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Ceres River Bluff Regional Park is a regional park in Ceres, California in the United States. It covers 76 acres (31 ha) [ 1 ] along the Tuolumne River adjacent to Modesto . It is part of the City of Ceres park system.
The Riverbluff Cave is a paleontological site discovered in the United States, near Springfield, Missouri.The entrance is filled with stalactites, stalagmites and columns. . The cave is about 830,000 years old (making it the oldest known fossil cave site in the US [1]) and 610 m long, featuring Pleistocene fossils, notably of the short-faced bear (Artcodus simus) the largest bear species on ...
Great River Bluffs State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the Mississippi River southeast of Winona. Originally known as O. L. Kipp State Park, it was renamed in the late 1990s to describe better its resources. The park preserves steep-sided bluffs rising 500 feet (150 m) above the river and the narrow valleys between them ...
The park opened September 22, 1973 as the fifth Metro Park. [1] [4] Highbanks was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1980. [5] In the 1990s, more features were added, including a large wetland, new trails, picnic area, sledding hill, and the Highbanks Nature Center. [4] In 2017, the park's River Bluff Area opened. [6]
Cliff Cave Park is a 525-acre public park located in St. Louis County, Missouri. [1] The park is owned and operated by the St. Louis County Department of Parks and Recreation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is named after Cliff Cave , a natural cave located in the park that is a historical and archaeologic site. [ 3 ]
A River Bluff or Riverbluff is a very steep and broad hill or small cliff, next to a river. River Bluff or Riverbluff may also refer to: River Bluff, Kentucky, a city in Oldham County; Riverbluff Cave, a paleontological site near Springfield, Missouri; River Bluff High School, in Lexington, South Carolina; River Bluff (Wintergreen, Virginia), a ...
Scotts Bluff National Monument is located west of the City of Gering in western Nebraska, United States.This National Park Service site protects over 3,000 acres of historic overland trail remnants, mixed-grass prairie, rugged badlands, towering bluffs and riparian area along the North Platte River.
The property used to create Givhans Ferry State Park was donated by the city of Charleston in 1934 [1] and was one of the original built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Carolina. Its namesake, Phillip Givhan, was a ferry master on the Edisto River and operated Givhan's Ferry, which allowed access between Augusta and Charleston.