Lands that could potentially be encompassed by the Range of the Condor National Heritage Area
An environmental summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
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Summary
The Range of the Condor National Heritage Area is a proposed area that, if passed through Congress, will encompass a range of public and private land. The area's enactment will allow for greater inter collaboration between various environmental and land use agencies, as well as education potential through public engagement and increased public access. The lands listed are considered possible qualifying areas to be established in the Range of the Condor National Heritage Area.
Federally owned and operated land
- Angeles National Forest
- Los Padres National Forest
- Pinnacles National Park
- Sequoia National Park
- Sequoia National Forest
State owned and operated land
- Hearst San Simeon State Park
- Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
- Forest of Nisene Marks State Park
- Asilomar State Beach
- Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
- Pismo State Beach
- San Juan Bautista State Historic Park
- Morro Bay State Park
- Andrew Molera State Park
- Garrapata State Park
Locally owned and operated land
- Monterey County
- San Bernadino County [1]
- Big Morongo County Perserve
- Calico Ghost Town Regional Park
- Cucamunga-Gausti Regional Park
- Glen Helen Regional Park
- Lake Gregory Regional Park
- Moabi Regional Park
- Mojave Narrows Regional Park
- Mojave River Forks Regional Park
- Prado Regional Park
- Santa Ana River Trail and Parkway
- Yucapia Regional Park
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Disclaimer
This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.
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