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Chimney Rock
Chimney Rock Trail Head, California
4.5
1.82 mi
/ 151 ft gain
Chimney Rock is a 1.8-mile out-and-back, single-track trail. The trailhead gets crowded (even on weekdays) with amateur and professional photographers, as well as nature lovers clutching field guides. Hikers seeking a quiet nature experience may wish to look elsewhere. The display is impressive, though. Carpets of flowers such as goldenfields, blue-eyed grass, and mule ear sunflowers, are drama...
Abalone Diving at Salt Point State Park
Jenner, California
5.0
Jenner is a great spot to head out in calm water with your abalone gear. The dives will be in depths of 10 to 15 ft. of water, with visibility usually in the 5-20 ft. range. Spend a little time doing your homework before entering the water and you'll be able to find easier entry areas.When you head out into the water, be sure your partner is with you and that you have all your gear (ab iron, me...
Mile Rock Beach
San Francisco, California
4.7
1.64 mi
/ 223 ft gain
This rocky, secluded beach is tucked in along the Land’s End Coastal Trail in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Located 100 or so steps down from the main trail, you’ll find this mysterious little beach that will make you feel like you’re in an old pirate movie. There are a lot of logs and different places to sit down, unpack your favorite drinks and snacks, and take in the views.
You’...
The Inkwells
Lagunitas, California
4.5
These natural swimming holes are filled with water flowing from Kent Lake, so they're usually pretty refreshing. And by refreshing, we mean cold. We know this first-hand by testing the pools in the winter months. Let's just say if you can stay in for more than 5 seconds, you're a hero. If you jump off the rocks, do so from the far side (furthest from Sir Francis Drake Blvd), it's deepest on tha...
Koko Head Crater Trail
Honolulu, Hawaii
4.4
1.6 mi
/ 961 ft gain
While hiking up the Koko Head trail, don't get too intimidated, there are grandparents and young kids hiking up these tracks. Take a sip of water, muster your mental toughness, and put one foot in front of the other along the rail trail. Once you're moving, there's no way you'll turn back! When you get to the top, soak it in for a minute, and think about what you accomplished! You'll see amazin...
Twin Peaks and Mt. Sutro Loop
San Francisco, California
4.2
5.26 mi
/ 1145 ft gain
Are you thinking, hit up two of the bigger peaks in SF, what a great idea? Well, you thought right! The first mile and a half is uphill as you charge to the top of Twin Peaks. This 6% grade leads to a 460 ft elevation gain. The good news is, if it's not foggy, the views of the bay are stunning, especially if you're running this route just before sunset. Once you get up to the parking lot at Twi...
Bodysurfing Point Panic
Honolulu, Hawaii
5.0
Have you seen Come Hell or Highwater? No? You should and then you should head to Point Panic on the South Shore to see some of bodysurfing's best showing off. If you're a good swimmer with a fair amount of bodysurfing experience, grab your fins and head out for a few. Make sure you're respectful of the locals. Afterward, you can bbq and watch others head out in Point Panic Park.
Waterford Bridge
Mammoth Lakes, CaliforniaThe Waterford Gap bridge creates a picturesque view of the Eastern Sierra as it crosses over Mammoth Creek as part of the town loop and connects Majestic Pines Dr, which runs up to Eagle Lodge, with old Mammoth Road, which is a main road along the south and east edges of town. This is a great spot to take a photo or continue on the Town Loop, which is a shared walking/running/biking path.
Mono Lake Vista Point
Lee Vining, CaliforniaMono Lake Vista Point is a quick pull off on the right side of Highway 395 as you’re headed south toward Mono City.
The pull off is fairly big and is a great spot to pull over quickly to take in a view of Mono Lake and the greater area.
Lake Anza in Tilden Park
Berkeley, California
5.0
Lake Anza makes for a great warm weather swimming hole. The parking area is close to the beach along with the trail, which will take you around the lake. The beach gets plenty of sun and is fairly wind protected, which makes for a relaxing day. Bring some picnic food out to the lake and snag your spot early or stop at one of the park's picnic areas and enjoy lunch before or after going for a sw...
Valentine Lake via Sherwin Lakes Trail
Mammoth Lakes, California
5.0
9.75 mi
/ 1946 ft gain
Park at the Sherwin Lakes Trailhead. Begin your ascent through scrubby foliage and old pines. Once you arrive at a junction with a bench, turn around. Note that the uphill climb is pretty decent past Sherwin Lakes, so if you're feeling overly winded after the arriving at these lakes, this may be a good turn around point.
Alternatively, you can head up from the Valentine Lake Trailhead just d...
Little Mountain in Emigration Canyon
Salt Lake City, Utah
4.3
4 mi
/ 440 ft gain
Just off of Highway 80, head up Emigration Canyon Road to the trailhead. There is a large parking area on the opposite side of the road from the trailhead. The parking area comes equipped with a bathroom if you need one.
To get started, cross the road and start heading uphill. Keep in mind that the trail is exposed for the majority of the route, so if it's a warm day, remember to a hat, sungl...
Bodega Dunes Beach
Bodega Bay, California
4.0
Bodega Dunes Beach is located through the same entrance as Bodega Dunes Campground. There is a fee to enter the parking area for day use, but you can also access it without payment if you have a CA State Parks Pass.
From the parking area heading toward the beach, you will see two picnic areas with grills and two restrooms. As you follow along the path, you will walk up through one dune to a wa...
Sunset Beach River Park
Forestville, California
4.0
Sunset Beach River Park is located off River Road in Forestville, California. The beach offers up picturesque views of the Russian River and is a great spot to end your float if starting at Steelhead Beach.
The Beach:
The beach is about a quarter of a mile walk from the parking area. Keep this in mind as you pack for your day. You can pull a wagon behind you with towels, snacks, etc, but for ...
Westwood Hills Park Loop
Napa, California
4.0
2.12 mi
/ 476 ft gain
This park can get a little crowded on weekends, so best to go early if possible. In terms of parking, there's a lot at the trailhead, but also plenty of available street parking.
The loop can be broken up in a various ways as there are several offshoots from the main trailhead/trail leaving from the parking lot.
To get started, head up the trail from the parking lot to the top of the park w...
Ives Park
Sebastopol, California
4.0
Ives Park is the oldest park in Sebastopol, California, and is located only 2 blocks from downtown Sebastopol. The park has many picnic tables with barbecues, a baseball diamond, a playground, and a community pool.
Amenities:
Parking for the park is on the street surrounding the park. There is a public restroom in the center of the park.
Restrictions:
No alcohol is permitted within the par...
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