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  • Bootjack Campground, California

    Bootjack Campground in California offers some of the top trails for outdoor adventures. The must-visit Bootjack Trail is a moderate 4.8-mile loop that offers scenic views of redwood and oak trees, a variety of bird species, and the occasional deer sighting. The trail is well-maintained and includes a series of wooden steps and bridges. Another highlight is the nearby Cascade Falls, a stunning waterfall that can be reached via a short detour from the main trail. For those interested in fishing, the nearby Pine Lake is stocked with trout and is a popular spot for anglers. The best trails and outdoor activities at Bootjack Campground offer a mix of natural beauty and active fun.

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    • Pescadero, California

      Catch a Sunset at Bean Hollow State Beach

      5.0
      There are a bunch of places to photograph this beach if you head north on the trail that runs along the beach.There is parking at the beach but it can fill up quickly!The only warning you need is about the tide. Make sure you are watching it the entire time because it can creep up on you and will...
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    • Guerneville, California

      Parson Jones and Colonial Armstrong Redwood Trees

      5.0
      The Parson Jones Tree is the tallest tree in the reserve, measuring more than 310 feet (94 m) in height. This is longer than the length of a football field!  Named after a lumberman who chose to preserve this portion of the park in the 1870s, the Colonel Armstrong Tree is the oldest tree in the ...
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    • Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, California

      Hike Deer Hollow Farm Trail

      4.0
      2.7 mi / 259 ft gain
      Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve has many beginner to intermediate hiking trails.  Deer Hollow Farm Trail Loop is a hiking trail for beginners, families, or anyone wanting to go on a short hike with nice views of the bay. The trail passes by a farm and deer can often be seen wandering aroun...
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    • La Honda, California

      Hike Peters Creek and Long Ridge

      4.0
      5.7 mi
      From the parking lot, take the connector trail towards the Peters Creek Trail for 0.4 miles. As you descend into a small valley, notice the sound of running water that appears. When you reach the first trail intersection, turn left on the Peters Creek trail. This will give you your first encounte...
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    • Winters, California

      Homestead & Blue Ridge Loop

      5.0
      4.46 mi / 1299 ft gain
      At the bend in the road on Highway 128, you will pass two silver gates. The gate with the UC Davis logo is the entrance to the trailhead. Past the entrance there is a large dirt pullout off the road with plenty of parking. Starting at the trailhead, go left in the fork to start the loop trail. T...
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    • Winters, California

      Hike the Stebbins Cold Canyon Loop

      4.0
      4.5 mi / 350 ft gain
      Stebbins Cold Canyon is a great day hike for all skill levels, accessible year round, and offers an abundance of wild flower viewing, including the California poppy. Tog get to the hike, head about 8 miles west of Winters, CA, where a silver fire gate marks the main entrance to the Stebbins Cold ...
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    • Winters, California

      Hike the Homestead-Blue Ridge Loop

      5.0
      From the official trailhead, start off by taking the Homestead Trail, which forks towards the right. A trail connecting Homestead and Blue Ridge will take you to a creek nearby. Veer off the trail along the creek and there is a water hole for cooling off on hot days. Onward into the trail, you wi...
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    • Guerneville, California

      Austin Creek State Recreation Area Loop

      5.0
      8.65 mi / 1722 ft gain
      The hike starts at the Gilliam Creek Trailhead, halfway up Armstrong Woods Road on the way to Bullfrog Pond. There is an $8 fee to enter the park, to be paid at the ranger kiosk as you enter Armstrong Woods.  HIKING Begin hiking by descending the Gilliam Creek Trail. The descent is long and ste...
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