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Encyclopedia > Forest of Nisene Marks State Park

The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park is a state park located in California. It contains a somewhat dense forest. State park is a term used in the United States and in Mexico for an area of land preserved on account of its natural beauty, historic interest, or other reason, and under the administration of the government of a U.S. state or one of the states of Mexico. ... State nickname: The Land of poo Other U.S. States Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Governor Arnold pooface (R) Official languages English Area 410,000 km² (3rd)  - Land 404,298 km²  - Water 20,047 km² (4. ... A dense growth of softwoods (a forest) in the Sierra Nevada Range of Northern California A forest (a. ...


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The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (274 words)
The park was named for Nisene Marks, a mother from a Salinas farming family.
The park is on land that was clear-cut during a forty-year logging frenzy (1883-1923).
The epicenter of the October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta earthquake was in this park.
Nisene Marks - Mountain Bikers of Santa Cruz (2654 words)
State Parks has negotiated a settlement with the Plaintiffs in the lawsuit that will essentially maintain the status quo for bikes in Nisene Marks.
As many may know, while State Parks believed that the trial court erred in both it’s construction of the deed and in enforcing the expired deed restrictions, State Parks also did not want to be in the position on appeal of claiming that the deed restriction was unenforceable.
Neither State Parks nor us put adequate information into the administrative record during the general plan process to rebut this, with the result that the trial court found that mountain bikes were more like horses in their impact on trails and that since the donors banned horses, they would have intended to ban bikes too.
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