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  • El Dorado County, California

    El Dorado County, California, is home to some of the top outdoor adventures and must-visit attractions. For hiking aficionados, the Horsetail Falls trail is a popular choice. This 3-mile round trip trail offers scenic views of the beautiful waterfall and the surrounding wilderness. The trail can be challenging, with steep inclines and rocky terrain, but the views of the falls are well worth the effort. Another excellent trail is the Rubicon Trail, known for its stunning lake views and unique rock formations. This trail stretches 22 miles and is ideal for experienced hikers. For a more relaxed outdoor activity, try fishing in the American River or exploring the historic Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. These are just a few examples of the best trails and outdoor activities in El Dorado County.

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    • Amador County, California

      Hike to Thunder Mountain at Carson Pass

      7 mi
      The trailhead begins on Rt 88 just past Kirkwood Resort or Silver Lake - depending on which way you are headed. There is plenty of parking but no other amenities. The trail begins at 7,900 ft and climbs steadily up Two Sentinels then along the ridge to Martins Point, ending at the 9,408ft summit ...
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    • Penn Valley, California

      Fairy Falls Trail to Shingle/Beale Falls

      4.1
      4.87 mi / 535 ft gain
      Start at the Fairy Falls trailhead in Spenceville Wildlife Area Field Trial Grounds in Penn Valley (careful on the bumpy roads in). From the parking lot, cross a small bridge and make a right onto a dirt road. After about a mile you will follow the road to the right and continue through the gate....
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    • Twin Bridges, California

      Hiking to Ralston Peak

      4.0
      7 mi / 2375 ft gain
      Starting at the lower lot it's less than a mile to access the trail. The hike starts off in shade through a lot of red fir forest and continues at a steady upward route. Approximately 45 mins into the hike you'll come across a sign that says you are entering desolation wilderness. The forest will...
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    • Twin Bridges, California

      Climb Knapsack Crack & Deception at Lover's Leap

      If you're just getting into outdoor climbing, it can be pretty daunting. There are so many amazing routes and so much to be worried about. Plus, you need a partner you trust to put the work in with you. To start, read a book or two, and if you can, work with a guide once or twice to make sure you...
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    • Nevada City, California

      Take a Family Ride

      4.5
      Well if you start at Banner Lava Cap and Gracie Roads then you will see the canal at the top of Gracie Rd. Hop onto the berm of the canal and head north {upstream}. The trail is dirt and about 4 ft wide in the beginning and widens to 6 to 8 ft for most the way . Continue upstream on the canal and...
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    • Arnold, California

      Hike the North Grove Trail in Calaveras Big Trees SP

      5.0
      1.7 mi / 40 ft gain
      When thinking of the iconic Sequoias of the Sierra Nevada, one usually thinks of Yosemite and Sequoia National Park. However, there is a often forgotten area of Giant Sierra Redwoods that gets far less traffic than the more popular groves. The North Grove Trail takes you through a grove of over 1...
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    • Markleeville, California

      Caples Lake to Emigrant Lake

      5.0
      8.71 mi / 971 ft gain
      This is an awesome out-and-back hike for the weekend warrior. The trail begins at the western-most point of Caples Lake, and takes you to Emigrant Lake. The first 2/3 of the trail is rather flat and appropriate for all skill levels. The last mile up to the lake schleps up the hill, and has some ...
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    • Tahoe City, California

      Hike the Ellis Peak Trail

      5.0
      6.3 mi / 1660 ft gain
      The Ellis Peak Trail is close to North Lake Tahoe. The trail features scenic wildflowers in the spring and summer. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on leash.  Directions from Truckee: Take Highway 80 south and drive to Tahoe City - continue south on Highway 89 from Tahoe City for 4....
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    • Tahoma, California

      Glen Alpine Falls and Grass Lake

      4.8
      5.29 mi / 725 ft gain
      Park your car at the Glen Alpine Trailhead adjacent to Lily Lake and southwest of Fallen Leaf Lake. Head west on Glen Alpine Creek Trail passing Lily Lake on your left. After a little over a mile and a half of trekking through the alpine forest and taking in mountain views, you'll arrive at Alpin...
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    • Tahoma, California

      Susie Lake, Desolation Wilderness

      5.0
      7.96 mi / 1496 ft gain
      Starting at the Glen Alpine trailhead (best access to Susie Lake): To get to the trailhead, head toward Fallen Leaf Lake in South Lake Tahoe. From HWY 89, turn onto Fallen Leaf Rd and drive past the summer homes and marina until you reach a small firehouse on the left side of the road. You'll fol...
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    • Tahoma, California

      Hike to Half Moon Lake in Desolation Wilderness

      5.0
      11 mi / 1600 ft gain
      This hike starts at the Glen Alpine Trailhead near Fallen Leaf Lake. Because Desolation is a wilderness area, you are required to fill out a day-use permit which can be found at the trailhead. If you are backpacking make sure to obtain an overnight permit either online or at the Taylor Creek Visi...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Gilmore Lake in Desolation Wilderness

      8.66 mi / 1919 ft gain
      The easiest way to get to Gilmore Lake is to start at the Glen Alpine trailhead. The trail head is southwest of Fallen Leaf Lake. There is a decently sized parking lot at the trailhead, but parking is also available on the road up. Because desolation is a wilderness area, you must fill out a perm...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Rock Climb at Eagle Lake Cliffs

      4 mi
      To Access Eagle Lake Cliffs Crag, head to the West Shore of South Lake Tahoe. You’ll want to park at Emerald Bay Parking Lot and head to the trail register. It’s almost always packed, so come early, or plan to park on the road and walk. Sign yourself and your party number in for the day access pa...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Eagle Falls & Eagle Lake Loop

      4.4
      2.39 mi / 617 ft gain
      Eagle Falls Trail is located off Highway 89 and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in California. Eagle Falls is one of the most popular short hikes in Lake Tahoe because of its beautiful cascading waterfalls, lush green scenery, and trees. Alongside one of the bluest pristine...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Middle Velma Lake via Eagle Falls Trailhead

      4.5
      9.18 mi / 2251 ft gain
      Hiking or backpacking to the Velma Lakes area is a must do if you want to explore and escape the summer crowds of South Tahoe. There are 3 lakes, Upper, Middle, and Lower Velma Lake. The trek out to Middle Velma is 9+ miles roundtrip, but you can add to it depending on how many other lakes you wa...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Eagle Lake Trail

      4.0
      2.35 mi / 571 ft gain
      The trailhead starts (and ends) by the beautiful Emerald Bay of Lake Tahoe, and goes west. The trail is well-marked and composed of mostly granite steps. Once you get to the lake, you can swim: it's cold but beautiful. If you keep following the path to the wooded areas (to the left), there are s...
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