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The Marina Bay segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail offers us new opportunities B V O 510-237-2933 or visit www.ssredoakvictory.org. Future site of D to explore the history, wildlife, and scenery of Richmond’s dynamic southeastern shore. B 5 R Rosie the Riveter/ ESPLANADE DR. ▶ Be a bird watcher; bring binoculars. A .3 mi A WWII Home Front .37 mi H National Historical Park Visitor Center Marina Bay Park N Map Legend Sheridan Point I R ▶ MARINA BAY PARK was once at the heart Bay Trail suitable for walking, biking, 4 8 of Kaiser Richmond Shipyard #2. The Rosie roller skating & wheelchair access MELVILLE SQ. A .1 mi the Riveter Memorial, with its historic .31 mi M Distance markers and mileage photos, drawings, and memories of shipyard 0.00 mi between two markers workers in a framework reminiscent of a Ford Assembly .23 mi 7 Liberty Ship’s prefab construction, is located Stair access to San Francisco Bay Building .31 mi M A R I N A B A Y 6 Rosie here. Dining and food services overlook the ▶ Built in 1930, the Richmond Ford POINT POTRERO RICHMOND MARINA the Riveter Marina west of the park. Home Front Motor Co. Plant was the largest Visitor Information Lucretia RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA .11 mi Memorial Interpretive Markers assembly plant on the West Coast. Edwards Park REGATTA BLVD. Restrooms Historical markers throughout the During WWII, it switched to the Marina are easy to spot from a assembly of combat vehicles. A rare 3 S.S. Red Oak Victory ▶ Interpretive elements pay tribute Shipyard Stories distance, defined by a slender curved example of architect Albert Kahn’s ▶ MEEKER TIDAL CREEK flows through Drinking Water to the collective contribution of all SPINNAKER WY. shape like a ship’s bow. Each marker distinctive 20th-century industrial Spinnaker Wy. coastal salt marsh, one of the most productive San Francisco Bay Area WWII provides a different perspective of architecture, the building has been 2 M ecosystems on earth. Bay and fresh water Picnic area Shipyards. To the west is Point .18 mi e RICHMOND renovated INNER for mixed uses. HARBOR ek provide a nourishing brew for sediment-dwelling WWII Home Front experiences by er Potrero, once the site of .30 mi T people who lived them. Below is a i .61 mi animals and micro-organisms that process plant Kaiser Shipyard #3. PENINSULA DR. da Parking l list of their titles: C material into detritus, the foundation of the re Y e food web. The creek’s upper reaches are home Barbara & Jay A k Bus Stop / AC Transit #74 1 No Home on the Home Front Vincent Park W to Grey Fox, Barn Owl, Western Garter Snake, K .15 mi Northern Alligator Lizard, Pacific Treefrog, R AYSID A B E D Boat Launch (fee) 2 Transforming the Waterfront P R butterflies and skunk. Nearer the Bay, Marbled ▶ Panoramas, playground, offshore . .52 mi fishing, and shipyard stories, make M AY Godwits, sandpipers and Long-billed Curlews Friendship A R I N A B Small Watercraft* 3 Divided We Live this park a favorite for all ages. probe the mudflats with bills specially suited to BROOKS Sculpture find invertebrates hidden beneath the surface. 1 Look for Mallards, American Widgeons Boardsailing 4 Americans All ISLAND and Green-winged Teals bobbing in Shimada Peace Park inland pools. Fishing 5 Shift Change .50 mi Meeker Slough Tennis Court (2) 6 A Deluge of Humanity ▶ A local artist’s installation in this small waterfront park .56 mi ▶ BROOKS ISLAND REGIONAL PRESERVE is a commemorates friendship with Children’s Playground 7 The Home Front Legacy 373-acre island inhabited by the Ohlone Indians Richmond’s sister city in Japan. some 2,500 years ago. European settlers used the Water activities are popular from about Stege Marsh Dining / Food 8 Recognizing the Past island for grazing and quarrying. Now managed this location. by the East Bay Regional Park District, Brooks birdBIRD WATCHING watching opportunities are …Black Oystercatchers, egrets, herons, *Launch and landing sites for the San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail Island is a protected site for nesting Caspian terns plentiful along the trail. The adjacent terns and gulls. The elusive Clapper Rail, and California gulls, as well as preserved Indian open bay waters, salt marsh, and tidal now endangered, may sometimes be shell mounds and burial sites. Visitation by permit NO mud flats are important wintering and seen or heard foraging in tidal channels. Richmond Convention & Visitors Bureau | www.VisitRichmondCa.com | 510-237-1403 ☎ only. For information call East Bay Regional Park RTH stopover sites for migrating shorebirds Avoid disturbing birds and their Richmond Museum of History | www.richmondmuseumofhistory.org | ☎ 510-235-7387 District at 1-888-327-2757. and waterfowl. Summer resident birds habitat—enjoy them quietly from the 0.85 mi to Rosie the Riveter /World War II Home Front, National Historical Park | www.nps.gov/rori | ☎ 510-232-5050 0 .1 .2 Kilometers approximate nesting nearby include American Avocets, trail, and keep dogs on leashes. Central Av. Trailhead San Francisco Bay Trail | www.pointrichmond.com/baytrail | www.baytrail.org ↓ 0 .1 .2 Miles approximate St. Trailhead Design: © 2006 / 2010 Spokewise st 51 Trail Etiquette As more of us enjoy the Bay Trail - walkers, joggers, bicyclists, skaters, Timeline | Richmond’s Southeastern Shore wheelchair users, and families with strollers – please show courtesy and be safe Marina Bay Trail Guide by following these few simple guidelines. San Francisco Bay Trail 2000 B.C. Keep to the right of the trail and save the left side for passing. Observe posted bike speeds. Call out or ring your bell when Richmond, California Native American Ohlones (Huchiun) establish near-permanent settlements approaching other trail users. along Richmond’s shore, leaving many shellmounds as evidence of their pres- Respect the privacy of adjacent residents and stay on the trail. ence. The largest mound was located northwest of the present-day marina, at a place called Ellis Landing. Please don’t litter. Enjoy watching wildlife from a respectful distance, and please don’t 1859 A.D. feed the wild animals. Captain George Ellis inaugurates Richmond’s first port facility, along a slough Keep your dog on a leash and pick up after your pet – rainwater to the north and east of present-day Harbour Way and Hall Avenue. washes waste into the Bay. Follow park use and parking rules – dawn to dusk. 1900 Directions to Marina Bay The Standard Oil Company and the Santa Fe Railroad begin operations in the From SF/Oakland: Hwy 580 West; Exit Marina Bay Pkwy; Left on Marina Bay marshlands to the north of the small settlement of Point Richmond. Within Pkwy; Right on Regatta Blvd. The parking lot for Marina Bay Park is the first a few years, these wetlands, navigable at high tide, are completely filled in. left at Melville Sq. Dr. Roads and rails now meander where once Captain Ellis sailed his vessels Sierra From Marin: Hwy 580 East over Richmond/San Rafael Bridge, Exit Marina 1894 and Mystery west across the tidal sloughs directly into San Pablo Bay (past the Bay Pkwy/So.23rd St.; Right on Marina Bay Pkwy; Right on Regatta Blvd. “island” of Pt. Richmond). Continue as above. From Sacramento/Vallejo: Hwy 80 West; Exit Central Ave.; Right onto 1915 Central; Right onto Hwy 580 West; Exit Marina Bay Pkwy; Left on Marina Bay Ellis Landing Pkwy; Right on Regatta Blvd. Continue as above. Richmond’s first substantial port facility (Terminal #1) is constructed on fill just to the west of Brickyard Cove. The shoreline is further altered with the From BART: Richmond BART/Amtrak Station; Exit to south toward Macdonald Ave.; Board AC Transit Bus #74/Hilltop Mall;. Get off at Regatta and Sea construction of a seawall west from Brooks Island. Drift Dr. (Return via AC Transit Vallejo North San Pablo Bay Bus #74/Orinda from Regatta and 1918 Melville Sq. Dr.) Work begins on Richmond’s inner harbor, with dredging and filling along both 1915 the west and east sides of the Santa Fe Channel. The old shoreline is completely San Rafael San Francisco Bay RICHMOND altered as new land is created south of Ellis Landing. In the late 1920s, two new Point Pinole port terminals are built along the western shore of this new land. By 1930, the configuration of the new shoreline is completed with the construction of two new Berkeley industrial facilities, the Filice and Perrelli Cannery and the Ford assembly plant.