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Location of Alma, about 5 miles south of Los Gatos, on the 1920s highway map of Santa Clara county House from Alma being moved to Menlo Park, CA, July 1962. Alma is a ghost town and drowned town in Santa Clara County in California, United States. It lies beneath the waters of the Lexington Reservoir above Los Gatos. The location is latitude 37 ...
Los Gatos Creek Road was under an evacuation order from the San Benito-Fresno County line to 10.25 miles east of the county line. Carcia Canyon, Little Bear Canyon, Robbers Canyon and portions of ...
Los Gatos Creek Road was under an evacuation order from the San Benito-Fresno County line to 10.25 miles east of the county line. Carcia Canyon, Little Bear Canyon, Robbers Canyon and portions of ...
The entrance to Castle Rock State Park is located on California State Route 35 (Skyline Boulevard) 2.6 miles (4.2 km) southeast of the junction with State Route 9.The park is adjacent to Sanborn County Park (across State Route 35) and the Los Altos Rod and Gun Club Range.
The current park map shows these trails as thick white lines. [ 2 ] The southeast section of the park includes the Chinese Cultural Garden , commemorating Sun Yat-sen , Chiang Kai-shek , Confucius , and Chinese culture in general, including a large black stone, mined and shipped from Taiwan .
Los Gatos Creek Road was under an evacuation order from the San Benito-Fresno County line to 10.25 miles east of the county line. Carcia Canyon, Little Bear Canyon, Robbers Canyon and portions of ...
The southern segment of the Los Gatos Creek Trail, which leads to Campbell and Los Gatos can be reached from the southern terminus of the lower Guadalupe River Trail by turning west on West Virginia Street, then south on Delmas Avenue, and then west onto the on-street bike lane on Willow Avenue, which passes through downtown Willow Glen.
The Open Space Preserve protects the watersheds of West Branch Permanente Creek and its Ohlone Creek tributary. West Branch Permanente Creek begins on the east side of 1,253-foot Ewing Hill, and runs easterly until it reaches the connector from the Chamise and Rogue Valley Trails where an earthen dam forms High Meadow Pond (aka Rogue Valley Pond).