Notable features include
Rubicon Point Light, the highest-elevation lighthouse in the United States. A popular trail in the lakeside forest features a large
balancing rock.
The park is named in honor of timber and railroad magnate
Duane Leroy Bliss, whose heirs donated 744 acres (301 ha) of land to the state in 1929.[1] It has since grown to 2,149 acres (870 ha).[2]
Notable features include
Rubicon Point Light, the highest-elevation lighthouse in the United States. A popular trail in the lakeside forest features a large
balancing rock.
The park is named in honor of timber and railroad magnate
Duane Leroy Bliss, whose heirs donated 744 acres (301 ha) of land to the state in 1929.[1] It has since grown to 2,149 acres (870 ha).[2]