The task forces coordinated
with a number of agencies and individuals such as the following:
county planning, park, and transportation
agencies to identify feasible recreational trails;
local and state transportation agencies
to identify bicycle and auto routes;
cities along the route to develop their
support;
American Indian representatives to learn
their stories and their desire to be involved in interpretation of the
trail;
historians and archaeologists to confirm
the accuracy of information and learn more about the historic context of
the expedition.
This appendix summarizes the plan by county.
Each county map lists historical and interpretive
sites included in the plan, shows general locations of these sites and
expedition campsites, names campsites from Font's diary, and notes American
Indian tribes in parentheses under the sites at which the expedition mentioned
Indian contact.
Detailed information, such as marked 7.5
minute USGS maps, brochures, and specific descriptions of sites, will be
available from the NPS and the task forces to those wishing to certify
sites, or mark and interpret the trail within each county as the plan is
implemented. Each site must be certified according to the procedures outlined
in the management plan before it can become an official component of the
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, use the official marker,
or be included in national trail promotion.
Historical and interpretive sites are briefly
described in appendix B.
Please Note: Information on alternatives
other than the approved alternative has been removed from the following
discussion. |