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  1. Big Break Regional Shoreline is a regional park in Oakley, Contra Costa County, northern California. It is a part of the East Bay Regional Park District system.

  2. Big Break Regional Shoreline offers picnic and meadow areas, a small, shaded amphitheater, boat and kayak launch facilities (an official San Francisco Bay Water Trail trailhead), a fishing and observation pier, and spectacular Delta views.

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  3. Feb 7, 2024 · Big Break Regional Shoreline offers picnic and meadow areas, a small, shaded amphitheater, boat and kayak launch facilities (an official San Francisco Bay Water Trail trailhead), a fishing and observation pier, and spectacular Delta views.

  4. Sep 16, 2019 · Big Break Regional Shoreline. OPENED IN 2009. Big Break Regional Shoreline lies along the San Joaquin River near the town of Oakley, and here the public can experience the mighty Delta.

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Steve Gorman visits Big Break Regional Shoreline and shares wildlife photos, history, and a harrowing mishap in his kayak at low tide.

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  6. Big Break Regional Shoreline is a part of the great 1150-square-mile Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The water flowing past Big Break through the Sacramento and San Joaquin-the State's two greatest rivers-drains half of California and creates the largest estuarine environment on the Pacific coast.

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  8. coast of the Americas and one of richest environments on the planet. Like people, wildli. from near and far depend on a healthy Delta to survive and thrive. RECREATION Visitors come here to observe wild-life, enjoy cooling Delta breezes, fish from the 100-f.

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