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  1. Apr 20, 2012 · Interactive Map. Explore an interactive map of the monument. Photos. View photos of the monument. Know Before You Go. Friends and Partners. People and Culture. Wildlife and Plants. Veterans. Military Records.

  2. Photos. Goats at Help Reduce Fuel Loads. Horseback Riding at Fort Ord. Outdoor Classroom. Fort Ord Trees. JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL. Access to this trail for BLM starts at the Creekside Access point on the Fort Ord National Monument, located on the north side of State Highway 68.

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    Fort Ord was once the jewel of the United States Army. Founded in 1917 as a target range for field artillery, it was situated on 45 square miles of dunes and forest along the coast of Monterey Bay. It was considered fortunate to stationed at Fort Ord, as the surroundings were picturesque and the weather beautiful. At its height, Fort Ord was home t...

    With the new law, the EPA ran an assessment of the army bases environmental impact, and the results were not promising. Within its 45 square miles were underground storage tanks leaking petroleum into the groundwater, numerous landfills and dump sites, and innumerable unexploded mines. The Fort was promptly closed in 1994the largest of the military...

    And so begun a coordinated effort between the government, the military, and the local community to clean up and rejuvenate the aging, polluted property. A major portion of the base became the Fort Ord National Monument, with over 80 miles of public trails snaking through the forests. Another part was given to the California State University of Mont...

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    Fort Ord National Monument view. In 2009, a coastal strip overlooking Monterey Bay became California's newest state park, Fort Ord Dunes State Park. At the end of Gigling Road, where the Department of Defense Building is located, there is one of many entrances to the Fort Ord National Monument; the land underwent comprehensive remediation that ...

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  5. Man riding up dirth path on mountainbike in Fort Ord National Monument Park, Monterey, California, USA. of 1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Fort Ord National Monument stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.

  6. Fort Ord National Monument in California was designated to protect some of the last undeveloped natural wildlands on the Monterey Peninsula. Located on the former Fort Ord military base, the monument is home to more than 35 species of rare plants and animals along with their native coastal habitats.

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  7. Located on a former military base, Fort Ord National Monument Park helps protect and manage 83 miles of trails and over 44 species of plants and animals. Travel Alerts: Road Conditions Closures on Highway 1 are impacting travel to and from northern Big Sur

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