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Usery Mountain Regional Park: Mesa: Maricopa: South Central: website, operated by the County, 3,648 acres, features a nature center White Mountain Nature Center: Pinetop-Lakeside: Navajo: North Central: website, 10 acres, also does wildlife rehabilitation White Tank Library & Nature Center: Waddell: Maricopa: South Central
Opened in June 2024, it became the newest park in the state park system. "Nestled between the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers, around eight miles from Modesto, [it] is the largest public-private floodplain restoration project in the state [and] the first state park to open in California since Onyx Ranch State Vehicular Recreation Area in 2014 ...
Sonoma Valley Regional Park: 13630 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, California: 167 acres (68 ha) Spring Lake Regional Park: 393 Violetti Road, Santa Rosa, California: 330 acres (130 ha) Spud Point Marina: 1818 Westshore Road, Bodega Bay, California: Steelhead Beach Regional Park: 9000 River Road, Forestville, California: 26 acres (11 ha)
The North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve is a nature reserve of 3,315 acres (13.42 km 2) located three miles (5 km) north of Oroville, in Butte County, northern California. The land was acquired by the state in October, 1993.
Pass Mountain North (Usery Park) Maricopa: 3312 ft (1009 m) Little Cat Mountain: Pima: 3310 ft (1015 m) Prieta Peak: Pinal: 3309 ft (1009 m) Madril Peak: Mohave: 3308 ft (1008 m) Black Mountain: Pinal: 3306 ft (1008 m) Thumb Peak: Yuma/La Paz: 3304 ft (1007 m) Eagletail Peak (North Feather) Maricopa: 3300 ft (1006 m) Clifty Benchmark: Yuma/La ...
The Mojave Desert lies to the northwest; also in the northwest and west are mountain ranges of the lower elevation Colorado Desert, (west of the north-south section of the Colorado River of the Lower Colorado River Valley, in the southeast California deserts.) Mountain ranges on the Baja California Peninsula east of the cordillera spine ...
In 1930, the Olmsted Brothers and Ansel F. Hall created a "Report on proposed park reservations for East Bay cities, California" [3] The EBRPD was founded in 1934, [4] and acquired its first land two years later, when the East Bay Municipal Utility District sold 2,166 acres (877 ha) of its surplus land.