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Sunol Regional Wilderness
Bedrock mortars used by Native Americans for pounding acorns that were found in the area are reminders of Sunol's first inhabitants. For the past century, however, the land known today as Sunol Regional Wilderness was used almost exclusively as ranch land. Today, camping, picnicking, hiking, back-packing and equestrian trail rides attract thousands of park visitors a year.
6885 acres
Open Access
Alameda County
Managed By: East Bay Regional Park District
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Sunol Regional Wilderness
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Bedrock mortars used by Native Americans for pounding acorns that were found in the area are reminders of Sunol's first inhabitants. For the past century, however, the land known today as Sunol Regional Wilderness was used almost exclusively as ranch land. Today, camping, picnicking, hiking, back-packing and equestrian trail rides attract thousands of park visitors a year.
- East Bay Regional Park District's page for this park.
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