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The Chatsworth Nature Preserve (CNP) is a 1,325-acre (536 ha) open-space preserve located in the northwest corner of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California, United States. The preserve contains oak woodlands, savanna , riparian areas , grassland , vernal pools , and an Ecology Pond, all of which support more than 200 bird species ...
The Chatsworth Nature Preserve Coalition (CNPC) is an advocacy group dedicated to protecting and preserving the Chatsworth Nature Preserve (CNP), located in Chatsworth, California, United States. CNPC actions have included writing letters to local governmental agencies and politicians regarding policy decisions affecting the CNP, and ...
Chatsworth Nature Preserve; Chino Hills State Park; Coal Oil Point seep field; Cosumnes River Preserve; D. Dos Vientos Open Space; Douglas Family Preserve; E.
2250 SC-179, Little River, SC 29566. This Horry County park, once a 400-acre plantation owned by the Vereen family, is now an ideal place for a nature hike through forests and across marsh lands.
A storied part of our national heritage, Walden Pond and Walden Woods in Massachusetts – where Henry David Thoreau wrote his 1854 classic "Walden" – has been named one of "America's 11 Most ...
The path is in close proximity to Chatsworth Park North and Chatsworth Park South (both operated by the City of Los Angeles Parks Department) and Chatsworth Nature Preserve. [3] Both Chatsworth Parks, “excellent parks…[with] interesting hills and rock formations there, as well as pleasant shaded rest areas” are accessible from Valley ...
Chatsworth is flanked by the Santa Susana Mountains on the north, Porter Ranch and Northridge on the east, Winnetka, Canoga Park, West Hills on the south, the Simi Hills, and unincorporated Los Angeles County and Ventura County on the west, and Twin Lakes, a community founded by San Francisco's George Haight in the early 20th century and unincorporated Los Angeles County which includes a 1,600 ...
Chatsworth Calera is now located in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California. in the Chatsworth Nature Preserve. At its peak there may have been up to five kilns at the site run by native Indian laborers. Chatsworth Calera registered a California Historical Landmark No. 911. [1] Chatsworth Reservoir Kiln Site