By Paul on Feb 07, 2023
Park in Marshall Gold Discovery SHP. Make your way on foot across the bridge and down Bayne Road to the Dutch Creek Falls trail. Then, when you find yourself at the base of the big hill, take the trail straight up it for a rise of 1000 feet in half a mile. Short but exhausting. Can add a little length by going to Dutch Creek Falls on the lower trail after.
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By Paul on Feb 06, 2023
Can start at the park, or at the smaller lot in the Saratoga development.
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By Paul on Aug 14, 2022 (Edited Aug 15, 2022)
This is a 7.4 mile loop through the forest about 6 miles east of Georgetown, just off Wentworth Springs Road. The nearest named street just before the forest service road you want is Lea Way. You can put "Lea Way, California 95634" into your maps app, and then remember to continue past it to the next forest service gravel road you see on your right (12N29G) -- or input the coordinates 38.931060, -120.757915. Lots of lovely forest and a creek in spots.
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By Paul on Jun 14, 2022
Important: Parking lot is only open May 1 - October 31st (although walk-ins are allowed year round). This trail features a moderate waterfall (at least in spring and early summer), some barns, gondolas, and fantastic views of Lake Tahoe. There's a variety of routes available for the lower part, then up higher you're on a connector that leads to the Tahoe Rim Trail. You can continue on the Tahoe Rim Trail to make as long of a hike as you'd like. It goes steadily up the mountainside, but with lots of switchbacks so it's never dramatically steep. See the trail map at parks.nv.gov/forms/VanSickl...ckle_Bi_State_Park_Map.pdf
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By Paul on May 24, 2022 (Edited Jun 04, 2022)
Use the coordinates 38.920547, -120.696675 to find the spot -- most maps apps don't pick up the intersection. This is mostly a forest road, which makes it a good wide trail through picturesque forest. You'll get to the creek with no problem. Supposedly there's a way to a waterfall, but I was only able to go a short distance upstream before it became impassable -- just saw a bunch of two foot waterfalls. You can extend this hike as far as you like past the creek, just keep following the forest roads, but there's nothing particularly different to see that I know of. Sporadic cell signal at the start and all along the trail -- can't be relied on but you get lucky sometimes.
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By Paul on Mar 17, 2022 (Edited Mar 17, 2022)
The parking lot is in Cool near the fire station, $10 per car. No free parking options nearby. Good in spring with lots of wildflowers. A variety of routes are possible. Pointed Rocks is a 3 mile loop on this trail: www.mtdemocrat.com/prospec...hiker-pointed-rocks-trail/
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By Paul on Mar 12, 2022
Popular short trail to Bassi Falls. Gets crowded during spring waterfall season. To the base of the falls isn't hard, to the top is a little more challenging but not a problem if you're in shape.
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By Paul on Mar 07, 2022
This hike goes through Desolation Wilderness, free self-registration available at the trailhead. You'll come to a junction with the option of either Lyons Lake or Sylvia Lake. Lyons Lake offers a steeper option than Sylvia Lake.
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By Paul on Feb 28, 2022 (Edited Mar 17, 2022)
Liimited roadside parking on Shadowfax for the back entrance to the park, near the cemetery (should fit a handful of cars). The big parking lot is $10. This is a very small park, but you can walk a mile or two loop through the wetlands and the cemetery. To make a longer hike of it you could cross the street to Browns Ravine Trail.
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By Paul on Feb 26, 2022 (Edited Feb 26, 2022)
See www.wikiloc.com/hiking-tra...rest-georgetown-ca-7501535 for directions - it's way off in the forest down dirt roads with no address anywhere close, and the map pin here is not accurate.
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By Paul on Feb 26, 2022 (Edited Mar 10, 2022)
If you're coming from highway 193, it should be about 2.5 miles along Rock Creek Road. Be sure to measure that since there's no address. Look for the giant electrical tower, and there's a small trail sign by the road too, and you'll see the little gravel road. Down the very short well-maintained gravel road there's a small parking lot, and the trail starts right there. There's room for 3 vehicles in the parking lot, and another 3 or 4 on the street. This will take you about 400 feet elevation difference down to the river, then back up.
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By Paul on Feb 26, 2022 (Edited Apr 19, 2022)
Find parking near the corner of Serrano and EDH Blvd -- that's a challenge, the parking lot right there you may notice on satellite is gated and private. Maybe the Raley's parking lot is the best bet. Then walk down Serrano on the north side on the sidewalk for a bit until you come to a path meandering off to your left. This path eventually intersects with the dirt trail to Asbestos Ridge. Alternately, there appears to be a way in from the opposite end at the end of Adam Court -- which is a neighborhood where parking might be frowned on so you might want to walk in from Harvard Way. Don't try to enter from Meadow Wood because that's a gated street.
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By Paul on Feb 12, 2022
Very limited parking, room for maybe 4 vehicles, so this isn't likely to work for you on a weekend. It's just a gravel area by the road, on the left if heading north or the right if heading south. Head down the dirt trail and you'll join the ~17 mile Browns Ravine Trail in the middle, next to the lovely wooden bridge over New York Creek.
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By Paul on Feb 08, 2022 (Edited Feb 08, 2022)
Lovely tree-shaded out and back trail that winds around above the shores of Folsom Lake and New York Creek as they merge.
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