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  • Green Valley Lake, California

    Green Valley Lake, California, is a top spot for outdoor activities, offering some of the best trails for hiking. The Green Valley Lake Trail is a must-visit for its scenic beauty. This moderate difficulty trail spans 2 miles and features a stunning lake. It offers a quiet escape with views of the surrounding forest and the tranquil lake. The nearby Children's Forest Exploration Trail is another great option for family-friendly hiking. It's a 1.2-mile loop trail with informative signs about local wildlife and plants. For a more challenging hike, the Green Valley Campground to Keller Peak Fire Lookout trail presents a 12.6-mile route with panoramic views of the valley. All these trails offer opportunities for bird watching and wildlife spotting, making them ideal for outdoor adventures.

    Top Spots in and near Green Valley Lake

    • Llano, California

      Table Mountain Campground

      Table Mountain Campground is a hilly campground that offers ADA-accessible sites, pit toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, BB! grill, water, and parking spaces for a two-car limit. Rules are strictly enforced, which is great, so we can enjoy nature and not someone’s party/music. Book your campgro...
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    • Wrightwood, California

      Snow Hike Lightning Ridge

      5.1 mi / 900 ft gain
      When you hear the report about snow in the San Gabriels, it's time to plan this hike!Only a short 90 minute drive is all that separates nearly a third of California's population from high-altitude snowy adventures. This isn't about Yosemite, but Southern California's very own San Gabriel Mountain...
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    • Claremont, California

      Claremont Wilderness Loop

      4.8
      5.03 mi / 1020 ft gain
      Drive to the top of Mills Ave in Claremont. There is a main parking area to the left and overflow parking a block south on the right. It costs $3 to park for 4hrs. As the name implies, the Wilderness Loop is a loop that connects to other trails in the Claremont Hills Wilderness. You can choose t...
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    • Riverside County, California

      San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain Trailhead

      11.25 mi / 4505 ft gain
      San Jacinto Peak is the second highest peak in Southern California which sits at 10,833'. There are several trails to summit San Jacinto, but Marion Mountain is the shortest but also a tough one. You will start the hike at an elevation of 6300' and continuously climb 4500' in less than 6 miles. ...
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    • Valyermo, California

      Blue Ridge Trail via Inspiration Point

      4.97 mi / 692 ft gain
      There are two trail heads for the Blue Ridge Trail, one via the Grassy Hollow Visitor Center, and the other across from Inspiration Point. When parking gets crowded over at Grassy Hollow Visitor Center, than parking at Inspiration Point is the better option. To access the Blue Ridge Trail from In...
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    • Canyon Lake, California

      Kabian Memorial Park Loop

      5.0
      3.48 mi / 335 ft gain
      Kabian Memorial Park Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Quail Valley, California.
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Climb at the Tramway of Mount San Jacinto

      John Muir once wrote, "The view from San Jacinto is the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on this earth!" So it's no surprise that this is a sought after destination for hikers and climbers alike.  Named after the fact that most climbers use the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to reach this...
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Winter Climb San Jacinto from the Tram

      5.0
      8 mi / 2400 ft gain
      Intermediate: No snow.Advanced: Lots of snow.Expert: Snow w/ high winds and low temps. GPX: https://www.gaiagps.com/datasu... San Jacinto, at 10,834 feet, is the second-highest peak in the Southern California. It's unique in that it has a rotating tram car (think slow motion disco floor) that r...
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Scramble Cornell Peak

      3.5 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Entering Mt San Jacinto State Park via the Palm Springs Aerial Tram is one of the easiest ways to get into the wilderness area.  Purchase your ticket and ride to the station where you'll be able to walk out the backdoor and onto the trail. In order to get to Cornell, your route finding skills wil...
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Palm Springs Tram to Idyllwild

      5.0
      10.09 mi / 1404 ft gain
      Palm Springs Tram to Idyllwild is a point-to-point trail where you may see wildflowers located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Hidden Lake via Willow Creek Trail

      3.35 mi / 518 ft gain
      Hidden Lake via Willow Creek Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • Palm Springs, California

      Caramba Overlook

      12.97 mi / 2779 ft gain
      Caramba Overlook is an out-and-back trail that provides a good opportunity to see wildlife located near Palm Springs, California.
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    • La Verne, California

      Bridge to Nowhere via East Fork Trail

      4.4
      9.65 mi / 1798 ft gain
      The trail on this 10-mile hike is predominately slow and steady, but can be a little rocky, so be prepared to scramble. When you’re fording the river, the water level can range from knee to chest high, especially in the wet months. A good pair of waterproof hiking boots is helpful, but water shoe...
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    • Lake Elsinore, California

      Explore Walker Canyon

      4.3
      Walker canyon is within easy driving distance from most places in Orange County and San Diego which makes for a great day trip.  While there is no official parking lot for the trail you will be able to find parking all along Lake Street and Walker Canyon Road.  The trail begins at the corner of L...
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    • La Verne, California

      Cattle Canyon Trail

      6.7 mi / 1066 ft gain
      Within the San Gabriel Mountains from Highway 39 and along East Fork Road is Cattle Canyon. To go through Cattle Canyon, you can access the trail head just south of the Bridge to Nowhere trail head along East Fork Road right after it intersects with Glendora Mountain Road. There is a small parkin...
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    • Azusa, California

      Bighorn Mine Trail

      5.0
      3.69 mi / 607 ft gain
      If you decide to head over to Wrightwood for some skiing during the winter, make sure to get a hike in while you’re at it. There are several trail systems along the Angeles Crest Highway (Hwy 2), and one of them is scenic Big Horn Mine Trail. The end point of the hike is the historic and abandone...
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