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Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in California that provides vital habitat for desert wildlife, including endangered species and offers opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation. Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard calls the Coachella Valley Refuge home because it holds most of the 

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in California, USA. It comprises wetlands, riparian forests, and grasslands, providing vital habitats for migratory birds and supporting diverse wildlife species. Sacramento Valley in north-central California has six refuges, including the Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. The wildlife 

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge is a refuge located in California, providing critical habitat for migratory birds and supports a diverse range of wildlife species within its wetlands and grasslands. It is one of six refuges that make up the Sacramento Refuge Complex and is located 

Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail

Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail

Total in and out hiking length 91.9 km Total climbing distance= 8,357 feet Difficulty: Challenging Total Elevation Gain:   2432 m Total Elevation Loss:   2431 m Avg Elevation per KM:  26 m Max Elevation:   2573 m Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail is a 36-mile (91.9 km) trail east of Lakeview 

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