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  2. Soledad Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Soledad Canyon is a long narrow canyon/valley located in Los Angeles County, California between the cities of Palmdale and Santa Clarita. It is a part of the Santa Clara River Valley , and extends from the top of Soledad Pass to the open plain of the valley in Santa Clarita .

  3. Thousand Trails - Wikipedia

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    The first resort, the Chehalis Thousand Trails location was first begun on 640 acres (260 ha) [3] and by the late 1970s, contained a pool and lodge. As of 2007, the campground is part of a nature reserve and contains 3,000 camp sites, a 100 foot (30 metres) Slip 'N Slide, and an open area known as Roy Rogers' Field, named in honor of the company's first spokesperson.

  4. Santa Clara River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Clara River Trail is a paved bicycle and walking path in the city of Santa Clarita, California.. The path is currently approximately 8 miles (13 km) in length and generally runs in an east–west direction and closely follows the path of the Santa Clara River and Soledad Canyon Road between the communities of Canyon Country and Valencia through Saugus.

  5. AllTrails - Wikipedia

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    Once a user has registered, they will be able to search and explore trails, as well as read reviews for those trails left by other users. Upon arriving at a trail, a user will be able to see information about the trail, track their activity, or even add new trails to the service.

  6. Soledad Pass - Wikipedia

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    Soledad Pass, elevation 3,209 ft (978 m), [1] is a mountain pass in northern Los Angeles County, California. It is located at the highest point along Soledad Canyon , which winds between the Sierra Pelona Mountains to the northwest and the San Gabriel Mountains to the southeast.

  7. Mount Soledad - Wikipedia

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    Mount Soledad is topped by a large concrete Christian cross, first built in 1913, and since rebuilt twice. The third and current version was dedicated in 1954 as the Mount Soledad Easter Cross; the word "Easter" was dropped in the 1980s. After the cross was challenged in court during the late 1980s, it was designated a Korean War memorial. It ...

  8. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A series of intersecting loop trails bring total potential mileage to 132. Heavily forested throughout, the trail skirts many developed areas, and contains a number of road walks (some several miles long) connecting sections of the trail. Trail is blazed, well signed, and regularly maintained along the entire length. Long Path: 347.4 559

  9. Soledad Canyon Sand and Gravel Mining Project - Wikipedia

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    The Soledad Canyon Sand and Gravel Mining Project is a mining project in Northern Los Angeles County east of the city of Santa Clarita, California, United States.First mined in 1921, the property was mined by Curtis Sand and Gravel from the early 1960s until 1989, when, as a result of a legal settlement, the Bureau of Land Management put two 10-year leases to mine sand and gravel from the site ...