Difference between revisions of "San Bernardino County"
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San Bernadino County is located in Southern California and is the largest county in the contiguous United States <ref name= "San Bernadino County" >http://cms.sbcounty.gov/Portals/21/Resources%20Documents/CIR_2015_Report.pdf </ref>. The county is generally divided into three regions "Valley", "Mountain", and "Desert" <ref name= "San Bernadino County"/>. The county encompasses over 20,000 square miles, 80% of which is vacant land <ref name= "San Bernadino County"/>. | San Bernadino County is located in Southern California and is the largest county in the contiguous United States <ref name= "San Bernadino County" >http://cms.sbcounty.gov/Portals/21/Resources%20Documents/CIR_2015_Report.pdf </ref>. The county is generally divided into three regions "Valley", "Mountain", and "Desert" <ref name= "San Bernadino County"/>. The county encompasses over 20,000 square miles, 80% of which is vacant land <ref name= "San Bernadino County"/>. | ||
==Federally owned and operated lands in San Bernadino County== | ==Federally owned and operated lands in San Bernadino County== | ||
− | * [[San Bernadino National | + | * [[San Bernadino National Forest]] |
* [[Jousha Tree National Park]] | * [[Jousha Tree National Park]] | ||
* [[Death Valley National Park]] | * [[Death Valley National Park]] |
Revision as of 16:33, 2 March 2021
An environmental summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.
Summary
San Bernadino County is located in Southern California and is the largest county in the contiguous United States [1]. The county is generally divided into three regions "Valley", "Mountain", and "Desert" [1]. The county encompasses over 20,000 square miles, 80% of which is vacant land [1].