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State officials say that starting next July, they might not be able to maintain the trash collection and toilet service at a part of Tomales Bay State Park called Millerton Point.
Businesss' Role in State Parks Stirs Unease Stu Woo 2011
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Tomales Bay Oyster Co., a retail stand half a mile north of Millerton Point, has offered to pay the $800-a-month bill for those services.
Businesss' Role in State Parks Stirs Unease Stu Woo 2011
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On a recent overcast afternoon, about 20 elk—one male with five-pointed antlers and a cadre of females—rustled on the dry grass on a hill overlooking Tomales Point.
Point Reyes Elk Butt In at Ranches Stu Woo 2011
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Peter Earl McCollough for The Wall Street Journal Tod Friend, an owner of Tomales Bay Oyster Co., proposed contributing $800 a month to a nearby state park in exchange for being able to set up 10 picnic tables in the park to which he could direct customers.
Businesss' Role in State Parks Stirs Unease Stu Woo 2011
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Ed and his wife streaked across Tomales Bay from Heart's Desire Beach, leading the other kayaks filled with veterans, their buddies and their family members in a crossing that had turned into an impromptu race.
Joseph Bobrow: Veterans Come Alive in the Great Outdoors Joseph Bobrow 2012
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Most of the elk now reside in Tomales Point, where motorists can drive in and see the animals from the road.
Point Reyes Elk Butt In at Ranches Stu Woo 2011
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A menacing topographical fault line, the San Andreas earthquake fault, cuts through Marin County and persistently plucks the Tomales Peninsula from the mainland as it severs their connection a tiny bit more every year.
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Inverness on Tomales Bay, down the Olema Valley to Bolinas Bay, along the eastern shore of that body of water to Willow Camp, and up over the sea-bluffs, around the bastions of Tamalpais, and down to Sausalito.
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Most of the elk stay in a fenced-in 2,600-acre area of Tomales Point at the northern tip of the park.
Point Reyes Elk Butt In at Ranches Stu Woo 2011
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Ed and his wife streaked across Tomales Bay from Heart's Desire Beach, leading the other kayaks filled with veterans, their buddies and their family members in a crossing that had turned into an impromptu race.
Joseph Bobrow: Veterans Come Alive in the Great Outdoors Joseph Bobrow 2012
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