- Annadel State Park
Infobox_protected_area | name = Annadel State Park
iucn_category = II
caption =Lupin es in a meadow, Annadel State Park
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location =Sonoma County, California , USA
nearest_city =Kenwood, California ;Santa Rosa, California
lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 25
lat_seconds = 45
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122
long_minutes = 37
long_seconds = 30
long_direction = W
area = 5,000 acres (20 km²)
established = 1971
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governing_body =California Department of Parks and Recreation Annadel State Park,
Sonoma County, California ,USA [gnis|1799522|Annadel State Park] is situated at the northern edge ofSonoma Valley and offers many recreational activities within its 5,000 acre (20 km²) property. At its north end, it connects toSpring Lake Regional Park inSanta Rosa, California .The rock formations of Annadel have been central to its history: from volcanic origin; to Native American use of
obsidian ; to early 1900s mining ofcobblestone s; and now hikers' appreciating the volcanic rockoutcrop s.These lands were occupied by the
Wappo andPomo people in prehistoric times, who would have primarily inhabited the riparian zones and the marsh perimeter. Annadel includes what somebiologist s consider the best example of undisturbed northern oak woodlands in existence. [http://www.parks.sonoma.net/Annadel.html Annadel State Park facts] ] Visitors can enjoy the park's diversewildlife and scenery during any time of the year but are perhaps most rewarded from April through June when mostwildflower s are in bloom.Ecology
Plant communities include
California oak woodland ,Douglas fir forest ,chaparral ,grassland ,marsh and woodland riparian zone. The dominant plant community is the oak woodland, which has a canopy ofcoast live oak ,Garry oak ,Black oak ,Pacific Madrone ,Bigleaf maple andCalifornia laurel . Occasionally in the vicinity of drainageswale s and creeks,Canyon live oak is found. In the oak woodlands, the dominantunderstory plants are nativebunchgrass ,toyon ,blackberry ,western poison-oak and in drier patchescoyote brush . In some of the steeper, coolerriparian zone s and north facing slopes, there are also significant groves of Douglas fir. Common animals observed includeBlack-tailed Deer ,gray squirrel ,raccoon ,skunk andopossum . Less frequentlybobcat andmountain lion are seen. There is abundantbird life including thescrub jay ,Steller's jay ,Acorn woodpecker ,Black Phoebe andjunco . A number ofamphibian s occur nearriparian habitats, including theRough skinned newt , "Taricha granulosa".Hydrology and geology
The southern reaches of Annadel are drained by
Yulupa Creek and other tributaries ofSonoma Creek , while the northern flanks are part of theSanta Rosa Creek watershed. ["Santa Rosa Quadrangle", Fifteen minute series,USGS Quadrangle Map, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC (1958)] Eastern slopes are drained byYulupa Creek andSonoma Creek , while the western slopes are part of the Spring Creek watershed. Many of Annadel's streams are dry in the summer, since rainfall is highly seasonal, with most of the approximately 30 inches ] (760 mm) of annual precipitation occurring between the months of October and April: however, Ledson Marsh retains some smaller pools of water throughout most of the year. Ledson Marsh has a southern outlet to Yulupa Creek. the highest elevation within Annadel isBennett Mountain , 1887 feet.The entirety of Annadel was below the ocean floor as recently as twelve million years ago, around which time massive
uplift and volcanic action formed themassif which comprises the park of today. Elevations in Annadel range from about 360 to 1,880 feet ] (200–600 m) above sea level.Sandstone is the dominant rock type, as a remnant of the ancient sea floor. Slopes within Annadel commonly range from 15 to 30 percent, but it is not uncommon to encounter slopes up to 70 percent on steep slopes above drainages which are covered in douglas fir forest. One of the major soil associations within the park is Goulding cobblyclay loam , which contains roughly 25 percentcobblestone s, as well as somebasalt ic exposures, betraying the volcanic past of theSonoma Mountains formation. ["Soil Survey, Sonoma County, California",U.S. Department of Agriculture ,Soil Conservation Service , Government Printing Office, Washington DC, May 1972] Typical soil depths are 35 to 50 centimeters (13.75–19.7 in). Much of the soil type in the Yulupa Creekriparian zone consists of Laniger loam, withrhyolite outcrops, another relic of theigneous history.History
The Southern
Pomo people and the SouthernWappo inhabitated these lands in prehistoric times, although no full scale villages have been discovered within the park boundaries. This site was valuable to the Native American tribes as a source ofobsidian , which these early peoples utilized for the manufacture of scrapers, knives,arrowhead s, andspearhead s. Archealogical evidence suggests they used the area as a quarry at least as far back as 3000 years. [Krumbein, Bill. Annadel State Park: The First Twenty Years. 1st ed. Desktop Publishing, 1993. pg 96-97] Human use and settlement of this area changed markedly in the late 18th century when the Spanish came to this region.Cattle ranching andfarming gradually replaced the prehistoric tribal hunting and gathering.In 1837, Annadel was part of Los Guilicos
Mexican land grant that involved a total holding of 19,000 acres (77 km²). In the late 19th century, sheep and cattlegrazing was superseded byquarry uses. In 1848 the lands of Annadel were purchased by Scottishimmigrant William Hood , for whom nearbyHood Mountain was named. In the mid 1800s, most of the native tribes were either displaced onto reservations or died from conditions ofservitude to theEurope ansettler s. There was considerable demand for cobblestone material when many west coast cities were being developed, and especially in the reconstruction of San Francisco after the1906 San Francisco earthquake . Cobblestone quarry operations were a major source of revenue to the Wymores and the Hutchinsons who were the principal land owners in this area around the year 1900. In fact, the park derives its name from the granddaughter, Annie Hutchinson, since this locale was once termed "Annie's Dell". ] In the early 1900s, authorJack London settled nearby in these same Sonoma Mountains, and he based much of his writings on these mountains that he loved. [Tom Stienstra and Michael Hodgson, "California Hiking", 1996-96 edition, Foghorn Press (1995) ISBN 0-935701-93-1]Demand for cobblestone subsided around the year 1920, since owners of the newly invented
automobile expected a smoother ride than that derived from cobblestone streets. Joe Coney began to accumulate land holdings in this area during the 1930s. He used the land for agricultural purposes until the late 1960s, though he also minedperlite , an obsidian product used in the manufacture of certain insulation products. Annadel became part of the California State Park system in the year 1971.Practical issues
The main park access is from the north via the city of Santa Rosa. An important secondary access is from the Lawndale Road trailhead in Kenwood, which access is the shortest route to Ledson Marsh. There are 35 miles ] (56 km) of trails for
hiking ,mountain biking , andtrail riding . In addition, excellent black bass andbluegill fishing can be found at the park's largest body of water,Lake Ilsanjo .Dog s are not allowed in the park. There is nopotable water available in the park.References
ee also
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List of California state parks
*Matanzas Creek
*Sonoma Creek
*Sonoma Mountain External links
* [http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/480/files/Annadel.pdf State of California official site for Annadel State Park]
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