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Coyote Hills (other)
Coyote Hills may refer to: * Coyote Hills (Alameda County), California, USA ** Coyote Hills Regional Park * Coyote Hills, Orange County, California, consists of: ** East Coyote Hills, Orange County, California, USA ** West Coyote Hills, Orange County, California, USA * Coyote Hills (Plumas County), California, USA * Coyote Hills Coyote Hills may refer to: * Coyote Hills (Alameda County), California, USA ** Coyote Hills Regional Park * Coyote Hills, Orange County, California, consists of: ** East Coyote Hills, Orange County, California, USA ** West Coyote Hills, Orange C ..., Baker County, Oregon, USA See also * Coyote Mountains, California, USA * Coyote Mountains (Arizona), USA {{mountainindex ...
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Coyote Hills (Alameda County)
The Coyote Hills are a low mountain range in Alameda County, California. Coyote Hills Regional Park Coyote Hills Regional Park is a regional park encompassing nearly 978 acres of land and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park, which was dedicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, California, USA, on the sou ... is located in and named for these hills. References Mountain ranges of the San Francisco Bay Area Mountain ranges of Alameda County, California Mountain ranges of Northern California {{AlamedaCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Coyote Hills Regional Park
Coyote Hills Regional Park is a regional park encompassing nearly 978 acres of land and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park, which was dedicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, California, USA, on the southeast shore of the San Francisco Bay. The Coyote Hills themselves are a small range of hills at the edge of the bay; though not reaching any great height, they afford tremendous views of the bay, three of the trans-bay bridges ( Dumbarton Bridge, San Mateo Bridge, and the Bay Bridge), the cities of San Francisco and Oakland, the Peninsula Range of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Mount Tamalpais. In addition to the hills themselves, the park encloses a substantial area of wetlands. There are a number of archaeological sites within the park, preserving evidence of habitation by Native Americans of the Ohlone group of tribes, including shellmounds. Access to these sites is not allowed for casual visitors, but they can be visited by ar ...
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East Coyote Hills
The East Coyote Hills are a low mountain range in northern Orange County, California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ..., mostly in the cities of Fullerton and Placentia. The hills received their name from the nearby Rancho Los Coyotes; by the 1870s they were being called Coyote Hills. Most of the East Coyote Hills were developed as residential areas in the 1980s and 1990s. Several equestrian and pedestrian trails have been built through the area, as well as a golf course and Craig Regional Park. See also * Coyote Hills - disambiguation * West Coyote Hills, also in Orange County References Mountain ranges of Orange County, California Peninsular Ranges Hills of California Geography of Fullerton, California Placentia, California Mountain ranges of South ...
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West Coyote Hills
The West Coyote Hills are a low mountain range in northern Orange County, California. It contains one of the last large open-space area in north Orange County. Parts of it lie within the city limits of La Habra, Buena Park, and La Mirada, with most of it sprawling across western Fullerton between Ralph B. Clark Regional Park and Euclid Street north of Rosecrans Avenue. The foothill region to the east and south is known as Sunny Hills. There is also an East Coyote Hills area, on the east side of Fullerton, that has been almost completely developed for residential real estate. The remaining open-space area is currently the subject of a long-running dispute over residential development, pitting conservationists against a pro-development majority on the city council. A division of Chevron is currently proposing to develop the portions of the land that are suitable for development, while leaving the remainder as open space. Name The hills received their name from the nearby Rancho ...
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Coyote Hills (Plumas County)
The Coyote Hills are a low mountain-hills range in Plumas County, California. References Mountain ranges of Northern California Mountain ranges of Plumas County, California {{PlumasCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Coyote Mountains
The Coyote Mountains are a small mountain range in San Diego and Imperial Counties in southern California.''El Cajun, California,'' 30x60 Minute Topographic Quanrangle, USGS, 1979 The Coyotes form a narrow ESE trending wide range with a length of about . The southeast end turns and forms a north trending "hook". The highest point is Carrizo Mountain on the northeast end with an elevation of . Mine Peak at the northwest end of the range has an elevation of . Coyote Wash along I-8 along the southeast margin of the range is 100 to 300 feet in elevation. Plaster City lies in the Yuha Desert about east of the east end of the range.''Carrizo Mountain, California,'' 15 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1959''Plaster City, California,'' 15 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1957 To the southeast lie the Jacumba Mountains and the Volcanic Hills. To the north and northeast lie the Carrizo Badlands, the Carrizo Valley and the Fish Creek Mountains. The west end of the range is w ...
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