Manchester State Park
Facts and practical information
Manchester State Park is a state park of California, United States. It includes 18,000 feet of protected beachfront on the Pacific Ocean in Northern California on State Route 1, 7 miles north of Point Arena. The park features sand dunes, flat grasslands and five miles of gentle, sandy beachfront. The park is noted for steelhead and salmon fishing in the park's two streams, Brush Creek and Alder Creek, as well as the driftwood that collects in the catch basin created by the gently curved coastline. The 5,272-acre site was established as a California state park in 1955 and takes its name from Manchester, California, seven miles north of Point Arena. ()
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Manchester State Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Point Arena Light, St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, LeGrand Morse House, Main Street Historic Commercial District.