Cleveland National Forest

Local nameCleveland National Forest
LocationSan Diego County, California

The Cleveland National Forest encompasses 460,000 acres/720 sq mi of inland montane regions—approx. 60 miles from the Pacific Ocean—within the counties of San Diego, Riverside, and Orange, California. The landscape varies somewhat, with mostly chaparral canyons, arroyos and high desert, but dotted with meadows and oak and conifer forests. Near water sources, riparian environments and perennial aquatic plants attract native and migratory wildlife, such as at San Diego’s man-made Lake Cuyamaca. A generally warm and dry, inland-Mediterranean climate prevails over the forest, with the cooler months producing morning frost and snowfall. It is the southernmost U.S. National Forest of California. The area is administered by the U.S. Forest Service, a government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture, and is locally overseen by the Descanso, Palomar and Trabuco Ranger Districts.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_National_Forest

Official Website http://www.fs.usda.gov/cleveland

Phone +1 858 673 6180

Address I-8 E, 91901, United States

Coordinates 32°49'36.997" N -116°37'32.127" E

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