To the extent feasible, the plan shall do all of the following:
(a) Identify specific opportunities and priorities for acquisition and development of new and existing parks and recreational opportunities, with priority given to the following:
- (1) Areas with significant or threatened natural resource values, as blue oak and sycamore woodlands, riparian and wetland areas, and native grasslands.
- (2) Areas along river corridors and other water bodies, and in the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta.
- (3) Areas that can be linked with other state park units or public lands, providing natural corridors and linkages for wildlife and trails.
- (4) Areas with unique California cultural and historical values.
- (5) Areas with the capacity to support recreational activities for which there is a demonstrated unmet public interest and demand.
- (b) Expand opportunities and facilities for multiple and diverse recreational activities, based on identified public interest and demand.
- (c) Expand educational and interpretive services and facilities, focusing on the unique cultural and historical resources of the Central Valley.