- Jacks Peak Park
Jacks Peak Park is a county park in
Monterey County, California . Its central feature is Jacks Peak, the highest point on the Monterey Peninsula, rising 1,068 feet (325 m)citebook|title=Jacks Peak County Park . The park encompasses 525 acres under control of the Monterey County Parks Department.History
The park is part of the Pueblo Lands tract acquired in 1859 by Scottish immigrant David Jack. The first 55 acres that were to become the park were purchased by Talcott and Margaret Pardee Bates in 1964. They sold it to the
Nature Conservancy , who eventually sold it to Monterey County. In 1971, the county purchased the remaining acres for the park from Del Monte Properties. The park opened in January, 1977.Facilities
The park allows picnics and day hiking. Several miles of trails, including a self-guided nature trail, wrap around Jacks Peak and through the rest of the park.
Environment
The park includes one of only three remaining native stands of the
Monterey Pine ..citebook|title=Jacks Peak County Park brochure|date=Sept 2007]References
External links
* [http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/parks/Jacks_Peak.htm County Parks page for Jacks Peak Park]
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