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The Carmel Area State Park General Plan (CASP GP) seeks to enhance the health, inspiration, and education of Californians through the preservation of the state's biological diversity.<ref>[https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/21299/files/carmel_area_state_parks_gen_plan_%20agncystkhldr.pdf California Department of Parks and Recreation]</ref>
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The Carmel Area State Park General Plan (CASP GP) seeks to enhance the health, inspiration, and education of Californians through the preservation of the state's biological diversity.<ref>[https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/21299/files/carmel_area_state_parks_gen_plan_%20agncystkhldr.pdf California Department of Parks and Recreation]</ref> As of April 2017, the plan includes four state parks within the Carmel area: [[EcoViz: Point Lobos|Point Lobos State Natural Reserve]], Carmel River State Beach, Point Lobos Ranch, and Hatton Canyon.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:56, 11 April 2017

Scenic photograph of site in Point Lobos, a State Natural Reserve include in the Carmel Area State Parks Plan. Photo from California Department of Parks and Recreation[1]


Summary

The Carmel Area State Park General Plan (CASP GP) seeks to enhance the health, inspiration, and education of Californians through the preservation of the state's biological diversity.[2] As of April 2017, the plan includes four state parks within the Carmel area: Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, Carmel River State Beach, Point Lobos Ranch, and Hatton Canyon.

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References

  1. California Departments of Parks and Recreation
  2. California Department of Parks and Recreation

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