Olompali State Historic Park (SHP)
United States / Novato, California
Location ID: #7685
The park overlooks the Petaluma River and San Pablo Bay from the east-facing slopes of 1,558 foot Mount Burdell.
The name "olompali" comes from the Miwok language and may be translated as "southern village" or "southern people." The Coast Miwok inhabited at least one site within the area of the present-day park continuously from as early as 6,000 BC, until the early 1850s.
Olompali contains "kitchen rock," a large boulder used as a mortar in which early people ground acorns and seeds into a fine flour for food preparation. Many women would gather near such grinding rocks to prepare food and socialize.
Olompali State Historic Park, three miles north of Novato on U.S. 101 in MARIN COUNTY, also features spectacular and easily-accessed wildflowers each spring. The park entrance is accessible only to southbound traffic from Highway 101. The park phone number is (415) 892-3383.
Location Category:
- NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *;
- NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - State Parks