Re: Rio Vista

From: Edward W. Scott (shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jul 06 1995 - 08:28:17 PDT


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Glass Beach is fairly mellow. It's the last parking area on the left
before the Rio Vista Bridge. There's no protected cove, though.

-shrEd
Ed Scott
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On Wed, 5 Jul 1995, Will Estes wrote:

> Go east on 160 *past* the bridge to enter Rio Vista. After a mile or
> so there is an extremely small park (Windy Cove? Can't remember the
> name) that offers a sheltered shallow lagoon prior to the main river
> entrance.
>



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