America's most inaccessible state park is still nearly impossible to visit more than 20 years after bought it, because it remains surrounded by private land that nobody is willing to sell.
The state spent $3million on 1,800 acres north of Sutter Buttes in 2003 with the aim of securing one of the country's most spectacular and historic landscapes.
The extinct volcanic lava field was sacred to Native Americans and played a key role in the 19th century plot to snatch California from .
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