Location ID: #7032
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The park's centerpiece is the 129' Burney Falls, which is not the highest or largest waterfall in the state, but possibly the most beautiful. 910 acres of forest and five miles of streamside and lake shoreline. Rocks, rapids, bridge.
The park is ...
Location ID: #7607
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Filming ONLY for educational, interpretive, & philanthropic purposes that benefit Hearst Castle directly- NO feature or commercial filming.
Originally built as a private estate by W. R. Hearst, Hearst CastleĀ® was donated to the State of ...
Location ID: #1124
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Former booming gold mine city. Downtown area has been preserved with fully restored shops, restaurants, and two hotels; Period set in 1850's; Other Main St. features include schoolhouse, trading post, jail, courthouse, blacksmith, livery, church, ...
Location ID: #2464
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Isolated 7 acre land with a farmhouse, Kitchen, Showers -Indoor, Fireplace, Bathroom and Evergreen.
Location ID: #10124763
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An 84-bed Residential Care Facility (assisted living) for the Elderly (RCFE) / A 252-bed Skilled Nursing Facility / A 60-bed Memory Care unit - - Adjacent to the Memory Care unit is a beautiful, open-air garden with a cozy seating area where ...
Location ID: #10056601
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The Blythe, California station was opened in 1948, with the transfer of officers from El Centro. By 1953, the station was apprehending several hundred undocumented aliens. The station operated from a rented office in the downtown section of Blythe ...
Location ID: #7768
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Tijuana Estuary is a small intertidal coastal estuary on the international border between California and Mexico. The estuary is primarily a shallow water habitat, though it is often termed an "intermittent estuary," as it is subjected to extreme ...
Location ID: #7758
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This San Diego beach features swimming, surfing, skin diving, fishing and picnicking. The large bluff-top campground is very popular, especially in summer. Stairs lead to the beach.
Location ID: #1693
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Hiking trails, swimming beaches and designated areas for boating, water-skiing and fishing.
Location ID: #1595
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Location has beaches on both the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay. There are four large parking lots which can accomodate up to 1000 vehicles. There are three pedestrian tunnels that lead from the parking lots to the bay side of the park.
Location ID: #7750
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This historic park, located in Los Angeles County where the Simi Hills meet the Santa Susana Mountains, is rich in natural, historical and cultural significance. Here in the western part of the Transverse Ranges, the land is dominated by high, ...
Location ID: #7745
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San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park, east of Escondido, honors the soldiers who fought in the battle between the U.S. and Californio forces on December 6, 1846 in the midst of the Mexican-American War. Generals Stephen Kearny and Andres Pico ...
Location ID: #7735
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Located on the San Diego Coast, San Elijo State Beach offers swimming, surfing, showers and picnicking. The narrow, bluff-backed stretch of sand has a nearby reef popular with snorklers and divers.
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Location ID: #7734
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This beach features swimming, surfing and picnicking. The beach has two miles of sandy beach, sand dunes, picnic sites, a parking lot, a snack bar and a beach-equipment rental shop. Bike trails connect other nearby beaches. The beach is the site for ...
Location ID: #1056
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Large caverns located in remote mountain setting. Other features include Mitchell Caverns Natural Preserve. Access by foot via 1/2 mile dirt trail.
Location ID: #7690
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At the turn of the twentieth century, Picacho was a gold mining town with 2,500 citizens. Today the site is a State Recreation Area, popular with boaters, hikers, anglers and campers. The park offers diverse scenery, including beavertail cactus, ...
Location ID: #3803
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Location contains five original adobes from the period of 1821 to 1872. Also included are shops, restaurants a museum. Other historic buildings include a schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop and a stable with a carriage collection.
Location ID: #1581
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This State beach offers lush riverbanks of the Santa Clara River and sand dunes along the shore. A nature trail leads to the Santa Clara Estuary Natural Preserve.
Campgrounds, small lake.
Location ID: #1610
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700 ft. wood pier with short 'T' on end; white wood buildings on ocean end; swimming beach and buildings at foot. Restaurants.
Location ID: #7654
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The Malibu Lagoon is where Malibu Creek meets the Pacific Ocean. Malibu's Surfrider Beach has a long standing as a premier surfing beach.
On the east side of Malibu Creek Bridge, the famous Malibu Pier allows for excellent saltwater fishing. On ...
Location ID: #2098
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The State historic park contains a 1-story adobe rancho and a 2-story limestone house. Small lake with extremely limited parking. No interiors. http://www.lakesidecafe.com/gallery/restaurant-ambience/
Location ID: #7640
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Lake Perris was built in the early 1970's as the last reservoir in the California Water Project to provide drinking water to Southern California residents. Nestled between Moreno Valley and Perris, Lake Perris SRA provides a place to escape the heat ...
Location ID: #7618
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Native California fan palms thrive in many locations but rarely in such numbers as in the canyons of the Indio Hills. Here, along a line where the San Andreas fault captures groundwater that nurtures the palms, is a wild parkland which is part of ...
Location ID: #10100318
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Block in the financial district.