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Year - 2006
Scale - 1/2" to the Mile (1:126,720)
Topo Lines - No
Plastic The Cleveland National Forest is the southern-most of the national forests in California. Its 567,000 acres are located in Orange, Riverside, and San Diego Counties, at elevations ranging from 460 to 6,271 feet. A warm, dry Mediterranean climate prevails over the Cleveland National Forest--hot in the summer, mild in the winter. Most of the forest vegetation is chaparral, predominantly coastal sage, chamise, manzanita, and ceanothus.
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