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Oak Ridge is a natural landform, like a long hill, located in Santa Clara County, California. It forms one side of a deep valley called Arroyo Hondo. The water from this valley flows into Calaveras Reservoir, a large lake. The highest point on Oak Ridge is a peak known as Black Mountain.

What is Oak Ridge?

Oak Ridge is a long, raised area of land, similar to a mountain range but usually smaller. It acts like a natural wall for the Arroyo Hondo canyon. A canyon is a deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.

Where is Oak Ridge Located?

This ridge is found in Santa Clara County, California. It is on the eastern side of the Arroyo Hondo canyon. The water from Arroyo Hondo eventually drains into the Calaveras Reservoir. This reservoir is an important source of water for many people.

Who Lived on Oak Ridge First?

The first known European settlers to live on Oak Ridge were the Parks family. They arrived a long time ago and used the land for raising cattle. This means they had cows that grazed on the ridge's grassy areas.

Who Owns Oak Ridge Today?

Today, Oak Ridge is owned by the San Francisco Water Department. Because it's private property and important for water resources, most people are not allowed to visit it. It is kept off-limits to protect the natural environment and the water supply.

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