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A list of some recreational planning initiatives in California's [[Central Coast region]]: | A list of some recreational planning initiatives in California's [[Central Coast region]]: | ||
− | + | ; [[California Coastal Trail (CCT)]] : Legislated but not yet physically complete | |
− | + | ; [[The Condor Trail]] : Legislation introduced. Traversed by at least one hiker. | |
− | + | ; [[Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail Network]] : Large sections complete in Monterey County. Smaller sections in Santa Cruz County. Over-arching planning document exists for Monterey County. | |
− | + | ; [[Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail ]] : The Anza Trail was designated a National Historic Trail by Congress in 1990. The trails do not currently link but are planned to connect in the future. This trail is a non-motorized trail. | |
− | + | ; [[Cuesta to Sespe Trail]] : Status ? | |
− | + | ; [[Pacific Crest Trail|The Pacific Crest Trail]] : Long established. (Mot really in [[Central Coast region]] but close enough that it could be linked to Central Coast trails) | |
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 16 March 2021
An environmental summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
A list of some recreational planning initiatives in California's Central Coast region:
- California Coastal Trail (CCT)
- Legislated but not yet physically complete
- The Condor Trail
- Legislation introduced. Traversed by at least one hiker.
- Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail Network
- Large sections complete in Monterey County. Smaller sections in Santa Cruz County. Over-arching planning document exists for Monterey County.
- Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail
- The Anza Trail was designated a National Historic Trail by Congress in 1990. The trails do not currently link but are planned to connect in the future. This trail is a non-motorized trail.
- Cuesta to Sespe Trail
- Status ?
- The Pacific Crest Trail
- Long established. (Mot really in Central Coast region but close enough that it could be linked to Central Coast trails)
Links
- Environmental Planning Initiatives in California's Central Coast
- Recreational Planning Initiatives in California's Central Coast Region
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