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The Cactus to Clouds Trail (C2C) is a hiking route in California. It begins in Palm Springs, California , and ascends to San Jacinto Peak . With a net elevation gain of roughly 10,300 feet (3,100 m), it has one of the greatest elevation increases among day-hike routes in the United States.
Trail class 1 Fortuna Mountain , also known as North Fortuna Mountain , is a 1,293-foot (394 m) mountain located in Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego, California . The mountain is the northernmost of the five peaks that dominate the center of Mission Trails Regional Park.
Hiking trails in California (4 C, 45 P) B. Bradshaw Trail (19 P) Butterfield Overland Mail in California (1 C, 62 P) C. ... San Antonio–San Diego Mail Line; San ...
Trails in the San Francisco Bay Area (2 C, 33 P) Pages in category "Hiking trails in California" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
The Gabrielino Trail is a United States National Recreation Trail that runs through the Angeles National Forest. Its western trailhead is at Windsor Avenue in Altadena, California, and it runs generally east/west, with its eastern end at Chantry Flat, just north of Arcadia, California. It passes through three major watersheds and has an ...
Several hiking trails are temporarily closed under the San Bernardino National Forest's Line fire closure order, which ropes off what The Times estimates to be about 70% of national forest land to ...
There are two main routes to climb El Cajon Mountain, the main class 1 trail hike from Lakeside, California, and several class 3 climbs up the south face, [5] which is now private property [6] and closed to public access. [7] The main trail hike is considered one of the hardest hikes in San Diego County because of its steep climbs and rolling ...
Potato Chip Rock is a natural tourist attraction near San Diego, California, [1] named for its resemblance to a potato chip. The rock is thin and cantilevered over 14 feet. [ 2 ] It is located on the summit of Mt. Woodson at an elevation between 2,700 and 2,800 ft, [ 3 ] in an unincorporated part of San Diego County between Poway and Ramona .