Mendocino Range

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The Mendocino Range is a subrange of California’s coastal mountains characterized by rugged terrain, dense forests, and proximity to the Pacific Ocean in the state’s North Coast region.

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Mendocino Range canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
subrange
biodiversity high
climate Mediterranean
maritime-influenced
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageTo Eel River Basin
surface form: Eel River

Pacific Ocean
Russian River
geology Franciscan Complex
metamorphic rocks
sedimentary rocks
hasClimateInfluence Pacific Ocean
hasEconomicActivity forestry
tourism
hasEcosystem coastal scrub
mixed conifer forest
temperate rainforest
hasFeature coastal ridges
deep canyons
steep slopes
hasLandUse conservation
recreation
timber production
hasProtectedArea Hendy Woods State Park
Jackson Demonstration State Forest
Mendocino National Forest
Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve
hasRecreationActivity camping
hiking
wildlife viewing
hasTerrain rugged terrain
hasVegetation dense forests
isNorthOf San Francisco Bay Area
isPartOf California Floristic Province
isSouthOf Klamath Mountains
isWestOf Sacramento Valley
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California
locatedInCounty Humboldt County
Lake County
Mendocino County
Sonoma County, California
surface form: Sonoma County

Trinity County
locatedInPhysiographicRegion North Coast of California
surface form: California North Coast
locatedInRegion North Coast of California
locatedNear Pacific Ocean
partOf Coastal Ranges
surface form: California Coast Ranges

Pacific Coast Ranges
surface form: Pacific Coast mountain system
vegetationDominatedBy coniferous trees
redwoods

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North Coast Ranges contains Mendocino Range