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| View SW across the park from near the summit of Mt. Diablo |
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2 History 3 Natural History 4 Facilities 5 External links 6 Reference |
Geography
The park surrounds and includes Mount Diablo, an isolated 1173 meter (3489 feet) peak that is visible from many places in the surrounding region. It is located south of the town of Clayton, California and north-east of Danville, California. It is accessible only by car. It is approximately 8000 hectares (20000 acres) in area, and its elevation varies from approximately 90 meters (300 feet) to the summit height.
History
Mount Diablo is sacred to many Native American peoples; according to Miwok mythology, it was the point of creation. In 1851 it was selected by Colonel Leander Ransom as the reference point for the surveying of the region, and much of California, Nevada and Oregon was surveyed from this base. Toll roads up the mountain were created in 1874 by local hoteliers, and an aerial navigation beacon was erected at the summit in 1928. After an initial purchase in 1921, the state of California acquired enough land in 1928 to create the present state park. Many improvements were carried out in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
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| Summit building, Mt. Diablo |
Facilities
A road reaches the summit of the mountain, where there is an observation building with a visitor's centre. There are numerous hiking trails and some paths available for mountain biking and horse-riding. Camping facilities are available within the park.
External links
Reference