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Take a Hike! Mark Twain Lake Offers Improved Trails

Take a Hike! Mark Twain Lake Offers Improved Trails Take the path less travelled. Leave the sidewalks behind and look up at the leaves budding in the spring sunshine. When you take a hike at Mark Twain Lake, you’ll find the walk made much easier because of improvements at the many miles of trails that wind around the area. Get our free mobile app The US Army Corp of Engineers has made significant improvements at Mark Twain Lake Access Trails at the Ray Behrens and Indian Creek Campgrounds. These are the paths that veer off the pavement at the campgrounds and take you to the shore to throw rocks, cast a line or just bask in the sunshine.

Take a Hike! Mark Twain Lake Offers Improved Trails

Take a Hike! Mark Twain Lake Offers Improved Trails
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Bill to eliminate wetlands law amended to cut regulation with scalpel, not meat cleaver

Bill to eliminate wetlands law amended to cut regulation with scalpel, not meat cleaver
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Take a Hike! Mark Twain Lake Offers Improved Trails

Take a Hike! Mark Twain Lake Offers Improved Trails
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Lawsuit launched against Chico development project, claims endangered species are threatened

Lawsuit launched against Chico development project, claims endangered species are threatened In this photo, taken by Charlotte Marks, point 6 is shown looking northwest of depressional perennial marsh from the southeastern portion of the site. The Center for Biological Diversity said it s filing a lawsuit to stop the 314-acre Stonegate mixed-use project. Posted: Apr 5, 2021 3:35 PM Posted By: Deb Anderaos CHICO, Calif.   The Center for Biological Diversity announced Monday it has notified the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Monday of its intent to file a lawsuit to stop a Northern California development. The organization claims that the 314-acre Stonegate mixed-use project in south Chico would destroy vernal pool habitat that is home to vernal pool fairy shrimp, vernal pool tadpole shrimp and the exceedingly rare Butte County meadowfoam, an endangered flower.

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