Red Hills Area of Critical Environmental Concern
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park, protected area
The Red Hills contain the The Red Hills of Tuolumne County Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), managed by the Bureau of Land Management as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern. The Red Hills Management Area consists of 7,100 acres (slightly more than 11 square miles) of public land located near the intersection of California State Route 49 and California State Route 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp, California in Tuolumne County.
The entire Red Hills Management Area has been designated as an ACEC. The purpose of the designation is to protect the rare plant species found there, the unusual serpentine soils that provide habitat for unique flora of the area, habitat for the rare minnow known as the Red Hills roach and to protect bald eagle wintering habitat.
The entire Red Hills Management Area has been designated as an ACEC. The purpose of the designation is to protect the rare plant species found there, the unusual serpentine soils that provide habitat for unique flora of the area, habitat for the rare minnow known as the Red Hills roach and to protect bald eagle wintering habitat.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hills_(Tuolumne_County)
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Coordinates: 37°50'49"N 120°28'50"W
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- ruins 14 km
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