
Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument
Located in northern California, Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument is easily accessible to those who find themselves in the San Francisco or Sacramento areas.
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Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument Details
Located in northern California, Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument is easily accessible to those who find themselves in the San Francisco or Sacramento areas. It covers 330,780 acres adjacent to farms, ranches, and orchards. The monument is home to plants, animals, and insects that have adapted to survive in harsh conditions. Visitors can hike, raft, and boat in the Cache Creek Wilderness and Cedar Roughs Wilderness areas found within the monument. The area has a rich Native American history, and the monument houses regions with both natural and cultural importance.
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