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  2. First Crossing of Devils River - Wikipedia

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    The First Crossing of Devils River was the first point at which the Devils River was crossed by the San Antonio-El Paso Road. It was located 10.22 miles west of San Felipe Springs at the mouth of San Pedro Creek on the Devils River. It was 2.54 miles southeast of Painted Caves, on California Creek, a noted camp location on the road.

  3. Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) - Wikipedia

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    The Arroyo Seco, meaning "dry stream" in Spanish, is a 24.9-mile-long (40.1 km) [4] seasonal river, canyon, watershed, and cultural area in Los Angeles County, California. The area was explored by Gaspar de Portolà who named the stream Arroyo Seco as this canyon had the least water of any he had seen.

  4. Devils Garden (Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument)

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    The Devils Garden is located about 17 mi (27 km) by road southeast of Escalante, Utah. [10] To the west of the area are the Straight Cliffs which define the eastern edge of the Kaiparowits Plateau. To the east of the area is the Escalante River whose tributaries have formed many slot canyons.

  5. Protected areas of California - Wikipedia

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    The California State Parks system alone has 270 units and covers 1.3 million acres (5,300 km 2), with over 280 miles (450 km) of coastline, 625 miles (1,006 km) of lake and river frontage, nearly 18,000 campsites, and 3,000 miles (5,000 km) of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails.

  6. Devils Postpile National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Falls at Devils Postpile National Monument. The monument was established in 1911 as "Devil Postpile National Monument," (no possessive) [6] but is widely referred to as Devils Postpile National Monument, [7] and has been officially styled as plural without the apostrophe since the 1930s. An alternate historic name was Devil's Woodpile.

  7. Palo Corona Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The Palo Corona Regional Park is a 4,500 acres (1,800 ha) park owned by the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District on land east of Big Sur Coast Highway and Garrapata State Park in California. The 9,898 acres (4,006 ha) property stretches southeast about 11 miles (18 km) from the near the Carmel River State Beach to the Los Padres National ...

  8. San Gabriel Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally set aside as the Devils Canyon-Bear Canyon Primitive Area of 35,000 acres (140 km 2). [ 2 ] The San Gabriel Mountains were first preserved by the federal government in 1892 as the San Gabriel Timberland Reserve , established by U.S. President Benjamin Harrison and influenced by California conservationists, Abbot Kinney ...

  9. Bottchers Gap - Wikipedia

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    Bottchers Gap (sometimes spelled Botcher's Gap [2]) (closed as of September 2016) is a day-use area, campground, and trailhead in Monterey County, California.It is located 7.6 miles (12.2 km) from the Big Sur Coast Highway at the end of Palo Colorado Road on the northern border of the Los Padres National Forest and Ventana Wilderness. [3]