Pacific Crest National Recreation Trail

Pacific Crest National Recreation Trail

Total in and out hiking length:  2,650 miles Total climbing distance: 13,153 feet Difficulty:  Varies Pacific Crest National Recreation Trail from the southern border of the United States to the northern border of Canada is used for long-distance mountain climbing and horseback riding. For around a 

Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail

Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail

Length: 29.0 km Elevation gain: 1,143 m Route type: Point to point Difficulty: moderate to difficult Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail is a trail located in California. It offers scenic views, unique rock formations, and opportunities for hiking and exploring nature in the beautiful Piedra 

Sisson-Callahan National Recreation Trail

Sisson-Callahan National Recreation Trail

Length of trail: 10 miles. Difficulty Level: Intermediate Distance and Elevation: Total descent is 5000 ft in 10 miles. Route Type: Out & Back Sisson-Callahan National Recreation Trail is the only one in the Mount Shasta region that is longer than the Sisson-Callahan Trail, the 

Cuyamaca State Park

Cuyamaca State Park

Cuyamaca State Park, located east of San Diego in the Julian area, is a vast park covering 24,693 acres. Two family campgrounds, Paso Picacho and Green Valley, are located in a beautiful oak woodland forest, making for a memorable camping experience. Picnic tables, fire rings, 

D L Bliss State Park

D L Bliss State Park

D L Bliss State Park is found in California, United States, just next to Emerald Bay State Park on the western shore of Lake Tahoe. The park’s stunning landscape and famous landmarks make it a must-see. The Rubicon Point Light is a notable landmark because 

Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park

Kings Canyon National Park is a national park of the United States of America located in the counties of Fresno and Tulare in the southern Sierra Nevada. The National Park Service jointly manages Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks due to their proximity and shared 

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park is almost 800,000 acres and has a lot of different things to do. It can seem cold and even cruel during the heat of summer, but in reality, it is very delicate and easily broken. It is a land where strong 

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park is a park in California that commemorates the site of the original gold discovery that sparked the California Gold Rush. Visitors may go gold panning, sightsee, and learn about the region’s rich gold rush history. The Nisenan Indians formerly 

Columbia Historic State Park

Columbia Historic State Park

Columbia Historic State Park is a preserved Gold Rush town located in California. It offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved buildings, historic artefacts, and interpretive displays, showcasing the rich history of the Gold Rush era. The town’s historic commercial district from 

Pinnacles National Park

Pinnacles National Park

Pinnacles National Park is a remarkable park in California known for its unique rock formations, stunning caves, diverse wildlife, and excellent hiking trails. Erosion caused by water and chemicals and tremors caused by the San Andres Fault Line Activity are some of the natural processes