare) island isn't well known in the Bay Area. Visitors must make reservations at least a week in advance to see it and provide their own transportation onto the island. The land was originally settled by the Ohlone Indians; some of the shell mounds and burial sites date back more than 2,500 years. It is also a bird sanctuary with a variety of wildlife and walking trails but few facilities.
1316 Canal Boulevard, Richmond, CA, United States, 94804
"Historic Native American Island"
The Brooks Island Regional Shoreline is East Bay Park protected land off Point Richmond. The 373-acre (152-hectare) island isn't well known in the Bay Area. Visitors must make reservations at least a week in advance to see it and provide their own transportation onto the island. The land was originally settled by the Ohlone Indians; some of the shell mounds and burial sites date back more than 2,500 years. It is also a bird sanctuary with a variety of wildlife and walking trails but few facilities.
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