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The park can be accessed via the following entry points: The main entrance and park office is the Alvarado Area on Park Avenue in Richmond reached from McBryde Avenue. The Clark Road entrance in the northernmost area of the park is accessed off of San Pablo Dam Road. Rifle Range Road in El Cerrito; Monte Cresta Avenue in Richmond; Park Avenue ...
Wildcat Ridge WMA (Wildlife Management Area) is administered by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. [1] It is located in the southern end of Rockaway Township , Morris County , New Jersey , United States off of County Route 513 (Greenpond Road).
Another regional park, Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, is situated at the northern end of the canyon. On September 17, 1923, a wildfire ignited in Wildcat Canyon during a period of hot, dry Diablo winds and rapidly spread to eucalyptus groves along the crest of the ridge separating the canyon from populated areas of the Berkeley Hills. [ 1 ]
Meadows Canyon-Curran-Wildcat Canyon loop - A 1.43 miles (2.30 km) steady, but not steep, climb from Lone Oak Road which is just off Central Park Dr. At the top, Meadows Canyon connects with Curran trail which meanders downhill to Wildcat Gorge trail. To the left, it is a short walk to Lake Anza. To the right, the trail returns to take a right ...
An 1861 map indicates that Wildcat Creek was called Little San Pablo Creek then. "Big" San Pablo Creek is located in the next drainage east of the drainage of Wildcat Creek. [ 7 ] There are over fifty geographic place names in California with the word "wildcat", which either refers to the historic presence of bobcats ( Lynx rufus ) or to its ...
The protection of what became Wildcat Mountain State Park started off in 1938 when a local man, Amos Saunders, donated 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land for the establishment of a park. The park grew to 60 acres (24 ha) in 1947 when it was acquired by the state of Wisconsin for a state park.
Wildcat Mountain is a mountain located in Coos County, northern New Hampshire, United States. The mountain is part of the Carter-Moriah Range of the White Mountains, on the east side of Pinkham Notch. Wildcat Mountain faces Carter Dome across Carter Notch to the northeast, and Mount Washington across Pinkham Notch to the west.
The through route, for advanced hikers, involves a one-way hike downstream from the Wildcat Canyon Trailhead The easier route accesses the lower section of the Subway from downstream, beginning at the Left Fork Trailhead ( 37°20′23″N 113°04′32″W / 37.33972°N 113.07556°W / 37.33972; -113.07556