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  2. Mad River, California - Wikipedia

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    Mad River (formerly Kuntz) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Trinity County, California. [2] Mad River is located in the southern part of the county. Mad River sits at an elevation of 2,484 feet (757 m). [2] The ZIP Code is 95552. Its population is 361 as of the 2020 census, down from 420 from the 2010 census.

  3. Butte Creek Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Butte Creek Ecological Preserve and Butte Creek Canyon Ecological Reserve consist of 2 distinct management units, the Preserve, aka the "Honey Run Unit" 93 acres (0.38 km 2) owned and managed by the Chico State Research Foundation, and the "Virgin Valley" and "Canyon" Units 287 acres (1.16 km 2), owned and managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

  4. Mad River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Mad River (Wiyot: Baduwa't [4]) is a river in upper Northern California.It flows for 113 miles (182 km) [3] in a roughly northwest direction through Trinity County and then Humboldt County, draining a 497-square-mile (1,290 km 2) watershed into the Pacific Ocean north of the town of Arcata near [California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport [5]] in McKinleyville.

  5. Shasta–Trinity National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Glen cabin is a historic guard station, the oldest Forest Service building on the Shasta–Trinity National Forest. It was built in 1916 under the direction of John T. Grey, District Ranger of the Mad River Ranger District on the old Trinity National Forest. It is available for rent all year.

  6. Chico, California - Wikipedia

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    Chico (/ ˈ tʃ iː k oʊ / CHEE-koh; Spanish for "little") [9] [10] is the most populous city in Butte County, California, United States.Located in the Sacramento Valley region of Northern California, the city had a population of 101,475 in the 2020 census, an increase from 86,187 in the 2010 census.

  7. Park Fire - Wikipedia

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    [22] [45] Amid the damage inspection process, Cal Fire incident commander described the survival rate for buildings in the fire area as 66 to 68 percent. [9] The fire burned the majority of the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve, a 7,800-acre (3,200 ha) property owned and used for educational purposes by Chico State University.

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  9. Humboldt County, California - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt County (/ ˈ h ʌ m b oʊ l t / ⓘ) is a county located in the U.S. state of California.As of the 2020 census, the population was 136,463. [7] The county seat is Eureka. [8] ...