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Many of Cleveland National Forest's trails are built following their traditional routes. [2] Cleveland National Forest was created on July 1, 1908 with the consolidation of Trabuco Canyon National Reserve and San Jacinto National Reserve by President Theodore Roosevelt and named after former President Grover Cleveland. [2]
The Trail to Holy Jim Falls. More than one trail leads to the top of Santiago Peak, but the most popular among hikers is the Holy Jim trail. The Holy Jim trail gains about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in elevation and is a 16-mile (26 km) round trip.
It is located entirely in California, and managed by United States Forest Service as part of the Cleveland National Forest. [2] The wilderness is a sloping area of 13,261 acres (53.67 km 2), ranging from 2,000 ft (610 m) elevation in the south to 4,000 ft (1,200 m) in the north.
The Cleveland National Forest was created in 1908, and expanded to 424,000 acres (1,720 km 2) by 1925. [28] Several hiking trails run up the steep canyons in the upper Santiago Creek watershed, leading up tributaries such as Black Star Canyon and Silverado Canyon. The Joplin Trail leads up the canyon above the town of Modjeska to the summit of ...
In southern California, Cleveland National Forest has a Mediterranean climate and four wilderness areas. There are 22 endangered plant and animal species found in the forest. With its highest point at 6,271 ft (1,911 m) on Monument Peak, elevations are not as high here as in most of California's other national forests. [33]: 81–84 [36]
Mountains are primarily protected within the Cleveland National Forest. Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, with California oak woodlands habitat, is located in the range. The former mining town of Julian is in the northern section, [4] and the towns of Descanso, Pine Valley and Guatay is in the southern. [5]
The Laguna Mountains are a popular recreation area in Cleveland National Forest.They comprise the southernmost crest along the Pacific Crest Trail. [3]Their relatively high altitude induces the highest snowfall in San Diego County making it one of the few local places to offer snow activities like sledding and snowshoeing.
The Buckeye Trail is a 1,444-mile (2,324 km) [1] hiking trail and long-distance trail that loops around the state of Ohio. Part of it is on roads and part is on wooded trail . Road portions of the trail are gradually being relocated to separate trail.