Santa Ana River Guide

Santa Ana River Guide
Author: Patrick Mitchell
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006-10-17
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0899976166

The Santa Ana River Guide by Patrick Mitchell reveals both the wild and urban sides of the Southland's most important river. The book relates the river's natural and human history, geology, and current conditions and provides all the information necessary to plan an outing on or near the river. It is also a call to action for further protecting and restoring the river. Organized into six geographical sections corresponding to the river's "reaches," the book's individual entries include an extensive description of each park and preserve, location and access information, and highlights of what to do there.

Water Factory 21

Water Factory 21
Author: United States. Office of Water Research and Technology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1978
Genre: Water reuse
ISBN:

Santa Ana Mountains History, Habitat and Hikes

Santa Ana Mountains History, Habitat and Hikes
Author: Patrick Mitchell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614238987

The majestic Santa Ana Mountains cover one thousand square miles and much of the Cleveland National Forest in Orange, Riverside and San Diego Counties. Unlike other designated wild lands close to huge population centers, the rugged Santa Anas remain largely primordial. Dominated by Old Saddleback and its twin peaks of Modjeska and Santiago, this beautiful range, visible from much of the Los Angeles Basin, remains the last intact coastal ecosystem in Southern California. Home to Native Americans, Spanish missionaries, vaqueros, sheep barons, bandits and suburban developers, the Santa Anas were traversed by mountain man Jedediah Smith, explorer John C. Fremont, lawman Wyatt Earp and other historic figures. Join author Patrick Mitchell for this first comprehensive volume on the natural and cultural histories of the great Santa Anas.