| Parks
Along California's Central Coast
Many of the parks along our central coastline contain
beaches. The purpose for creating most of these parks
is to protect and preserve the wild animals, flora,
waterways, and ecosystems along the California coast.
By opening these areas to the public, our wildlife is
not only preserved, but enjoyed by many.
Parks
on Central California's Coastal Range
The coastal mountain range of California rises up (Reaching
heights of 4000 ft. elevation) dividing the space between
the San Joaquin Valley (much of which is between 100
and 200 ft. elevation) and the coast. It is mostly rolling
hills, with jagged rock outcroppings. The trees range
from different types of pine to oak. much of the mountains
are covered in wildflowers throughout the Spring.
Parks
of California's Central San Joaquin Valley
The central San Joaquin Valley is rich in farmland.
Feeding these farms are large rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
Most of these waterways make fantastic recreation areas
for the entire family.
Parks
of California's Sierra Nevada
Many of the parks along our central coastline contain
beaches. The purpose for creating most of these parks
is to protect and preserve the wild animals, flora,
waterways, and ecosystems along the California coast.
By opening these areas to the public, our wildlife is
not only preserved, but enjoyed by many. |