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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Hollister we have compiled for you.
Description
San Justo Dam and Reservoir are features of the San Felipe Project. The reservoir is approximately 3 miles southwest of Hollister, California . Facilities open for use Wednesday through Sunday. Operation hours: sunrise to sunset. Good access roads. The park offers recreation to anglers, boaters, windsurfers, picnickers, and mountain bikers. Boat size restricted to 16 feet. Gas engines prohibited. Ideal for small sailboats and windsurfers in the beginning to intermediate range. Experienced surfers can enjoy a more relaxed sail. The California Department of Fish and Game regularly stocks the lake with trout. San Justo Bait and Tackle periodically stock tagged and trophy-size fish for contests and derbies. Available species include trout, bass, catfish, crappie, and bluegill. Entrance fee, $4.
Directions
Nearest main highway, California 156. Nearest community, Hollister.
Description
This 7,200-acre portion of the former Army base at Fort Ord is now public land managed by BLM. The elaborate system of trails left behind by the military is well-suited to hiking, biking and equestrian use. An additional 8,000 acres is expected to be transferred by the year 2002. Fort Ord contains one of the largest maritime chaparral areas in all of California, as well as oak woodlands, rolling grassy hills, wetlands and ponds. Forty-six different rare plants and animals thrive in the rugged hills, including the coast wallflower, marine chaparral, tiger salamander, fairy shrimp, and mountain lion.
Directions
From Monterey, travel 5 miles north on State Highway 1 to the Fort Ord/California State University Monltlerely Bay main entrance. Make a right onto North-South Road, travel 1 mile, and then make a right onto Parker Flats Cut-Off. Travel 4 miles and then make a left onto Park Flats Road. Travel 5 miles to Eucalyptus Road and the BLM office.
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