US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com

Greenbelt Park

Home > Greenbelt Park > Greenbelt Park

Long before colonial settlers appeared here, trees and flowers covered these rolling hills and wildlife roamed the woodlands. Algonquin Indians hunted this land in competition with other smaller tribes. A balance existed between the land and its plants, animals, and native people. Then the colonists arrived. Trees fell and forests gave way to farmland. Wildlife retreated to the frontier. For the next 150 years, people cleared the land, plowed the fields, and planted tobacco, corn, and other crops. The rich fertile soil returned high yields. The people did not give back to the land as much as they took. The land wore out, producing less each season and farming ceased. The land was left bare and defenseless. Erosion caused many scars before nature could slow the process with new growth. Since the early 1900"s the land has been recovering. Today the mixed pine and deciduous forest testifies to the land"s ability to recover. The land of Greenbelt Park was acquired by the National Park Service in 1950 under Public Law 643.

 ∙ Fees
 ∙ Facilities
 ∙ Camping
 ∙ Activities
 ∙ Contacts

Book Your
Hotels Online Today
Nearby Towns
Upland
Claremont
Ontario
Rancho Cucamonga
Chino Hills
San Dimas
More»
Zeal Optics

Reg: $150
Sale: $59.97

Zeal Optics Detonator Snow Goggle:

More: Ski Goggles
More: Zeal Optics
The North Face

Price:
$278.95

The North Face Women's Fembot Bib:

More: Ski Bibs
More: The North Face
Merrell Shoes

Price:
$79.95

Merrell Shoes Women's Circuit MJ Shoe:

More: Casual Walking Shoes
More: Merrell Shoes
The North Face

Price:
$98.95

The North Face Men's Apex Pneumatic Jacket:

More: Soft Shell Jackets
More: The North Face

Home | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Friends of US-Parks | Advertise | Search | Contact Us

Greenbelt Park

© 2000 - 2008 US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com Inc. All Rights Reserved.