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Clear Lake State Park might just be the Golden State’s best-kept natural treasure – a 565-acre slice of paradise that somehow manages to fly under the radar while its flashier cousins like Yosemite ...
The area’s unique loess soil – fine, windblown silt deposited during the Ice Age – has created a landscape of steep bluffs and deep ravines that support plant species found nowhere else in the state.