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  • El Dorado Hills, California

    The best Trails and Outdoor Activities in El Dorado Hills, California, offer exciting outdoor adventures. For hiking aficionados, the New York Creek Trail is a top choice, featuring a moderately challenging path that winds through rich woodland and alongside a bubbling creek. The trail's scenic beauty is highlighted by the presence of boulders and rock formations, adding an element of rugged charm. If water activities are more your style, Folsom Lake, located near El Dorado Hills, is a must-visit. It offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. Additionally, the El Dorado Hills Town Center is a popular attraction, hosting outdoor concerts and events. For a blend of natural beauty and community spirit, El Dorado Hills is the place to be.

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    • Penn Valley, California

      Fairy Falls Trail to Shingle/Beale Falls

      4.2
      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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    • Jackson, California

      Lake Tabeaud Loop

      2.31 mi / 433 ft gain
      Lake Tabeaud Loop is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Jackson, California.
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    • Foresthill, California

      Explore Sugar Pine Reservoir

      4.3
      Just a few miles north of Foresthill, Sugar Pine is a lesser known reservoir found in Placer County that is surprisingly unpopulated for how much the park provides. A swim suit, some friends, and some good music can be all it takes to have a good time.There is a boat-launching station that is eas...
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    • Galt, California

      Hike the Cosumnes River Walk Trail

      5.0
      3.1 mi / 16 ft gain
      This trail is a short, easy, accessible and beautiful trail for a nice afternoon walk (or photoshoot).   I recommend the River Walk Trail (~3 miles).  It is flat and easy to walk.  There are multiple loops so you can turn back at any time. There are small bridges, access to the water, meadows, e...
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    • Davis, California

      Wildhorse Loop

      3.22 mi / 59 ft gain
      The Wildhorse Loop in Davis, CA, is a scenic trail popular among hikers, runners, and cyclists for its easy, family-friendly terrain. The trail offers peaceful views of local wildlife and open landscapes, making it a great escape into nature while remaining close to the city. With minimal elevati...
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    • Nevada City, California

      Take a Family Ride

      4.8
      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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    • El Dorado County, California

      Camp at Ice House Reservoir

      4.0
      1 mi / 1 ft gain
      Desolation Wilderness is just west of Lake Tahoe, a part of Eldorado National Forest. It's a very popular backpacking destination as the PCT and Tahoe Rim Trail both run through the area. There are what seems to be endless amounts of mountain lakes, creeks, and rivers that run through this area w...
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    • Nevada City, California

      Hike the Independence Trail

      4.5
      Starting from the free easy access parking lot right off highway 49 you head left up the trail. You will notice two trails side by side, one wider path for wheelchair access and another slightly narrower path for hikers on foot.The trail is set on the cliff side overlooking the South Fork of the ...
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    • Penn Valley, California

      Visit the Bridgeport Covered Bridge

      4.0
      The famed and picturesque Bridgeport Covered Bridge, spanning the width of the Yuba River, was originally built in 1862. It was an integral passage for a freight hauling route from San Fransisco to Nevada. This historic site is now protected and is no longer able to be walked or driven through as...
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    • Kyburz, California

      Hike to Bassi Falls

      4.6
      1.22 mi / 194 ft gain
      109' tall Bassi Falls is located in the Crystal Basin area of the El Dorado National Forest. These gorgeous falls at peak Springtime flow crash over enormous boulders and the water sheets over huge, flat slabs of granite. It is located off a rural, pot-holed dirt road (high clearance vehicles re...
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    • Nevada City, California

      Edwards Crossing on the South Yuba River

      5.0
      2.74 mi / 1302 ft gain
      There are endless swimming holes on the South Yuba River the feature crystal clear water, massive granite boulders and pristine pocket beaches, particularly those lower in the foothills. Many are separated by sections of rapids, but can be reached via the growing trail system of the South Yuba Ri...
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    • Nevada City, California

      South Yuba River: Edwards Crossing to Purdon Crossing

      5.0
      4.2 mi / 639 ft gain
      South Yuba River: Edwards Crossing to Purdon Crossing is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a river located near North San Juan, California.
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    • Kyburz, California

      Hike Pyramid Peak

      5.0
      Although it stands only slightly higher than its neighbors, Pyramid Peak nonetheless dominates the Crystal Range atop which it sits. Great views from the summit make this a must-do.The Route: The route is fairly straightforward to Lake Sylvia (see map). Simply follow the well-defined Lyons Cr...
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    • Kyburz, California

      Desolation's Primitive Western Edge through Rockbound Pass Loop

      4.4
      26.28 mi / 5151 ft gain
      This 26 mile loop meanders through some of the most primitive trails in Desolation Wilderness. Starting from Wrights Lake, the route proceeds over Rockbound Pass, loops around several lakes, and returns to Wrights Lake. Not many hikers venture past the steep and rocky Rockbound Pass to enter this...
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    • Kyburz, California

      Smith Lake

      5.0
      5.6 mi / 1785 ft gain
      To get to the Twin Lakes Trailhead from the Bay Area/Sacramento, head east on HWY 50 past Kyburz for 4 miles until you see the left-hand turnoff for Wrights Road. If coming westbound on HWY 50, this will be a right-hand turn 5 miles past Strawberry. Follow this paved road for 8 miles (watch for p...
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    • Kyburz, California

      Twin and Island Lakes

      5.0
      6.26 mi / 1237 ft gain
      The Twin Lakes trail starts winding through a pine forest, with a couple of bridge crossings over crystal clear trout-filled streams.  The marsh-like water is very slow-moving, and even though it is indeed beautiful, it is also a prime location for pesky mosquitoes in the summertime.  Be sure to ...
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