Miller Park is located on the northern end of Tomales Bay which connects to Bodega Bay sheltering these waters from the strong currents of the Pacific Ocean. Miller Park is a four acre site which is ideal for those who wish to launch their motorized and non-motorized boat. Miller Boat Launch offers a two-lane ramp located near the parking lot where overnight parking is permitted, making this an ideal access point for those planning overnight camping or boating trips. There are restrooms located near the parking lot and individuals are allowed to fish on the park grounds. Dogs are also permitted at Miller park as long as they are leashed and do not enter the wetland areas. Just south of the Miller Boat Launch is Nicks Cove, a quaint area named after Nick Kojich in 1931. Nick and his family were originally from Yugoslavia and opened a seafood restaurant in this area as well as wooden cottages on pilings near the beach.
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Miller Park is located on the northern end of Tomales Bay which connects to Bodega Bay sheltering these waters from the strong currents of the Pacific Ocean. Miller Park is a four acre site which is ideal for those who wish to launch their motorized and non-motorized boat. Miller Boat Launch offers a two-lane ramp located near the parking lot where overnight parking is permitted, making this an ideal access point for those planning overnight camping or boating trips. There are restrooms located near the parking lot and individuals are allowed to fish on the park grounds. Dogs are also permitted at Miller park as long as they are leashed and do not enter the wetland areas. Just south of the Miller Boat Launch is Nicks Cove, a quaint area named after Nick Kojich in 1931. Nick and his family were originally from Yugoslavia and opened a seafood restaurant in this area as well as wooden cottages on pilings near the beach.
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