Palo Corona Regional Park, located in Carmel, CA, is a sprawling 10,000-acre open space that represents one of Central Coast California's most significant undeveloped areas. Acquired through a landmark conservation effort involving multiple organizations, the park features diverse ecosystems, wildlife species, and critical environmental links within a protected wild land corridor stretching from the Carmel River to San Luis Obispo County.
This expansive park, which includes the Rancho Ca ada unit and a Discovery Center, offers visitors a chance to explore over 4,500 acres of rugged terrain, from the headwaters of thirteen watersheds to the 3,000-foot Palo Corona Peak. With over 500 plant species, coastal trout habitats, and a variety of protected wildlife, Palo Corona Regional Park provides a unique opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Central Coast.
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