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List Of Calif. Parks To Close In Budget Proposal

SACRAMENTO (AP) ― From north to south, here are the 48 state parks, beaches, reserves and recreation areas that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is proposing to close to help balance the state budget. 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.

• 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.

Here are the 16 state beaches where Schwarzenegger is proposing to cut the number of lifeguards:
• 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.

(© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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