Horse Riding and Camping
Riding through a forest’s diverse landscapes, from dense woodlands to open meadows, offers a unique and intimate way to connect with nature and experience the wilderness's tranquility and beauty.
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Arnold Rim Trail - Cedar Center Trailhead
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Arnold Rim Trail - Cedar Center TrailheadFor maps and more information on the trail, visit https://arnoldrimtrail.org/.
Arnold Rim Trail - Logging Museum Trailhead-Arnold
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The northern terminus of the Arnold Rim Trail is at the Sierra Nevada Logging Museum in the community of White Pines. From the museum’s parking lot, look for the start of the trail across the…
Arnold Rim Trail - San Domingo Southern Trailhead
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This is the southernmost trailhead for the Arnold Rim Trail and San Domingo section of the trail.For maps and more information on the trail, visit https://arnoldrimtrail.org/.
Arnold Rim Trail - Valley View Drive Trailhead
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Arnold Rim Trail - Valley View Drive TrailheadThe access off this road provides the shortest route to destinations like Cougar Rock and Top of the World.For maps and more information on the trail,…
Arnot Creek TH
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Bell Meadow TH
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Campgrounds - Highway 108 Corridor
Campgrounds along highway 108Click here for a map and table of campgrounds along the Highway 108 Corridor.
Carson-Iceberg Wilderness - Highway 108 Access
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The 161,000 acre Carson-Iceberg Wilderness straddles the crest of the Sierra Nevada range, divided almost evenly between the Stanislaus and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests. Here you'll find…
Carson-Iceberg Wilderness - Highway 4 Access
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The 161,000 acre Carson-Iceberg Wilderness straddles the crest of the Sierra Nevada range, divided almost evenly between the Stanislaus and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests. Here you'll find…
Clark Fork Horse Camp
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Clark Fork Horse Camp is located past the dump station at Clark Fork Campground, five miles from the junction of Clark Fork Road and Highway 108. It is about 25 miles east of the Summit Ranger…