Pacheco State Park
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Pacheco State Park | |
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Location: | Santa Clara and Merced counties, California, USA |
Nearest city: | Hollister, CA |
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Area: | 6890 acres (27.9 km²) |
Established: | 1997 |
Governing body: | California Department of Parks & Recreation |
Pacheco State Park is a California state park located in Santa Clara and Merced counties. The park contains 6890 acres (27.9 km²), though only 2600 acres (10.5 km²) to the west are open to the public. The eastern two-thirds of the park are closed due to an underdeveloped trail system and safety concerns over the numerous wind turbines in the area.
The park was created from the Rancho de San Luis Gonzaga in 1997, five years after it was bequeathed to the state by Paula M. Fatjo. Fatjo was the great-great granddaughter of Mexican ranchero Francisco Pacheco, for whom both the park and the nearby Pacheco Pass are named. The rancho had been in the Pacheco family since 1843.
[edit] External links
- Gonzaga Adobe Chronology - A history of the Rancho de San Luis Gonzaga
Cities
Population over 100,000: San Jose (County seat) • Santa Clara • Sunnyvale
Population 50,000 – 100,000: Cupertino • Milpitas • Mountain View • Palo Alto
Population under 50,000: Campbell • Gilroy • Los Altos • Los Altos Hills • Los Gatos • Monte Sereno • Morgan Hill • Saratoga
Census-designated places
Buena Vista • Burbank • East Foothills • Fruitdale • Lexington Hills • Loyola • San Martin • Seven Trees • Stanford • Sunol-Midtown
Other unincorporated communities
Bell Station • Casa Loma • Chemeketa Park • Holy City • Loma Chiquita • Redwood Estates • Rucker • San Antonio • Sargent