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Golden Gate National Recreation Area is in Marin County. The GGNRA is one of the largest urban national parks in the world. Established in 1972. 75,398 acres of land and water extend north of the Golden Gate Bridge to Tomales Bay in Marin County and south to San Mateo County, encompassing 59 miles of bay and Pacific Ocean shoreline. The GGNRA has 16 million visitors each year. There are 19 separate ecosystems in 7 distinct watersheds and is home to 1,273 plant and animal species. With 80 sensitive, rare, threatened, or endangered species. Campsites are provided on the shore of shoreline. The GGNRA has 16 million visitors each year. There are 19 separate ecosystems in 7 distinct watersheds and is home to 1,273 plant and animal species. With 80 sensitive, rare, threatened, or endangered species. Campsites are provided on the shore of [drakesbay] . Stinsen Beach, (Not in the park), is a short distance to the south of the park. Stinsen Beach is a popular ocean beach for swimming and surfing. CODE left
Golden Gate National Recreation Area is in [y06041]. The GGNRA is one of the largest urban national parks in the world. Established in 1972. 75,398 acres of land and water extend north of the Golden Gate Bridge to [tomalbay] in Marin County and south to San Mateo County, encompassing 59 miles of bay and [us:pacocean] shoreline. The GGNRA has 16 million visitors each year. There are 19 separate ecosystems in 7 distinct watersheds and is home to 1,273 plant and animal species. With 80 sensitive, rare, threatened, or endangered species. Campsites are provided on the shore of [drakesbay] . Stinsen Beach, (Not in the park), is a short distance to the south of the park. Stinsen Beach is a popular ocean beach for swimming and surfing.
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