Año Nuevo State Park preserves and protects a substantial area on the western slope of the central Coast Range inland from Año Nuevo Point. The property contains a diversity of plant communities, including old growth forest, freshwater marsh, red alder riparian forest and knobcone pine forest. Its four perennial streams support steelhead trout and coho salmon, and its wetlands are habitat to the rare San Francisco garter snake and red-legged frog.
Cultural resources include the remnants of a prehistoric Native American village site and a number of structures from the nineteenth century Cascade Ranch.
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Season:
Open year-round
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Modern Restrooms Visitor Center Picnic Area(s)
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Basic Directions
The park is located off Highway 1 south of the Bay Area, about 5 miles south of the junction with Highway 84.
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