Cheap Things To Do in Springville, California

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Springville, California

  • Balch Park in Sequoia National Forest is a 160 acre park located 32 miles east of Porterville. At 6,325 feet a ... More on PlanetWare

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Springville, California

  • A scenic low-elevation loop day hike among the worlds largest trees with numerous short, steep ups and downs. Streams can be dangerous during spring runoff. This hike wanders along the border of Mo... More on Trails

  • This was a wonderful hike along the Middle fork Tule River and Seqouia's. R More on Trails

 

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Ponderosa, California

  • Scamper up the dirt track contouring the mound until you reach the top of the sprawling, smooth granite cap. Its just a skip Scamper up the dirt track contouring ... More on Trails

  • Unbelievable view . More on Trails

 

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Springville, California

  • A shorter loop day hike through the Big Trees with an optional visit to a waterfall. This hike avoids the numerous ups and downs ... More on Trails

 

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Springville, California

  • The Middle Tule is a small river sandwiched between the Kaweah, to the north, and the Kern, to the east and south. This is an excellent run, very steep and tight. Judging form the gradient you can ... More on Trails

 

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45550 Balch Park Road, Springville CA 93265, United States of America

  • Inscription. A long period of unrest between the settlers and Indians of Tulare County erupted in war during the Spring of 1856. Untrue reports that five hundred head of cattle had been stolen in Frazier Valley and the burning of ... More on HMDB

 

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Springville, California

  • A lollipop loop through a wide range of elevations and habitats from giant sequoia forests to timberline, as ... More on Trails

 

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Camp Nelson, California

  • Jordan Peak Lookout was built in 1934 and is still operated by paid staff during the fire season. At 9115 feet, it has the distinction of being one of the highest lookouts in California. It also affords one of the most dramatic 360-degree ... More on Trails

 

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