Location ID: #7759
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This area is well known among locals for its spectacular explosion of wildflowers most springs. The display changes every week, so come more than once! Docents will identify the flowers and explain some of their natural history and traditional uses. ...
Location ID: #3831
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The deeply weathered summit of Mount San Jacinto stands 10,834 feet above sea level, and is the second highest mountain range in Southern California. No more than a two hour drive from either Los Angeles or San Diego, the mountain's magnificent ...
Location ID: #7333
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Location ID: #10277689
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Borrego Desert State Park features amenities like drinkable water, restrooms, and hot, coin-operated showers.
Location ID: #10000330
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Small beach, with rocky shores surrounded by hillside. Very rocky; hillside on top is grassy, overlooking ocean. Beach & Coastline with Bluff/Cliff, Rocky Beaches, Cove, Tidepools
Location ID: #10000279
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Small, sandy shores bordered by curved hillsides. Very open. The hillsides are covered in coastal vegetation. Some complexes up higher on the hills.
Location ID: #10000267
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Coastal park, overlooking the ocean. Woodsy landcape in the upper area of park. Flat, dry grassy areas for sitting, scenic views of the water. Beach is rocky, expansive.
Location ID: #10000266
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Popular beach along Bodega Bay. Grassy fields above the beach, hillsides covered in coastal vegetation. Lucious green hillsides surrounding beach. Beach is sandy and very wide, with sprawling open land before hitting the tide. Sandy beach with ...
Location ID: #10000238
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Woodsy landscape perfect for hiking, exploring and trekking through dense trees and foliage. Pathway weaving through forest. Heavily shaded. State forest/woodlands/park with evergreen and deciduous vegetation. Includes old growth, coastal ...
Location ID: #2390
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State Parks has reopened the following areas:
• Polo Field
• Main Lawn
• Picnic Area
Partially Open:
• Inspiration Loop Trail (Prior to the fire, the trail was on track for a major trail project, which will require intermittent closures ...
Location ID: #10000127
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Small beach in Bodega. Sloping hillsides going down onto beach, rocky shores. Large rocks in shallow water.
Location ID: #7540
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This off road area provides good beginner terrain for off-road enthusiasts. The clay used to build Lake Oroville was taken from the Feather River Valley, three miles west of Oroville. The resulting depression – a large shallow pit ringed with low ...
Location ID: #10000115
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Cove settled next to Fort Ross. Grassy land going down to beach. Tall, sloping hillside on the beach. Beach is rocky shores, and shallow waters. Coastline with sandy beach, rocks, bluff/cliff, cove. The landscape includes nature reserve and ...
Location ID: #7590
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The Folsom Powerhouse is part of a colorful chapter of Sacramento history and is also an example of the tremendous advance in the commercial application of electricity. H.P. Livermore realized that the water of the American River could turn ...
Location ID: #1668
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Large recreational lake with navigable islands for boating, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, 120 miles of shoreline, barren hills, woodlands and valleys. Access to the SRA from El Dorado, Placer and Sacramento Counties.
Location ID: #7925
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The design of the park is reminiscent of a 1900s city park, complete with an activity center, interpretive structure, amphitheater, picnic area, and demonstration groves. The land contained within the park still continues to produce high-quality ...
Location ID: #10000054
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Coastal region. Ocean beach bordered by curved, hilly and rocky side. Covered in coastal plant life . Plenty of sunshine. Very grassy area above beach. The beach itself is very rocky and sandy with waves crashing across rocks onto the beach. ...
Location ID: #7815
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The building's interior is an example of 19th-century American Playhouses.The present Opera House is a simple, two-story, red brick structure. The structure is approximately 104 feet long by 60 feet wide; and its walls are 20 inches thick. The ...
Location ID: #7802
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Nestled in the rolling foothills of eastern Stanislaus County, Turlock Lake State Recreation Area is an ideal place for day- or week-long outings. Island in center of lake. Open all year and featuring camping, picnicking, fishing, swimming, boating, ...
Location ID: #1821
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The reserve includes a visitor center, large outdoor amphitheater, and self-guided trails all surrounded by the tallest living thing on earth. The majestic redwood sequoias live to be 500-1000 years old, grow to 12-16 feet in diameter and stand ...
Bowling Ball Beach
Location ID: #7751
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The beach and headlands preserve a scenic spot along the Mendocino Coast and offers a stunning perch for watching sunsets, or merely sitting in the grass as the afternoon sun glistens on the waters below. Fishing, picnicking, and surfing are popular ...
Location ID: #7746
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Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park is the site of a complex of buildings erected around the original Santa Cruz Mission. Part of the cluster, the Neary-Rodriguez Adobe was built in 1791 and is the last of the mission’s many buildings to survive. ...
Location ID: #1954
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State historic park is the site of one of the oldest and largest gold mines in California. There are eight miles of trails for hiking and bike riding. Well maintained mining complex. Stone commercial structures.
Brick & stone mansions with ...
Location ID: #7762
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The California State Indian Museum displays exhibits illustrating the cultures of the state’s first inhabitants. California’s prehistoric population, one of the largest and most diverse in the Western hemisphere, was made up of over 150 distinct ...