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  2. File:Trinity Strand Trail Map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Short title: TST_map3 copy; Software used: Adobe Illustrator CS3: Date and time of digitizing: 08:48, 25 May 2010: File change date and time: 08:43, 6 July 2010

  3. Trinity River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity River (Yurok: Hoopa or Hupa; Hupa: hun') is a major river in northwestern California in the United States and is the principal tributary of the Klamath River.The Trinity flows for 165 miles (266 km) through the Klamath Mountains and Coast Ranges, with a watershed area of nearly 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2) in Trinity and Humboldt Counties.

  4. File:NPS california-trail-map.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. South Fork Trinity River - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Trinity River is the main tributary of the Trinity River, in the northern part of the U.S. state of California. [1] It is part of the Klamath River drainage basin . It flows generally northwest from its source in the Klamath Mountains , 92 miles (148 km) through Humboldt and Trinity Counties, to join the Trinity near Salyer .

  6. Trinity County, California - Wikipedia

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    Trinity County is a county located in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of California.Trinity County is rugged, mountainous, heavily forested, and lies along the Trinity River (for which it is named) within the Salmon, Klamath Mountains, as well as a portion of the Scott, Trinity, and North Yolla Bolly Mountains.

  7. California Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Hudspeth Cutoff and the Salt Lake Cutoff all rejoined the California Trail near the City of Rocks (For maps see NPS map California Trail: [86]). The trail then continued west over 7,100 feet (2,200 m) Granite Pass, which involved a steep, treacherous descent. West of Granite Pass, the trail was in the Great Basin drainage.

  8. Trinity Alps Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The wilderness contains approximately 520 miles (840 km) [4] of hiking trails, including 17 miles (27 km) of the Pacific Crest Trail and 35 miles (60 km) of the Bigfoot Trail. The most popular entry points into the wilderness are from the Weaverville area around Trinity Lake or from Junction City. Additional routes are seasonally accessible by ...

  9. Trinity Alps - Wikipedia

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    The western ridges are mostly lower in elevation with fewer lakes, and ridgetop trails there can be hot and dry in the summer. Trails do not reach all of the lakes; cross-country routes are possible. The Trinity Alps overlook Trinity Lake to the east, a large reservoir of the federal Central Valley Project on the Trinity River. Hunting occurs ...