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Sep 28, 2020
We made another trip to Eldorado National Forest. This is a huge forest area in the Sierras, There is great places to hike, snow play in winter, camp, picnic, or find a nice place to stay. There a… Full review by mini
It's a tough question to answer, but let me try it. Due to overcutting over the years, the sort of redwoods you're thinking of--the big, majestic, thousand-year old ones--are …
It's a tough question to answer, but let me try it. Due to overcutting over the years, the sort of redwoods you're thinking of--the big, majestic, thousand-year old ones--are protected within various national and state parks which are scattered throughout Northern California. Sequoia National Park may be the most famous of all. If you have access to a public library, consult "Northern California Atlas and Gazeteer" Page 9 lists all the state Redwood Parks and their locations. U.S. Park Service web site lists the National Parks with redwoods in N. California. Good luck
Hithere, We are couple age 60+/-, planning to be in the area in late July. We love hiuking, and may come for one day to see the forest. Can you recommend on specific points and trails that we should consider in the forest? Something that is easy to locate. 3 - 7 mile long is fine. Thanks, Dor
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The best, and safest, way to plan hiking trips in any National Forest is to obtain a map of the trails from the National Park Service (online) or to visit their office in Placerville where …
The best, and safest, way to plan hiking trips in any National Forest is to obtain a map of the trails from the National Park Service (online) or to visit their office in Placerville where you can buy all manners of maps, and free advice, for easy, two-hour hikes to week-long camping trips.