California Hiking
Auburn SRA Major recreational uses include hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, camping, mountain biking, gold panning, equestrian/horseback riding trails and off-highway motorcycle riding. Whitewater recreation is also very popular on both forks of the river, with Class II, III and IV runs. Over 30 -private outfitters are licensed to offer whitewater trips in Auburn SRA. ... [Read More]
Castle Crags SP The 4,350-acre park features 28 miles of hiking trails, including a 2.7 mile access trail to Castle Crags Wilderness, part of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The Pacific Crest Trail also passes through the park. ... [Read More]
California National Historic Trail Recreation Although the word "trail" is used in the name, the California NHT is not a true hiking trail. With 2,000 miles of the original route now in the hands of various private and public entities, access to trail segments depends upon the permission of the land owner. Some segments are open to the public for hiking and other means of recreation, while others are not. ... There are a number of ways to enjoy the California National Historic Trail, including auto-touring, visiting interpretive sites, hiking, biking or horseback riding trail segments, and visiting museums. Depending on which segment you would like to explore, some or all of these activities may be available. ... [Read More]
Hiking Maze Almost all of the California's state parks have hiking trails for visitors to explore. The trails go into the mountains, through forests, and even down to the beach. A nice hike to a hidden waterfall or a maze of tide pools may be closer than you think, but be sure to wear good hiking shoes and bring plenty of water! Remember never to hike alone! ... [Read More]
City of Riverside, California - Park & Recreation Department Rancho Jurupa Regional Park : Crestmore Road off Mission Blvd. This 350 acre section of the Santa Ana Regional Park has more than 10 miles of hiking and equestrian trails.There is also fishing, horseshoe pits and picnic facilities. The campground offers 88 camp sites. (951) 955-4310. ... [Read More]
Donner Memorial SP Located in the beautiful Sierra Nevada, Donner Memorial State Park offers the summer vacationer opportunities for camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, water-skiing, and hiking. In winter, visitors can cross-country ski and snowshoe on trails and enjoy the season's beauty. Visitors are welcome year-round at the Emigrant Trail Museum and at the Pioneer Monument, built to commemorate those who emigrated to California from the east in the mid-1800's. Included in the museum are displays and information about one of the earliest pioneer wagon trains, the Donner Party, forced by circumstances to camp at the east end of Donner Lake in the winter of 1846-47, resulting in human suffering and loss of life. ... [Read More]
US Dept of State Thirty-five miles of the California Riding and Hiking Trail pass through the park. Two to three days are required to hike the entire length of the trail but shorter hikes of 4, 6.7, or 11 miles (6.4, 10.7, or 17.6 km) are possible. Additional information on hikes is available at park visitor centers. ... [Read More]
Hiking and Horse Trails Highway 49 at the North Fork American River and the Old Foresthill Road. Known as the "Confluence", due to the meeting of the North and Middle Forks, this area is the main trail head area for hiking & mountain biking. Trails from this area lead to Lake Clementine, Mammoth Bar, Auburn (Russell Road) and along the North Fork. Nearby is the Quarry Road Trail, on Hwy. 49. Roadside parking is available. Often very crowded on summer week-ends. ... Over 100 miles of hiking and horse trails wind through the steep American River canyons and along the North and Middle Forks of the American River. The most famous trail is the Western States Trail, which runs 100 miles from Lake Tahoe to Auburn, with over 20 miles in park. A map showing the trails is available from the park office. See the Mountain Bike category for more information on mountain bike trails. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Thousands of miles of trails that are as diverse as the land itself criss-cross America’s recreational areas. Hiking trails range from steep technical climbs over rocks and iron ladders, to relatively flat lakeshore paths blanketed in pine needles. Hiking is an easy, low cost way to discover the great outdoors, and there are hiking opportunities for almost anyone at any age and ability level. ... hiking or walking, walking for pleasure, day hiking, running or jogging ... [Read More]
California Desert dot Gov - Your gateway to desert recreation You will have the opportunity to enjoy some of this country's unique and breathtaking natural beauty. Public lands managed by the Needles Field Office offer the visitor a broad range of opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, birding, photography, hunting, and camping. Read More... ... As a visitor to our public lands, you will have the opportunity to enjoy some of this country's unique and breathtaking natural beauty. Public lands within the El Centro Resource Area offer the visitor a broad range of opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, birding, photography, hunting, and camping. Read More... ... [Read More]
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