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〕 | source = GNIS | area = | established = | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | governing_body = U.S. Forest Service | url = http://www.fs.usda.gov/cleveland }} Cleveland National Forest encompasses 460,000 acres (), mostly of chaparral, with a few riparian areas. A warm dry mediterranean climate prevails over the Forest. It is the southernmost National forest of California. It is administered by the United States Forest Service, a government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture. It is divided into the Descanso, Palomar and Trabuco Ranger Districts and is located in the counties of San Diego, Riverside, and Orange. Cleveland National Forest was created on July 1, 1908 with the consolidation of Trabuco Canyon National Reserve and San Jacinto National Reserve by President Theodore Roosevelt and named after former president Grover Cleveland. It is headquartered in San Diego. The Cleveland National Forest was the site of both of the largest wildfires in California history, the 2003 Cedar Fire, and the Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889. Both fires widely consumed many sections of the area, and endangered many animal species as well. ==Districts== * Trabuco Ranger District – the northernmost area * * Consists of most of the Santa Ana Mountains and is bisected by the Ortega Highway, which runs from San Juan Capistrano to Lake Elsinore. Its northern border is Corona. * Palomar Ranger District – near the cities of Escondido and Ramona * * Includes the "Highway to the Stars" from State Route 76 to the top of Palomar Mountain. * Descanso Ranger District – east of Alpine * * Includes Sunrise Highway, a National Scenic Byway. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cleveland National Forest」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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