Hike Locations Volume One
Low Elevation, Ditch, Interpretive, Middle Fork Stanislaus River Canyon, South Fork Stanislaus River Canyon, Other Stanislaus National Forest, Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, Emigrant Wilderness and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Trails
Hike Locations Volume Two
More Low Elevation, More Ditch, North Fork Tuolumne River Canyon, Clavey River Canyon, More Middle Fork Stanislaus River Canyon, More South Fork Stanislaus River Canyon, More Stanislaus National Forest, More Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Trails and Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Ski Treks
Information Provided for Each Hike
Highlights:
Distance: Elevation Changes: Difficulty: Seasonality: User Groups/Permits: Parking/Facilities: Topographic Map: Hike Description: Trail Tidbits: Need To Know: Want a Loop? or Want More?: Directions to Trailhead: |
points of interest along the trail
one-way (helpful for loops) and round-trip total amount of climbing there and back and starting elevation based on total amount of climbing notes the best season to hike trail (and when not to) informs about those who use the trail and whether a permit is needed information about where to park and if bathrooms are available lists the pertinent maps needed for the hike information about how to get from point A to point B historical, ecological or geologic information about the trail or area lists potential hazards of the trail provides additional trail options for loop or further exploration detailed information on how to get to the starting point |
Organized Lists of Hikes
By Distance, Difficulty, Starting Elevation, Closest Area Along 108 and Distance from 108
Makes it easier for you to choose a hike appropriate for your needs at the time
Makes it easier for you to choose a hike appropriate for your needs at the time