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State Route 35 (SR 35), generally known as Skyline Boulevard for most of its length, is a mostly two-lane state highway in the U.S. state of California.It runs along the ridge of the Santa Cruz Mountains from the high point of State Route 17 near Lexington Reservoir in Santa Clara County to State Route 1 just south of Daly City in San Mateo County, where it crosses SR 1 and loops around Lake ...
The highway started at I-5 in Pacific Beach before continuing east into Kearny Mesa and intersecting I-805 and SR 163 before ending at I-15. [33] Balboa Avenue still exists as a road between I-5 and I-15. [34] Balboa Avenue was constructed in Pacific Beach by 1956, [35] and east into Clairemont by 1961. [36]
Santa Cruz Mountains AVA was among the first AVA to be defined by its mountainous topography. Based on elevation, it largely follows the fog line along the coast, extending down to 800 feet (240 m) on the eastern slope toward San Francisco Bay , 400 feet (120 m) on the western slope to the Pacific Ocean and extending along the ridge crest line ...
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The Santa Cruz Mountains are a region of great biological diversity, encompassing cool, moist coastal ecosystems as well as warm, dry chaparral. Much of the area in the Santa Cruz mountains is temperate rainforest. In valleys and moist ocean-facing slopes some of the southernmost coast redwoods grow, along with coast Douglas-fir. [8]
This project would bridge the gap Highway 17 has created and merge 30,000 acres of open space, a "crucial project [that would] ensure the health of the mountain lions in our area," McCauley said.
Patchen Pass lies on the border between Santa Clara County to the north of the pass, and Santa Cruz County to the south. [3] It is traversed by California State Route 17, which runs from north to south through the pass, [1] and is the eastern terminus of California State Route 35, which runs along the ridgeline to the west of the pass and continues to the east as Summit Road.
Four years ago, fire ravaged 97% of Big Basin Redwoods State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Today, a hike on the Redwood Loop Trail is full of inspiring new growth. Charred by fire, these grand ...