San Francisco’s China Camp State Park is a landmark of historical, archaeological, social, and economic importance. A part of San Francisco Bay NERR, the park is entailed within the shores of the famous Chinese shrimp-fishing village. The region, ultimately, came to be recognised by the Chinese immigrants, who used to work in the ranches and quarries of San Franciscan businessmen. On its conversion into a State Park in 1977 for the preservation of Chinese-American history, it became popular for its China Campsite and Back Ranch Meadows Campground.
Stretched on 1500 acres of land on Marin County’s San Rafael, the Park’s China Campsite is known for its picnic spots and extensive system of trails. The park also provide several recreational activities ranging from wildlife-watching, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, windsurfing, paddling, swimming, and fishing.