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Things To Do – Bass Lake, California
Driving the Sierra Vista National Scenic Byway is perhaps the best way to view the spectacular local landscapes. The Byway begins in nearby North Fork, showcasing giant sequoia groves, alpine lakes and meadows, rock formations, wildflower ... More on Basslake.com
National And State Parks – Mojave, California
Abou 16 miles southeast of Baker, Kelbaker Road traverses a 25,600-acre area of lava flows and volcanic cinder cones thought to range in age form 10,000 to 7 million years old. In 1973, the area wa... More on Nps.gov
Parks – El Portal, California
This is a less-crowded alternative to the above hike to Mount Dana. This particular trail doesn't reach the summit of the mountain, although experienced hikers can reach it on the Mount Dana Trail . The trail is not maintained, ... More on Frommers
Parks – El Portal, California
This high-altitude climb offers visitors a weekend getaway that leaves flatlanders breathless and displays some of the eastern Sierra's most pristine beauty. Be warned -- it's a real heart-thumper. You'll trek through Donohue Pass ... More on Frommers
Things To Do – Tehachapi, California
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Parks – Tehachapi, California
The Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park: Kawaiisu Native American Village was created as a unit of California State Parks in 1993 to protect and preserve the integrity of the location. Nestled atop a ri... More on Parks.ca.gov
Landmarks – California City, California
There are two primary sections to the Pinnacles , the East side and the West side. There is a variety of different quality rock and types of climbs on both sides. The majority of routes (especially on the East side) are sport climbs. ... More on RockClimbing
Things To Do – California City, California
While driving east on Hwy 166 you will see a huge cluster of rocks sticking up like a 100 foot chimney on the north side of the highway. It is approx. 22 miles from the Hwy 101/ Hwy 166 intersection. It looks like one rock, but is ... More on RockClimbing
Things To Do – Mariposa, California
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