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Willits, Northern California, California, United States

  • The rock is dark sedimentary shale with a lot of flakes and fractures which makes it extremely unstable and unsafe to climb. The main spire which is approximately 30' high and it is not possible to set up a safe anchor anywhere on ... More on RockClimbing

 

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Ten-Mile River Haul Road, Fort Bragg, CA

  • This trail is an old logging road, now closed to motorized vehicles due to several washed-out sections. The path leads past MacKerricher Dunes, one of the coasts longest dune systems, and Inglenook... More on Trails

  • It is now possible to go from downtown Fort Bragg directly to the haul road trail without using Highway 1. More on TrailLink.com

 

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45300 Lighthouse Road, Mendocino, California 95460

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  • The preserve occupies a spectacular headland thrusting out into the Pacific Ocean. Park and walk the half-m... More on Parks.ca.gov

  • Looking more like an old, one-room schoolhouse, the lighthouse sits near the cliffs overlooking the rocky c... More on igougo

 

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#4.

Lakeport, California

  • Clear Lake in Lakeport is California's second largest freshwater lake. There is excellent bass fishing here. More on PlanetWare

  • Often called "Bass Capital of the West" this lake is huge at 43,000 acres, a shoreline of 100 miles and at 1,326 feet elevation. Located Lake County this lake offers just about every possible water... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Terwer Valley exit Leggett CA

  • Drive-Thru Tree Park in Leggett contains the famous Chandelier Tree. More on PlanetWare

  • The giant Sequoia trees in the Redwood Forest that dominate land near the Pacific Ocean seem to energize thoughts of fantasy. They ... More on igougo

 

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