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Looking for river/lake trail

naco_taco

Rank III
Launch Member

Contributor II

Hello all. First time posting. Looking for a great trail in Northern California, preferably around Hwy4 or about 4/5 hours away from the Bay Area. The crew and I are starting to feel the warmth and are needing some help with a great location. Looking for lakeside or river side camping. Thanks y'all.
 

Crispy

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer II

I've found some nice trails in the Backcountry Adventure book for Northern California.
 

Owencavlys

Rank IV
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Investor

Advocate I

I've found some nice trails in the Backcountry Adventure book for Northern California.
I cannot find a 2006 copy of this for less than $40 - 50. Is it worth that much?

I've tried some pirate sleuthing, and no one's uploaded it as a PDF. Haven't tried torrents yet.
 

naco_taco

Rank III
Launch Member

Contributor II

I cannot find a 2006 copy of this for less than $40 - 50. Is it worth that much?

I've tried some pirate sleuthing, and no one's uploaded it as a PDF. Haven't tried torrents yet.
I picked up the new NorCal edition. I think it's worth the $40 bucks. Well detailed and great maps. Still looking for the old version.
 

Lassen

Rank V

Member III

Hello all. First time posting. Looking for a great trail in Northern California, preferably around Hwy4 or about 4/5 hours away from the Bay Area. The crew and I are starting to feel the warmth and are needing some help with a great location. Looking for lakeside or river side camping. Thanks y'all.
Not sure if this is if interest to you, but Lake Alpine, near which are several 4 WD trails; Spicer Meadows Reservoir which is a bit more off the beaten path than Lake Alpine. Haven't been to Spicer yet, but looks like it could be interesting. Also off highway 4 is Corral Hollow, a good 4 WD trail about 15 minutes before you get to Lake Alpine. Check Michaels (Mr OverlandBound) YouTube channel for some awesome views you can get up there.
 

TRL EATR

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

I'm a big fan of the trails around Lake Alpine. Good camping around the lake, great camping just a short distance from the beginning on the Slick Rock trail.
 
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