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Trail 58 / Middle Creek Trail Loop: Views, Diverse Vegetation and Rich History

Quick Reference Suitable for: hiking, biking, no motorized vehicles, no horses. Trail 58 is mostly single track, and Middle Creek Trail is paved. Amenities: limited parking areas at both trailheads, no drinking water or restrooms Dogs: on leash on Middle… Continue Reading

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The Mystery and History of Princess Ditch

Quick Reference Suitable for: hiking, biking, horseback riding, no motorized vehicles; mostly single track Amenities: at Oak Knoll Trailhead ample parking (including horse trailers), pit toilet, no water Dogs: under owner’s control Distance: (approximate) 8.5 miles one-way to intersection with… Continue Reading

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Fishermen’s Trail Loop Guide – Nature and Wildlife Galore

Quick Reference Suitable for: hiking, biking, horseback, no motorized vehicles. 1st half single track, 2nd half paved. Amenities: drinking water and restrooms at Sacramento River Trail parking lot (end of loop) Dogs: on leash Distance:  2.5 mile loop Elevation: (approximate): Low point–… Continue Reading

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The Mystery and History Of Princess Ditch

Quick Reference Suitable for: hiking, biking, horseback riding, no motorized vehicles; mostly single track Amenities: at Oak Knoll Trailhead ample parking (including horse trailers), pit toilet, no water Dogs: under owner’s control Distance: (approximate) 8.5 miles one-way to intersection with… Continue Reading

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French Fry Trail, Not to be Confused With the Special Sauce Fork

The French Fry Trail is 5.5 miles one way and is suitable for hiking and mountain biking. Moderate difficulty. Horses are permitted but not advised as some stretches are narrow with little forward visibility to spot approaching bikers. Dogs on… Continue Reading

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Trail 58 / Middle Creek Trail Loop: Views, Diverse Vegetation and Rich History

Trail 58, named after nearby Cal Fire Station 58, has two trailheads. One is reached by driving west on Highway 299 to Iron Mountain Road. Turn right onto Iron Mountain Road, travel two-tenths of a mile and look for the trailhead on the left side of the road. Continue Reading