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Los Padres National Forest Trivia

Guess these facts about Los Padres National Forest, California
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Last updated: August 19, 2019
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Los Padres in English
The Fathers
Vegetation covering much of the National Forest
Chaparral
Highest Mountain at 8,847 feet
Mount Piños
Coastal area in northern unit of the National Forest
Big Sur
Highway going through above
Route One
Large scavenging bird once restricted to LPNF
California Condor
National Wild and Scenic River flowing through a wilderness of the same name
Sepse Creek
Mountain north of above
Pine Mountain/Reyes Peak
Unique terrain between above and the highest mountain in LPNF
Cuyama Badlands
Mostly Inaccessible Wilderness and Dam in the process of removal
Matilija
Los Padres’ only natural lake
Zaca Lake
2nd largest fire in California History
Thomas Fire
Subsequent disaster in creeks
Debris Flows
Mountain Range of the Northern Unit
Coast Ranges
Mountain Range of South Unit
Transverse Ranges
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Southernmost Los Padres Transverse Range above Santa Barbara
Santa Ynez Mountains
Paved road along crest of above
Camino Cielo
English translation of above
Sky Road
Road through wilderness of central south-unit
Route 33/Maricopa Highway
Name a Los Padres wilderness other than those already mentioned
Chumash, Dick Smith, Ventana...
Mountain known for its flowers
Figueroa Mountain
State flower of California
California Poppy
Name the five counties that contain a part of Los Padres
San Luis Obispo
 
Monterey
 
Santa Barbara
 
Ventura
 
Kern
 
Los Angeles
Town home to Los Padres National Forest Headquarters
Goleta
The southern tributary of the Santa Maria River
Sisquoc River
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