Point Pinole Regional Shoreline is a scenic park located on the shores of San Pablo Bay in Richmond, California. It spans approximately 2,315 acres and offers a diverse range of landscapes, including grasslands, woodlands, beaches, and low cliffs. The park is known for its rich bird life and is situated on the Pacific Flyway, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, horseback riding, fishing, and picnicking. The park's history is marked by its past as a site for dynamite manufacturing, which has left behind remnants like eucalyptus groves and tramway paths now used for trails.
The park provides stunning views of the bay, Mount Tamalpais, and Mount Diablo. It is accessible via car, bus, or bicycle, with pedestrian and cyclist admission being free. A $3 parking fee applies, and dogs are allowed with a $2 fee per dog.
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.