Chino Hills State Park, a premier natural open-space area in the hills of Santa Ana Canyon near Riverside, is a critical link in the Puente-Chino H...
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Corona del Mar State Beach is a popular place for swimmers. The half-mile long sandy beach is framed by cliffs and a rock jetty that forms the east...
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The park contains 23 trails totaling approximately 17 miles of graded roads and single-track trails, providing excellent opportunities for hikers, ...
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Crystal Cove State Park's rolling surf, sandy beaches, tidepools, gently sloping hills, and deeply wooded canyons and ridges provide a delig...
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The nation's newest monument covers 342,177 acres of the Angeles National Forest and 4,002 acres of neighboring San Bernardino National Forest. The...
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5.0 miles to Bear Springs. 6.0 miles to Coldwater Trail. 8.0 miles to Santiago Peak. 2.8 mile round trip hike to Holy Jim Falls (takes about 2 hour...
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From the 210 Freeway, Exit at Azusa Avenue and go North, Turn right on East Fork Road,
Azusa, CA
The scenic East Fork Trail follows the East Fork of the Greenbrier River through hemlock stands and pine plantations and past many small waterfal...
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A trail that leads to Mount Wilson Observatory which was founded in 1904, the trail is the site to the second oldest race in California. Immediate ...
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Big Santa Anita Canyon is within the Angeles National Forest and is entirely on Federal land. Forest Service laws and regulations apply. This is no...
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The design of the park is reminiscent of a 1900s city park, complete with an activity center, interpretive structure, amphitheater, picnic area, an...
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The Bridge to Nowhere is a beautiful structure oddly out-of-place. As it's name suggests, it really is a bridge without a road, in the middle of no...
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All are open to foot traffic, but bicycles are permitted only on the Mt. Wilson Toll Road, which is accessible from the Pinecrest entrance near the...
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Chaney Trail, Angeles National Forest,
Altadena, CA
The Dawn Mine Trail is 2.2 miles long. It begins at 2N50.1 at Dawn Station and ends at Tom Sloane Saddle. The trail is open for the following uses:...
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