#1.

Kernville, California

  • Johnsondale Bridge marks the southern edge of the second-largest roadless area in the continental United States. Prospects for backpackers are legion, even epic; but with an easy gradient and ... More on Trails

  • Very scenic trail that starts on the South side of Johnsondale bridge and g More on Trails

 

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#2.

Kernville, California

  • The dry, shaded hike beneath the canopy of conifers along loose dirt and pine mulch accented by decorator boulders is easy on the paws, and the wide-angle perspective from the top, a visual treat. ... More on Trails

  • My sons and I greatly enjoyed this hike, even though we were somewhat out o More on Trails

 

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#3.

Kernville, California

  • Beautiful, scenic valley surrounded by wilderness areas. Remote location keeps traffic down. Explore, camp, fish and relax along river. Gentle, bumpy, single-lane ... More on Trails

  • The Monache 4x4 trail is a beginner trail suitable for all high clearance More on Trails

 

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#4.

Kernville, California

  • For the experienced rider, the Cannell Trail is the premier singletrack in the Lake Isabella area. The route includes a steep fire road climb along the ... More on Trails

  • THE MUST DO TRAIL OF THE AREA. An amazing and fun ride that has a bit of ev More on Trails

 

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#5.

Kernville, California

  • This memorable backpack is a grand tour of Domeland's unique landscapes, ranging from its high divides to sprawling meadows, and passes by a multitude of granitic spires and domes. Located in the D... More on Trails

  • This is an excellent choice for a weekend backback - drove up from LA on Fr More on Trails

 

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#6.

Kernville, California

  • Isabella Lake is the centerpiece of this area. Nine miles long and with 40 miles of shoreline, it is one of the largest lakes in Southern California. It offers a full range of water sports, includi... More on Trails

  • Long Valley campground, hiked down near the South fork of the Kern River. More on Trails

 

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#7.

Kernville

  • A long climb takes to an very cool limestone cave. The downhill on the way out is fast and fun. The last bit before the cave is pretty harsh. There are lots of trees down, and the creek crossings s... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • The climb is long but the downhill is fun. The cave is big. We didnt have flashlights so didn't get to check it all out. Recommended Route: We started on Sherman Pass road and took the Rincon to Pa... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#8.

Kernville, California

  • This fine backpack features rich meadows and cool forests and the chance to scale one of the Kern Plateau's highest peaks, where superb, far-ranging vistas of the Southern Sierra unfold. Located in... More on Trails

  • This trail is in need of maintenance as of July 2005. There are spectacula More on Trails

 

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#9.

Kernville, California

  • Lower Peppermint and Camp 6 are a few hundred yards apart and located smack dab in the middle of great Northern Sierra camping and the spectacular scenery of Dome Rock and The Needles. On your way ... More on Trails

  • OK campground, no water, toilet paper and bear sighted in campground. Alot More on Trails

 

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#10.

Kernville, CA, California

  • Extremely rugged country with sparse vegetation, the original Domeland Wilderness was known for its many granite domes and unique geological formations. Additions were made in 1984, primarily on the north side, including a large basin ... More on Epinions.com

 

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