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Lewis and Clark. Smith was born in Jericho, now Bainbridge, Chenango County, New York, on January 6, 1799, [3] [a] [4] to Jedediah Smith I, a general store owner from New Hampshire, and Sally Strong, both of whom were descended entirely from families that came to New England from England during the Puritan emigration between 1620 and 1640.
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving old-growth redwoods along the Smith River. It is located along U.S. Route 199 approximately 9 miles (14 km) east of Crescent City .
The Grove of Titans is in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park of Northern California, off Howland Hill Road south of Highway 199. [6] The closest town is Crescent City, California. The location was described by author Richard Preston in his 2007 book The Wild Trees as "the bottom of a hidden notch-like valley near a glade." The exact location ...
In Xenia, USBR 50 shares a short segment of the Little Miami trail with State Bike Route 3. From Xenia to Columbus, it shares the Prairie Grass, Roberts Pass, and Camp Chase trails – local segments the Ohio to Erie Trail – with U.S. Bicycle Route 21 and State Bike Route 1.
Name County Size Image Year established; acres km 2; A. W. Marion State Park: Pickaway: 454: 1.84: 1950 Adams Lake State Park: Adams: 96: 0.39: 1950 Alum Creek State Park
Currently managed by the Jack London Park Partners, a non-profit that takes no state funding to maintain the park. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park: State park Del Norte: 10,430 4,220 1939 Honors explorer Jedediah Smith with a tract of coast redwoods along the Smith River. Part of Redwood National and State Parks. [109]
400 State Trail - (22.0 mi or 35.4 km) - The 400 State Trail connects to the Elroy-Sparta State Trail in Elroy. Ahnapee State Trail - (48.0 mi or 77.2 km) Alpha Mountain Bike Trail; Badger State Trail (40.0 mi or 64.4 km) Bearskin State Trail (21.5 mi or 34.6 km) Buffalo River State Trail (36.0 mi or 57.9 km) Burlington-Kansasville State Trail
He fed them, housed them and assisted in their getting settled. His house still stands, and is now part of Marsh Creek State Park. Marsh's recommended route, the California Trail, was based on the prior experiences of Jedediah Smith, Peter Skene Ogden, and Joseph R. Walker.