Cleveland National Forest

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Cleveland National Forest is a protected expanse of mountainous chaparral and forested land in Southern California known for its hiking, camping, and scenic wilderness.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf national forest
protected area
climate Mediterranean climate
contains Cuyamaca Mountains
surface form: Cuyamaca Mountains (portions)

Laguna Mountains
Palomar Mountain
Santa Ana Mountains
country United States of America
ecosystemType chaparral
coniferous forest
oak woodland
establishedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
hasActivity camping
hiking
horseback riding
hunting (in season)
mountain biking
off-highway vehicle use
picnicking
wildlife viewing
hasCampground Blue Jay Campground
Burnt Rancheria Campground
Dripping Springs Campground
Laguna Campground
hasRangerDistrict Descanso Ranger District
Palomar Ranger District
Trabuco Ranger District
hasRoad Ortega Highway
surface form: Ortega Highway (State Route 74 segment)

California State Route 79
surface form: Sunrise Highway (State Route 79/County S1 segments)
hasTrail Holy Jim Trail
Noble Canyon Trail
Pacific Crest Trail
surface form: Pacific Crest Trail (segment)

San Juan Trail
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Orange County, California
Riverside County
surface form: Riverside County, California

San Diego County
surface form: San Diego County, California

Southern California
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
namedAfter Grover Cleveland
nearCity Corona, California
Escondido, California, United States
surface form: Escondido, California

San Clemente, California, United States
surface form: San Clemente, California

San Diego, California, United States
surface form: San Diego, California

Temecula, California
partOf Pacific Southwest Region (USFS Region 5)
subjectTo wildfires
vegetation coastal sage scrub
mixed conifer forest (higher elevations)

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Instruction
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Input
Subject: Cleveland National Forest
Description of subject: Cleveland National Forest is a protected expanse of mountainous chaparral and forested land in Southern California known for its hiking, camping, and scenic wilderness.

Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lake Elsinore locatedNear Cleveland National Forest
Pacific Southwest Region (USFS Region 5) manages Cleveland National Forest
Santa Ana Mountains contains Cleveland National Forest
Cleveland National Forest (part) partOf Cleveland National Forest
City of Corona adjacentTo Cleveland National Forest
Rancho Santa Margarita, California borders Cleveland National Forest
Mountain Empire region of San Diego County contains Cleveland National Forest
this entity surface form: Cleveland National Forest areas
State Route 74 passesThrough Cleveland National Forest
subject surface form: State Route 74 (California)
Dulzura, California hasNearbyProtectedArea Cleveland National Forest