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}} Robert Louis Stevenson State Park is a California state park, located in Sonoma, Lake and Napa counties USA. The park offers a hike to the summit of Mount Saint Helena from which much of the Bay Area can be seen. On clear days it is possible to see the peak of Mount Shasta, distant. The park is named after Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of ''Treasure Island'' and ''Kidnapped''. In 1880, Stevenson and his new wife Fanny Vandegrift Osbourne spent their honeymoon living in a cabin at a played-out mine on the mountain along with Fanny's son Lloyd Osbourne. Although nothing remains of the cabin, the site is identified on the trail to the summit. Stevenson's book ''Silverado Squatters'' contains stories he wrote about his experiences during his visit to the area. The area has rough terrain, with evergreen forests in the canyons on north-facing slopes and chaparral on the south-facing slopes. Robert Louis Stevenson State Park is located off State Route 29 between Calistoga and Middletown. The park is registered as California Historical Landmark #710.〔 ==Gallery== File:Monument on the site of Robert Louis Stevenson's cabin in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park.JPG|Robert Louis Stevenson monument in the park File:Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, close to road.JPG|The lower reaches of the park File:Trail in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park to the summit of Mount Saint Helena 3.JPG|Trail in the park towards the summit of Mount Saint Helena File:Trail in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park to the summit of Mount Saint Helena 2.JPG|Further up on the trail File:Rock formation in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park.JPG|Rock formation in the park File:Trail in Robert Louis Stevenson State Park to the summit of Mount Saint Helena.JPG|Further up on the trail File:Northern Napa Valley viewed from Mount Saint Helena.JPG | Northern Napa Valley viewed from Mount Saint Helena 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「Robert Louis Stevenson State Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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