Outstanding Natural Area
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Outstanding Natural Area is a protected area designation in the United States. The designations are managed by the Bureau of Land Management within the National Landscape Conservation System. There are a number of outstanding natural areas and open space reserves in the country, three of which have lighthouses.
The following is a partial list of ONAs.
Location | Name |
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Garfield County, Utah | Devil's Garden (Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument) |
Garfield County, Utah | Box-Death Hollow Wilderness |
Burns, Oregon | Diamond Craters[1] |
Imperial County, California | Jacumba |
near San Simeon, California | Piedras Blancas Light Station[2] |
Jupiter, Florida | Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse[2] |
Oregon Coast Range, Oregon | Valley of the Giants |
Newport, Oregon | Yaquina Head |
References
- ↑ Diamond Craters BLM listing
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008 (Pub.L. 110–229, 122 Stat. 754-876, enacted May 8, 2008
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