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  2. Crystal Lake Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Lake in Angeles National Forest, Azusa, California. Photo taken in July 1998 after a rainy season following a period of El Niño.. The Crystal Lake Recreation Area is located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California, administered by the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument (formally the San Gabriel River Ranger District) of the United States Forest Service.

  3. El Dorado Regional Park, Long Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado Regional Park is a park in Long Beach, California, United States.It is on the east side of the city. The park is subdivided into Area I, Area II, and Area III. Area I, or El Dorado Park West, is bounded on the east by the San Gabriel River, on the north by Spring Street, and on the west by Studebaker Road.

  4. List of California state parks - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles State Historic Park: State historic park Los Angeles: 32 13 2001 Provides urban open space on the site of an 1875 train station where many travelers first arrived in Los Angeles. [127] Los Encinos State Historic Park: State historic park Los Angeles: 4.7 1.9 1949 Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve: State natural reserve San Luis ...

  5. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    Of the park's total land area of 790,636 acres (1,235.4 sq mi; 3,199.6 km 2), 429,690 acres (671.4 sq mi; 1,738.9 km 2) are designated wilderness and managed by the National Park Service (NPS) in accordance with the Wilderness Act. [59] The NPS requires registration for overnight camping at specific locations called registration boards.

  6. San Juan Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Rates were either hourly ($6.50 to $7.50 an hour, depending on the size of the tub), or daily, and the hot springs were open 24 hours, with a separate night rental fee. [20] (It was $12.50 a day for overnight rental of a full-size teepee. [17]) In 1989 the springs were designated an Orange County historic landmark. [15] San Juan Creek watershed

  7. Are L.A.'s anti-camping laws failing? We went to 25 sites to ...

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    A leak purportedly exposed systemic failures of Los Angeles' anti-camping law, reigniting a debate on the City Council. The reality on the streets is more complex.

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