Henry W. Coe State Park, which could be closed in order to balance the state budget, according to a proposal by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Henry W. Coe State Park and Fremont Peak State Historic Park
could be closed and four Santa Cruz-area beaches could see staff
reductions to help balance the state budget, according to a
proposal by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. In total, 48 state parks,
beaches, reserves and recreation areas could be closed under the
plan.
Henry W. Coe State Park and Fremont Peak State Historic Park could be closed and four Santa Cruz-area beaches could see staff reductions to help balance the state budget, according to a proposal by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. In total, 48 state parks, beaches, reserves and recreation areas could be closed under the plan.

The parks would be closed until enough money is available to reopen them. The governor’s office also said some parks could be turned over to local governments to operate.

Henry W. Coe State Park – east of Morgan Hill – and Fremont Peak State Historic Park – 11 miles south of San Juan Bautista – are favorites among local hikers.

The four beaches that could be affected under the proposal are New Brighton, Seacliff, Manresa and Natural Bridges. In total, 16 beaches could see their number of lifeguards cut to save costs.

Parks that could be close, from north to south:

Del Norte Redwoods State Park

Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park

William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park

Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area

Plumas-Eureka State Park

Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park

Manchester State Beach

Clear Lake State Park

Anderson Marsh State Historic Park

Austin Creek State Recreation Area

Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve

Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park

Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park

State Indian Museum State Historic Park

Tomales Bay State Park

Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park

Benecia Capitol State Historic Park

Benicia State Recreation Area

Candlestick Point State Recreation Area

Railtown 1897 State Historic Park

McConnell State Recreation Area

California State Mining and Mineral Museum

George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area

Wassama Round House State Historic Park

Portola Redwoods State Park

Great Valley Grasslands State Park

Henry W. Coe State Park

Fremont Peak State Historic Park

Fort Ord Dunes State Park

Limekiln State Park

William Randolph Hearst Memorial State Beach

San Simeon State Park

Harmony Headlands State Park

Estero Bluffs State Park

Morro Strand State Beach

Los Osos Oaks State Reserve

Montana de Oro State Park

Providence Mountains State Recreation Area

La Purisima Mission State Historic Park

Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park

Los Encinos State Historic Park

Topanga State Park

California Citrus State Historic Park

Will Rogers State Historic Park

Pio Pico State Historic Park

Mount San Jacinto State Park

Salton Sea State Park

Picacho State Recreation Area

Beaches where the number of lifeguards could be cut:

New Brighton

Seacliff

Manresa

Natural Bridges

Sunset

Bolsa Chica

Huntington

Doheney

San Clemente

San Onofre

Carlsbad

South Carlsbad

San Elijo

Cardiff

Torrey Pines

Silver Strand

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