Jamesburg Hazardous Fire Area is composed of approximately 67,000 acres (271.3 km2) of watershed lands in Monterey County. The exterior boundary of the area is described as follows:
Beginning at Mt. Toro Triangulation Station (USC&GS) thence SE, following divide between watersheds of the Salinas River and Carmel River to Palo Escrito Peak; thence S along Paloma Creek to county rd. betw. Carmel Valley and Arroyo Seco; thence W along county rd. to NW cnr. of Sec. 28, T18S, R4E, MDB&M ; thence following N bdry. of Los Padres National Forest W & N to NE cnr. of Sec. 1, T18S, R2E; thence NE in a straight line to point of intersection of N line of Sec. 31, T17S, R3E, with the county rd. betw. Carmel Valley & Princess Camp; thence following county rd. N & W to Klondike Canyon; thence up said canyon to a point which lies due west of jct. of main forks of Chupines Creek; thence due E to jct. of main forks of Chupines Creek, being a point at which an old rd. running betw. Chupines Creek and Calera Canyon leaves Chupines Creek to the north; thence N about 1.5 mi. along said old rd. to S fork of Calera Canyon at approx. E 1/4 cnr. of Sec. 29, T16S, R3E; thence NE up S fork of Calera Canyon to Mt. Toro Triangulation Station, the point of beginning.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 1205.1
Note: Authority cited: Section 4253, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 4251 and 4253, Public Resources Code.