Parvin State Park is a huge, 2,092-acre natural area with a rich history. The park was home to the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1933 to 1942, as well as a summer camp for displaced Japanese Americans and then a POW camp in the mid-1940s. Additionally, there are some remains of ancient Native American encampments from the area’s very early history.
In addition to this incredibly interesting and varied history, Parvin State Park also boasts some beautiful scenery and amazing wildlife...
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