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Aliso Creek Regional Bikeway, Riding and Hiking Trail
15.00 Miles
Location: The bikeway begins at El Toro Rd Santiago Canyon below Ridgeline Drive and parallels
El Toro Road for a short distance then enters the Aliso Creek open Space.
Type: Equestrian Trail
Fitness Trail
Mountain Bike Trail
Nature Trail
Urban Trail
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Heritage and History
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Agency:
The Aliso Creek Regional Riding and Hiking Trail is a well maintained bikeway and recreational trail extending from foothills of Orange County to the boundary of Laguna Beach. The continuous fifteen miles of trail is designed for hikers, bikers, and equestrians traveling through five cities. The trail travels on either side of the Aliso Creek home to native plants and wildlife. This trail links six schools together to a community center, a large community church, three regional parks, and twelve community parks. ...
2.00 Miles
Location: In San Diego at Cabrillo Nat. Mon., connecting visitor center to Old Point Loma Lighthouse overlooking San Diego Bay.
Type:
Uses: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: National Park Service
Begin near the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, descend 300 feet through native coastal sage scrub for 1 mile, past remnants of coat defense system that protected harbor during WWI & II, with dramatic views...
4.20 Miles
Location: On Hayden Creek Rd., off SR 28, 37 mi. from Salmon.
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Agency: National Park Service
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1.40 Miles
Location: Tahoe National Forest, In Tahoe National Forest, S of I-80, E of Georgetown off Mosquito Ridge Rd.
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Agency: USDA Forest Service
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25.50 Miles
Location: Connects Susanville W and S to Westwood and Mountain Meadows Reservoir.
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Uses:
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Following the old Fernley and Lassen branch line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the trail winds 25.4 miles from the Susanville Railroad Depot to the Mason Station trailhead north of Westwood.
0.60 Miles
Location: In Sierra NF at Big Creek. W of Huntington take Huntington Lake Rd. W to Rd. 8S32, follow 4 mi. to trailhead.
Type:
Uses: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This short trail is a moderate slope. There is only one rocky, steep section,which occurs near the top. The grade is about 20%,but it's a short section,and the view is worth it....
1.50 Miles
Location: In Modoc National Forest, at Blue Lake Campground, 13 mi. E of Likely.
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Agency: USDA Forest Service
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7.90 Miles
Location: Backcountry/Wilderness
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Dogs - On leash
Camping
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Equestrian - Riding
Snow - Cross-country Skiing
Snow - Snowshoeing
Wildlife Observation
Camping
Bicycling (on pavement)
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This trail provides spectacular views of the Red Butte and surrounding mountains. Southern exposure near the ridge top, good views, rough country, lots of rock & brush....
1.50 Miles
Location: In Lassen Volcanic National Park between Bumpass Mtn. and Mt. Dillon.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: National Park Service
Bumpass Hell is the largest concentration of hydrothermal features in the park. Bumpass Hell was named after an early settler who severly burned a leg after falling into a boiling pool. The hydrotherm...
67.00 Miles
Location: Follows I-580 and I-5 S from near Tracy to San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area
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Uses:
Agency: State
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2.20 Miles
Location: In San Bernardino National Forest on State Route 18 1 mi. east of Snow Valley Ski Area.
Type:
Uses: Bicycling (on pavement)
Bicycling (off pavement)
Dogs - On leash
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Wildlife Observation
Agency: USDA Forest Service
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11.50 Miles
Location: In Sequoia NF, starts at Kernville above Lake Isabella and joins to Pine Flat.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Camping
Fishing
Motorized vehicles - Motorcycling
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The trail starts out at a gradual climb, becoming steeper as you reach Pine Flat. The trail affords magnificent views of the Kern River Valley during the trip. As the trail climbs to higher elevatio...
15.00 Miles
Location: Caples Lake Dam parking area.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Camping
Motorized vehicles - Snowmobiling
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Agency: USDA Forest Service
This trail follows one of the original emigrant routs across the rugged Sierra Nevada. The trail passes by Hope Valley,Carson Pass covered wagon peak,silver lake and Tragedy Springs. Ruts from the ori...
22.50 Miles
Location: In the Klamath NF, follows Clear Creek S from Youngs Peak. Go W on SR 96 from Happy Camp 10 mi. Turn in on Rd. 15N32.
Type: Backcountry
Uses: Camping
Dogs - On leash
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Swimming
Swimming - Diving/snorkeling
Agency: USDA Forest Service
The Clear Creek NRT provides a North-South link through the center of the Siskiyou Wilderness. The trail starts at Youngs Valley to the north and follows along Clear Creek for 22 miles and provides a...
2.75 Miles
Location: On Bureau of Land Management land near Coalinga Mineral Springs County Park
Type: Backcountry
Equestrian Trail
Uses: Equestrian - Riding
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Agency: Bureau of Land Management
The Coalinga Mineral Springs National Recreation Trail is a 5.5 mile roundtrip trail that highlights a mixed chaparral-foothill woodland community where visitors will encounter digger pine, chamise, m...
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