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Tomales Bay State Park is a California state park in Marin County, California. [ 1 ] It consists of approximately 2,000 acres (8 km²) divided between two areas, one on the west side of Tomales Bay and the other on the east side.
The Grapevine Canyon Petroglyphs are located in Grapevine Canyon on Spirit Mountain near Laughlin, Nevada, and are listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. [1] The area is also known as Christmas Tree Pass . [ 2 ]
Ancient Native American petroglyphs abound in Grapevine Canyon, located just south of Spirit Mountain. Located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area just west of the 67-mile-long Lake Mohave, Grapevine Canyon offers visitors the opportunity to see numerous abstract, anthropomorphic, and animal depictions pecked directly into the basalt ...
Grapevine Canyon may refer to: Grapevine Canyon (Kern County, California), the original Spanish name was La Cañada de las Uvas. Grapevine Canyon (Death Valley) Grapevine Canyon (Nevada) Grapevine Canyon Petroglyphs; Grapevine Canyon (San Diego County), a tributary of San Felipe Creek
Grapevine is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California, United States, at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. [1] The small village is directly adjacent to Interstate 5 and consists mainly of gas stations , motels an other travelers roadside services.
California State Parks is the state park system for the U.S. state of California. The system is administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, a department under the California Natural Resources Agency. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States. [5]
State park Riverside: 13,718 5,551 1933 Mount Tamalpais State Park: State park Marin: 6,243 2,526 1928 Natural Bridges State Beach: State beach Santa Cruz: 62 25 1933 Navarro River Redwoods State Park: State park Mendocino: 727 294 1928 New Brighton State Beach: State beach Santa Cruz: 157 64 1933 Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area
Fort Tejon in California is a former United States Army outpost which was intermittently active from June 24, 1854, until September 11, 1864. It is located in the Grapevine Canyon (La Cañada de las Uvas) between the San Emigdio Mountains and Tehachapi Mountains.