Coalinga Mineral Spring
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Trail: Coalinga Mineral Spring
National Park: Hollister Field Office
Miles: 2.5 miles
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Trail: Coalinga Mineral Spring
National Park: Hollister Field Office
Miles: 2.5 miles
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Trail: Columns of the Giants NRT
National Park: Stanislaus National Forest
Features: Climbing area(s)
Geological feature(s)
River(s)
Scenic viewpoint(s)
Activities: Camping
Dogs - Mushing
Dogs - On leash
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Snow - Skiing, cross-country
Snow - Showshoeing
Swimming
Wildlife observation - Birds
Wildlife observation - Mammals
Rock climbing
Elevation: 6000 ft
Miles: ..5 miles
Desc: The Columns of the Giants is an interpretive site that highlights a unique geologic formation of columnar basalt, vert similar to the Devils Post Pile National Monument. Unique to this site is a remnant glacier beneath the talus slope. This trail will be brought up to universal access standards in FY 2003 with CIP dollars.
Trail: Congress
National Park: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Desc: The Congress Trail is a level, two-mile loop trail that begins at the General Sherman Tree along Generals Highway. The path follows a paved route through the heart of the Giant Forest. It is recommended for first-time visitors to Sequoia National Park and for visitors with limited time. This is one of the easiest access points to large groupings of the Big Trees. The Congress Trail is so named because the trees have been given important names. Famous sequoias along this trail include the House and Senate Groups, the President, Chief Sequoyah, General Lee and McKinley Trees. Be prepared for crowds at this site, its one of the best viewing areas for the giant trees anywhere. The trail is wheelchair accessible.
Trail: Crystal Cave
National Park: Sequoia + Kings Canyon NP
Features: Cave(s)
Creek(s)
Geological feature(s)
Scenic viewpoint(s)
Waterfall(s)
Activities: Pedestrian - Caving
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Miles: .5 miles
Desc: One of the most beautiful trails in park with waterfalls, flowers and a beautiful hike.
Trail: East Bay Skyline
National Park: East Bay Regional Park District
Features: Creek(s)
Geological feature(s)
Grove(s)
Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Meadow(s)
Scenic viewpoint(s)
Valley(s)/canyon(s)
Waterfall(s)
Activities: Bicycling (any)
Bicycling - Mountain
Camping
Camping - Backpacking
Equestrian - riding
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Roller/Inline Skating
Wildlife observation - Birds
Miles: 31.52 miles
Trail: Feather Falls
National Park: Plumas National Forest
Miles: 3.5 miles
Trail: Gabrielino Trail
National Park: Angeles National Forest
Features: Creek(s)
Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Spring(s)/geyser(s)
Valley(s)/canyon(s)
Waterfall(s)
Activities: Bicycling (any)
Bicycling - Mountain
Camping
Camping - Backpacking
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - riding
Equestrian - pack trips
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Wildlife observation - Mammals
Hunting - Archery
Rockhounding
Elevation: 2000 ft