SCH #2003062074

Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor

Mike Chrisman Secretary for Resources

Ruth Coleman Director of Parks and Recreation

State of The Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation P.O. Box 942896 Sacramento, CA 94296-0001

February 2004

California Department of Parks and Recreation

General Plan Inquiries

The General Plan was prepared by the Department of Parks and Recreation Northern Service Center and North Bay District staff. For general information regarding this document, or to request additional copies, please contact:

California Department of Parks and Recreation Northern Service Center One Capitol Mall, Suite 500 Sacramento, California 95814

Attention: Tomales Bay State Park General Plan Team

Copyright 2004 California State Parks

This publication, including all of the text and photographs (excepting the cover photograph), is the intellectual property of the Department of Parks and Recreation and is protected by copyright.

Cover photograph copyrighted and provided by Robert Campbell, Chamois Moon www.chamoismoon.com

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