After last year s wildfires, spring revival brings record visits to Bay Area parks
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Charred trees from the 2020 Woodward fire along Limantour Road in Point Reyes National Seashore. Crews are clearing “hazard trees,” which could fall across trails.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Last year the Woodward Fire burned 4,929 acres of Point Reyes National Seashore, bordered roughly by Limantour Road and Sky Trail stretching south past the Bear Valley Trail and Wildcat Camp. The footprint of the fire remains closed to all access.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Charred trees from the 2020 Woodward fire along Limantour Road in Point Reyes National Seashore. All but one campground, Sky Camp, have reopened in the park and are getting booked 100% by reservation.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
to stand with that decision. there has been talk that lawmakers are considering taking this decision to court, but as of late this afternoon. democratic lawmakers have gotten together to consider their options. they are still hoping to reach a deal with republicans. lawmakers aren t the only ones feeling the heat. we wanted the sunshine, and here it is in a big way. the bay area continues to swelter with triple-digit heat in some places. a beautiful live look right now at the transamerica pyramid in san francisco looking west. jeff ranieri, our chief meteorologist, is here now with the details. jeff no, microclimates today. all one big climate. yeah. everyone pretty much from 80 right to about 105 here across the bay area. a little bit of fog is developing offshore. it will bring us relief over the next 48 hours. let s take a look. just in case you missed this yesterday. this is the hottest weather in nine months. the last time it was anything close to this hot, widespr