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51: 160:. It was named the "Lost Coast" after the area experienced depopulation in the 1930s. In addition, the steepness and related geotechnical challenges of the coastal mountains made this stretch of coastline too costly for state highway or county road builders to establish routes through the area, leaving it the most undeveloped and remote portion of the California coast. Without any major highways, communities in the Lost Coast region such as 411: 391:. The location of the railroad shops was named Moody for the proprietor (Louis Alton Moody) of a nearby hotel and saloon. The community of Andersonia, Anderson Gulch, and the Anderson Cliffs of the Lost Coast are named for sawmill owner Henry Neff Anderson, who was killed in a construction accident in 1905. Sawmill and railroad operation languished after Anderson's death, and the facilities were dismantled in 1921. 1692: 102: 305: 352: 398:
in 1889. The company town of Usal was built around the mill and a railroad for transporting logs extended three miles up Usal Creek. A fire in 1902 destroyed the sawmill, schoolhouse, warehouse, and county bridge over Usal Creek. The railroad was dismantled; but a few structures, including a hotel,
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mountains collect significant moisture from storms coming from the Pacific Ocean, making it one of the wettest sections of the California coastline. Local weather stations typically record over 100 inches (2.5 m) annually of rainfall, and during wet years, over 200 inches (5.1 m) can fall
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The geology of the Lost Coast makes it difficult to establish routes through the area. State Route 1, California's Pacific Coast Highway, was originally planned to continue up the coast through the region. In 1984, admitting that such construction was not feasible, Caltrans re-routed the northern
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Lost Coast Black Sands information sign at Black Sands beach head parking lot, northernmost set of two information panels near Shelter Cove, California, published by the Bureau of Land Management – Kings Range National Conservation Area, seen September 3,
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survived until destroyed by fire in 1969. Steep terrain and unfavorable coastal mooring conditions delayed timber harvesting of Jackass Creek drainage until internal combustion machinery was available for transport. The company town of
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From May to September, the mountain areas are mostly warm and dry with temperatures reaching 80 Â°F (27 Â°C)–90 Â°F (32 Â°C) in mid-summer, but the weather is still highly variable, with some days of fog and light rain.
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still says that "Route 211 is from Route 1 near Rockport to Route 101 near Fernbridge", but it is unlikely that the portion of Route 1 south of Ferndale will be built. Most of the region's coastline is now part of either
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in Shelter Cove is a small public airport with one runway, making it possible to fly in when weather permits. Communities immediately on the coast are also accessible by boat.
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Without major highways or county thoroughfares in the area, the secluded communities within the Lost Coast are only accessible by land via small mountain roads.
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runs south from Ferndale to Petrolia, while Shelter Cove Rd. and Briceland Thorn Rd. form the main route connecting Shelter Cove with US 101 to the east.
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segment of Highway 1 from Rockport to Leggett and renumbered the portion that was built from Ferndale to Fernbridge as State Route 211.
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Much of the land in the area is owned by the federal government, and in 1970, more than 60,000 acres (240 km) were designated the
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produced by tectonic activity of one continental and two oceanic plates meeting just offshore.
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along the Lost Coast. Snow can blanket the higher peaks after storms, but melts quickly.
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Usal Redwood Company built a sawmill and 1,600-foot (490 m) wharf at the mouth of
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and the Mattole River is a series of short streams with steep channel gradients.
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California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names
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are popular with those looking for quiet respite. The area is known for its
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This article is about the coastal region in California. For other uses, see
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Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Preliminary Impact Plan and Draft EIR
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Report with information about the popular 25 mile Lost Coast Trail
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Early European settlers of this area began harvesting bark of the
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beaches, which get their color from dark colored sandstone called
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begins its journey at Ferndale, heading towards Highway 101 in
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Because of the rugged and remote location, the small towns of
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Backpackers taking-in the views of California's coastline
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Like the surrounding coast, the Lost Coast experiences a
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Section 511 of the California Streets and Highways Code
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Golden West Books. pp. 208–209. 496:"King Range National Conservation Area" 459: 124: 112: 47: 538:Geologic Map of California:Ukiah Sheet 637:GearJunkie – Video on Lost Coast trek 314:King Range National Conservation Area 224:The Lost Coast consists of undivided 214:King Range National Conservation Area 94: 7: 16:Region of California, United States 1142:Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta 377:Bear Harbor and Eel River Railroad 14: 1690: 1300:Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario 175:The region lies roughly between 100: 49: 559:U.S. Department of the Interior 1732:Beaches of Northern California 1310:San Jose–San Francisco–Oakland 1290:Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim 405:Sinkyone Wilderness State Park 210:Sinkyone Wilderness State Park 1: 156:Counties, which includes the 561:. 2013-06-25. Archived from 870:National Historic Landmarks 308:Coastline near Shelter Cove 21:Lost Coast (disambiguation) 1753: 875:National Natural Landmarks 596:Carranco, Lynwood (1982). 256:. 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Lost Coast (disambiguation)
California
The Lost Coast
40°26′24″N 124°24′34″W / 40.4401°N 124.4095°W / 40.4401; -124.4095
California
Time zone
Pacific Standard Time
Area code
California
North Coast
Humboldt
Mendocino
King Range
Petrolia
Shelter Cove
Whitethorn
Rockport
Ferndale
State Route 1
U.S. Route 101
Leggett
State Route 211
Fernbridge
Section 511 of the California Streets and Highways Code
Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
King Range National Conservation Area
Cretaceous
metasedimentary
sedimentary rocks
North American Plate

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