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The Condor Trail is a recreational thru-hiking route intended to connect the northern and southern portions of California through a series of smaller existing trails.  
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The Condor Trail is a recreational thru-hiking route intended to connect the northern and southern portions of California through a series of smaller existing trails. The trail is intended to highlight the unique characteristics of the [[Los Padres National Forest]] and [[California's Central Coast Region]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:39, 25 February 2021

A summary of the Condor Trail as part of the potential Range of the Condor National Heritage Area designation by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Overview

The Condor Trail is a recreational thru-hiking route intended to connect the northern and southern portions of California through a series of smaller existing trails. The trail is intended to highlight the unique characteristics of the Los Padres National Forest and California's Central Coast Region.

Mission

Legal Status / Authority

Governance

Organizational Structure

Central Coast Context

Example Work / Projects

Related links

References


Disclaimer

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