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Morgan Territory Regional Preserve is a
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in
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. Located east of Clayton and north of
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, bordering on Mt. Diablo State Park, it is part of the
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(EBRPD). The preserve was founded in 1975 with fewer than , but EBRPD has gradually acquired more property, and, since 2015, the preserve encompasses . The main access roads run from Livermore and Clayton.Bay Regional Park District."
Retrieved July 10, 2013.
The preserve was named for
Morgan Territory Morgan Territory is an historic ranching area on the east side of Mount Diablo in San Francisco East Bay's Contra Costa County. It was named after Anglo-American pioneer Jeremiah Morgan, a migrant from Alabama and Iowa who acquired 2,000 acres a ...
, an historic name for the area associated with Anglo-American pioneer Jeremiah Morgan, who in 1856 acquired thousands of acres on the east side of
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and developed a ranch. Popular activities in the park are camping, hiking, horseback riding and picnicking. A reservation is required to use the backpacking campsite. This is not wheelchair accessible. Picnic sites are first come, first served. Dogs are allowed in the preserve and no fee is charged for their admittance.


Geography


General description

Morgan Territory Regional Preserve now totals and is one of the larger EBRPD (East Bay Regional Park District) holdings. The preserve extends on both sides of a creek. When developed parallel to the creek in 1892, Morgan Territory Road was named for pioneer Jeremiah Morgan's ranch. Today many of the preserve's trails branch off from this main road into the surrounding hills.


Nearby parks

Other trails lead toward
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, which is adjacent to a portion of the Regional Preserve. On the west side of the preserve, trails connect to Los Vaqueros Watershed. However, a permit from the Reservoir is required to access this protected watershed.


Trails and staging areas

There is one main staging area, which is located at a pass with an elevation of . The Volvon Trail follows a ridge from this pass, maintaining an elevation of about . The highest point in the park is on Highland Ridge, at an elevation of . There are camping areas where water is available and restrooms are located. Apart from the main staging area, an area with restrooms and a camping/picnic area can be found on Roger Epperson Ridge along the Highland Ridge Trail.


Flora and fauna

According to the EBRPD, more than 90 species of wildflowers grow in Morgan Territory Regional Preserve. Particularly notable is the Diablo sunflower '' Helianthella castanea'', which is native to the foothills of Mount Diablo. Fauna include deer, coyote, and occasionally a mountain lion.


History


Early years

This area on the east side of Mount Diablo was historically the homeland of the ''Volvon'', one of five tribes in the region who spoke dialects of the
Bay Miwok language Bay Miwok (Saclan, Saklan) was one of the Miwok languages spoken in California, around San Francisco Bay. All of the population has shifted to English. References External links Saclanat the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages ...
and were encountered by Spanish explorers. The Spanish began exploring and colonizing the area east of San Francisco Bay in 1772, which resulted in wholesale changes to the world of the Volvon and other regional tribes. Some members of the native tribes were killed outright by Spanish military confrontations. Others were relocated into Catholic missions and forced to change their traditional ways. Unsanitary conditions at the missions and exposure to new
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carried by the foreigners caused the deaths of many Native Americans. Most of the native resistance to the way of life which the Spaniards imposed ended around 1806. Meanwhile, the King of Spain began dividing the land into enormous parcels that were granted to friends and supporters. Few of these grantees resided on their new grants, but subdivided them into smaller parcels which they gave or sold to others. After
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gained independence from Spain in 1821, it continued the practice of granting large ranchos to ''
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'' on Bay Miwok homelands, beginning in the 1820s. Such lands were increasingly acquired by American immigrants from the United States, such as John Marsh in 1837 and Jeremiah Morgan in 1856. The United States acquired California after defeating Mexico in the
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of 1848. Jeremiah Morgan, a native of
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, had migrated to Iowa. He went to California in 1849 in the gold rush. He worked briefly as a miner before returning to Iowa for his family. He returned with them to California in 1853. Acquiring land in 1856, he started a ranch on the east side of Mount Diablo in 1857. Because he eventually owned 2000 acres and was established in the area, this part of the mountain became known as
Morgan Territory Morgan Territory is an historic ranching area on the east side of Mount Diablo in San Francisco East Bay's Contra Costa County. It was named after Anglo-American pioneer Jeremiah Morgan, a migrant from Alabama and Iowa who acquired 2,000 acres a ...
after him.


Recent years

In 1975 the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) acquired about of property and established Morgan Territory Regional Preserve, to protect open space from development."McCreery", p. 188 Gradually the EBRPD acquired other properties through the decades and expanded the preserve. On April 17, 2015, BRPD announced that it had added a parcel of land, formerly called the Viera farm, to the Morgan Territory Regional Preserve. This parcel is also adjacent to
Mount Diablo State Park Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
. This acquisition brought the total Morgan Territory Regional Preserve area to .Cuff, Denis. "Morgan Territory Regional Preserve to add 260 acres on east side of Mount Diablo", ''The Mercury News'', April 17, 2015
Accessed April 12, 2017.


History of creation of the preserve

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Manfred "Manny" Lindner of the Contra Costa Park Council helped lead efforts to establish a new regional preserve in Morgan Territory within the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD). To illustrate the proposal, he built a large, three-dimensional model of the main
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and headwaters of Marsh Creek, which were the most prized areas. Hulet Hornbeck, Chief of Acquisitions for the EBRPD, collaborated with Lindner to persuade the District Board of Directors to create the Preserve. But many residents of the area had demonstrated little public interest or need of such a plan. At the same time, some residents recognized the development pressures on the area and began to organize community groups to preserve natural areas. For instance, the non-profi
Save Mount Diablo
was founded in 1971. The population of the nearby Tri-Valley had already begun to increase, a trend that continued in the following decades, driven by expansion of technology firms and related businesses in the
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and region. Land prices also increased throughout the area. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Bob Walker (1952-1992), an
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,
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, and president of the
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San Francisco Bay Chapter for a period, led efforts to expand the preserve from its initial 970 acres (3.9 km²). Walker was active on the Board of Directors of Save Mount Diablo. Bob Walker Ridge (a section of Morgan Territory Ridge) and of the Bob Walker Regional Trail (overlaying sections of the Highland Ridge and Diablo trails) were named in his honor in the preserve. In this same period, the state expanded
Mount Diablo State Park Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
to the east to join with the Preserve in Riggs Canyon. Serving with Walker was Robert Doyle, president of Save Mount Diablo. He had succeeded Hornbeck as Assistant General Manager and Chief of Acquisitions for the East Bay Regional Park District. Doyle and Walker strategized about developing public support to expand the Preserve from its original 970 acres (3.9 km²). In 1987 EBRPD acquired the square-mile Marshall property, adding it to the Preserve. Seth Adams, staff for Save Mount Diablo, aided Walker and Doyle in the long-term goal to protect natural areas in the region. In 1989 Save Mount Diablo bought the 631-acre (2.6 km²) Morgan Territory Ranch from descendants of the pioneer settler, placed a conservation easement on it, and transferred the property to Mt. Diablo State Park for management. The ranch is adjacent to a corner of the Morgan Territory Preserve. Following that, in 1994 the state created the Diablo Trail, which runs across six parks from Walnut Creek to Brentwood. In quick succession EBRPD acquired large, square-mile sections and added them to the Morgan Territory Preserve. In this same period, they preserved the 19,000-acre (77 km²) Los Vaqueros watershed to the east. EBRPD also acted to designate Round Valley as an adjoining Regional Preserve. It had been threatened by proposals by Contra Costa County to establish a landfill here. On April 17, 2015, EBRPD announced that it had acquired and added a parcel of land, formerly known as the Viera farm, to the Morgan Territory Regional Preserve. The parcel is adjacent to
Mount Diablo State Park Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
. Prolonged heavy rains during the winter of 2016-2017 caused significant flooding and damage to park facilities, especially roads and trails. EBRPD posted a notice on its website that the Morgan Territory Backpack Camp would be closed from November 1, 2017 through March 1, 2018, for repairs,Bay Regional Park District."
Retrieved December 11, 2017.
but favorable weather allowed completion of the needed work to be completed earlier than expected. EBRPD announced on December 5, 2017 that the Morgan Territory Backpack Camp was reopened.


See also

Morgan Territory Morgan Territory is an historic ranching area on the east side of Mount Diablo in San Francisco East Bay's Contra Costa County. It was named after Anglo-American pioneer Jeremiah Morgan, a migrant from Alabama and Iowa who acquired 2,000 acres a ...


References


Further reading

*McCreery, Laura. ''Living Landscape: The Extraordinary Rise of the East Bay Regional Park District and How It Preserved 100000 Acres'', Birmingham, AL: Wilderness Press, 2010.


External links


Morgan Territory Regional Preserve
at the East Bay Parks District web site {{Livermore, California East Bay Regional Park District Parks in Contra Costa County, California Mount Diablo Diablo Range Livermore, California Protected areas established in 1975 1975 establishments in California