airtable_createdTime,airtable_id,area,body,country_slug,latitude,longitude,name,region,slug,time_zone,website_url,directions_to_tidepools,address,bathroom_info,bathrooms,header_credit,header_image,parking,temp_reference,managment,open_to_public,phone,visitor_center,cost,hours,directions_latitude,directions_longitude,docents,dogs,food_options,rules_and_collecting,groups,accessibility_and_safety,live_on_site,natalie_visited,pet_policy,radius_km,rules_and_collecting_url,station_id,tagline,tidepool_height,variance_ft,wikipedia,other_names,picnic_options,header_credit_url,official_open,docent_info,webcam_url 2017-11-26T02:41:00.000Z,recCjuA1Lj1TmJV5z,Jenner,"If you’re in the mood for a bit of a road trip, Salt Point State Park offers a chance to see tide pools away from the Bay Area crowds. The park is located about twenty miles north of Jenner, CA and almost one hundred miles north of San Francisco. At low tide, you can see many marine animals exposed on the rocks in the intertidal zone. If the tide is too high for tide pool viewing, Salt Point also features a protected underwater area where you can scuba dive. This is one of the first protected underwater locations in California. No matter what time of day you arrive at Salt Point, you’re sure to spot some of your favorite creatures.",us,38.5666615,-123.3298816,Gerstle Cove Marine Reserve ,us_pacific_coast,gerstle-cove-marine-reserve,America/Los_Angeles,http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=453,"Salt Point State Park is 18 miles north of Jenner on Highway 1. There are many tidepools along the park’s coastline, including Gerstle Cove Marine Reserve. ",,,,,,,,"[""California State Park""]",,(707) 847-3221,checked,,The visitor center is open on weekends from April through October,,,checked,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,