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Pedro Point Headlands Heads to National Park | California News
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Pedro Point Headlands in Pacifica, California, is set to become part of the national park system after decades of struggle — a stunning 246-acre coastal gem threatened by dirt bikes and housing plans, now poised for permanent protection. With the California Coastal Conservancy donating 94 acres and the city preparing to transfer its 152, the land will join the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, bringing professional stewardship and new trails. Volunteers who’ve fought to preserve it for years see this as a victory for future generations, while a new 1.3-mile coastal trail will soon connect Pacifica to Devil’s Slide County Park — all part of the first major park expansion since 2011.
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