Monday, April 29, 2013
Trailhead maps for hiking and mountain biking in California (subtopic)
Maps to the Trailheads
Road maps, satellite maps, terrain maps and topographic maps provide good trip planning resources. In some cases the trail will be visible by zooming in on the topographic map.• Colusa
County trailheads. • Napa County trailheads. • Sacramento County trailheads. • Solano County trailheads. • Sonoma County trailheads. • Yolo County trailheads. |
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Driving Directions
Google Maps provide directions, distance & driving time from your house to the trailheads. Locations can be specified by geographic coordinates or by the name of a city, town or landmark. Drag the gold figurine onto the map to see a panoramic StreetView of your destination, critical turns along your route, scenery along the way, etc.See also:
• Hiking & biking trip reports - BRT Insights.
• California Hiking Directory - BRT Insights.
• Hiking Trails in California - Davis Wiki
Tags: hiking, mountain biking, trail, trailhead.
Tags: Colusa County, Solano County, Sonoma County, Yolo County, California.
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Sunday, April 07, 2013
Hiking in Colusa County, California - Map to the Trailheads.
Hiking trails of Colusa County, CA are located on this online interactive map. Plan your drive to the trailheads and your hiking and mountain biking trips on the trails by zooming in and out on the road map, satellite map, terrain map and topographic map.
Colusa County Trailhead Maps.
• Map book: California Maps - Atlas & Gazetteer by Delorme, 2008.• Online map user instructions. Click and drag to reposition this interactive map.
• The tool on the left zooms in and out. Point on the red markers to see the names.
• Click on the spinning globe to minimize the green box.
• Map=roads. Satellite=satellite map. Terrain=3D shaded topo map. Topo=topographic map.
• Full-Screen online driving map - Colusa County Trailheads.
Geographic Coordinates - Colusa County Trailheads (Marker)
N 39.07101 W 122.40980 - Bear Valley (A)
N 38.94114 W 122.34095 - Billy's Hill to Cortina Ridge (B)
N 38.94750 W 122.34860 - Brophy Canyon Trail (C)
N 39.00878 W 122.41482 - Cache Creek Ridge Trail North (D)
N 38.92660 W 122.33259 - Cache Creek Ridge Trail South (E)
N 39.19535 W 122.04094 - Colusa National Wildlife Refuge (F)
N 39.22215 W 122.01555 - Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area (G)
N 39.24184 W 121.99448 - Colusa Weir Recreation Area (H)
N 38.99858 W 122.35431 - Craig Canyon Thompson Canyon Trail (I)
N 39.33556 W 122.70338 - Dixie Glade Trail Snow Mountain Wilderness (J)
N 38.95688 W 122.34372 - High Bridge Trail (K)
N 39.00467 W 122.39128 - Lynch Canyon Trail (L)
N 39.06905 W 122.48159 - Signal Rock Eagle Rock Loop Trail (M)
See nearby:
• Trailheads in Yolo County CA - BRT Insights.
• Trailheads in Solano County CA - BRT Insights.
For more information:
• Hiking, Mountain Biking & Camping Trip Reports & Photos - BRT Insights.
• California Hiking Trails Directory - BRT Insights.
• Hiking Trails in California - Davis Wiki.
Tags: hiking, mountain biking, trail, Colusa County, California.
Tags: Colusa County CA, trailhead, Bear Valley, Billy's Hill to Cortina Ridge Trail, Brophy Canyon Trail, Cache Creek Ridge Trail, Cache Creek Ridge Trail, Colusa National Wildlife Refuge, Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area, Colusa Weir Recreation Area, Craig Canyon Trail, Thompson Canyon Trail, Dixie Glade Trail, Snow Mountain Wilderness, High Bridge Trail, Lynch Canyon Trail, Signal Rock Eagle Rock Loop Trail.
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Hiking in Yolo County, CA - Map to the Trailheads
The hiking trails of Yolo County, California are located on this online interactive map. Zoom in and zoom out on the road map, satellite map, terrain map and topographic map to help plan your drive to the trailheads and your hiking and mountain biking trips on the trails.
Yolo County Trailhead Maps.
• Map book: California Maps - Atlas & Gazetteer by Delorme, 2008.• Online map user instructions. Click and drag to reposition this interactive map.
• The tool on the left zooms in and out. Point on the red markers to see the names.
• Map=roads. Satellite=satellite map. Terrain=3D shaded topo map. Topo=topographic map.
• Full-Screen online driving map - Yolo County Trailheads.
Geographic Coordinates - Trailheads (Marker)
N 38.52996 W 121.76259 - Arboretum at UC Davis (A)
N 38.69108 W 121.87191 - Cache Creek Nature Preserve (B)
N 38.90860 W 122.31184 - Cache Creek Regional Park Lower Site (C)
Trailhead for: Frog Pond Trail, Rayhouse Road, Fiske Creek Trail, Blue Ridge Trail
N 38.59064 W 121.67685 - Davis Wetlands (D)
N 38.75897 W 121.66785 - Fremont Weir State Wildlife Area (E)
N 38.49493 W 121.69552 - Grasslands Regional Park (F)
N 38.87146 W 122.38207 - Little Blue Peak (G)
N 38.82142 W 122.20865 - Pierce Canyon Falls Trail (H)
N 38.52081 W 121.96751 - Putah Creek Parkway (I)
N 38.52695 W 121.80362 - Putah Creek Riparian Reserve (J)
N 38.51752 W 121.69484 - Putah Creek South Fork Preserve (K)
N 38.60284 W 121.55575 - Sacramento Bypass Wildlife Area (L)
N 38.90938 W 122.26579 - Valley Vista Regional Park (M)
N 38.56139 W 121.63805 - Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area (N)
See nearby:
• Trailheads in Solano County CA - BRT Insights.
• Colusa County Trailheads Map - BRT Insights
For more information:
• Hiking, Mountain Biking & Camping Trip Reports & Photos - BRT Insights.
• California Hiking Trails Directory - BRT Insights.
• Hiking Trails in California - Davis Wiki.
Tags: hiking, mountain biking, trail, Yolo County, California.
Tags: Yolo County CA, trailhead, Arboretum at UC Davis, Cache Creek Nature Preserve, Cache Creek Regional Park Lower Site, Frog Pond Trail, Rayhouse Road, Fiske Creek Trail, Blue Ridge Trail, Davis Wetlands, Fremont Weir State Wildlife Area, Grasslands Regional Park, Little Blue Peak, Pierce Canyon Falls Trail, Putah Creek Parkway, Putah Creek Riparian Reserve, Putah Creek South Fork Preserve, Sacramento Bypass Wildlife Area, Valley Vista Regional Park, Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area.
Monday, April 01, 2013
Pierce Canyon Falls Trail mountain biking & hiking, Yolo County, California
JimH & I met in Winters, CA and got deli sandwiches at Town & Country Market. We drove to Guinda, CA in Capay Valley and then to the Pierce Canyon Falls Trailhead (A). We parked along the road just outside of the no parking zone.
Pierce Canyon Falls Trail Maps.
• Map book: California Maps - Atlas & Gazetteer by Delorme, 2008.• Online map user instructions. Click and drag to reposition this interactive map.
• Click on the spinning globe to minimize the green box.
• The tool on the left zooms in and out. Point on the red markers to see the names.
• Map=roads. Satellite=satellite map. Terrain=3D shaded topo map. Topo=topographic map.
• Full-Screen online driving map - Pierce Canyon Falls Trail.
Geographic Coordinates - Landmarks (Marker)
N 38.82142 W 122.20865 - Pierce Canyon Falls trailhead (A) (elevation 440 ft)
N 38.81122 W 122.22462 - Bridge over the creek (B)
N 38.80085 W 122.23123 - Pierce Canyon Falls viewpoint (C)
N 38.78942 W 122.24144 - End of County Road 53 (D) (elevation 1800 ft)
Hiking/Biking the Pierce Canyon Falls Trail
The trail (County Road 53) climbs steadily upward from Capay Valley up into the hills to the west. This gravel road is closed to traffic except for the local landowners and is really a nice place for a bike/hike. The ranch at the trailhead has some longhorn cattle that are very cool. Our mountain bikes got us through the first part of the trail just beyond the bridge over the creek (B). As the trail got steeper biking uphill became slower and harder than walking, so we parked the bikes and hiked the rest of the way.Click on the photos to see the larger view. Use the back button to return.
In some places the road is nicely shaded by overhanging trees, but it is exposed for most of the way. We saw a succession of many different types of wildflowers as we climbed to higher elevations. The trail also provided some excellent landscape views back down to the Capay Valley and the Capay Hills to the east. Along the way I ate my homemade cranberry walnut granola bars and drank my PowerT hydration energy drink. We had a nice cool day with intermittent light drizzle that provided soft light and interesting skies that were great for photography. Although there was also a little rain there the day before we found almost no flow in the creek and nothing much to see at Pierce Canyon Falls (C).
We stopped for lunch on the tiny bridge at the end of County Road 53 (D) and ate our deli sandwiches. On the way back the rain stopped and we had nice sunny skies. At the beginning of the day I started thinking that bringing the bikes might have been a mistake, but at the end of the day biking downhill through the last section back to the trailhead was really great.
More photos:
• BRT photos - Pierce Canyon Falls April 1, 2013
• Pierce Canyon photos - JimH 01april2013
Slideshow:
Coming Home
On the way home we stopped at the Corner Store in Guinda, CA to get some chocolate milk recovery drinks.The day after the hike I'm really glad we made it all the way to the end of the road, but my aching feet are saying that we should have turned back at the falls. Clearly I didn't do enough homework on the topographic map before going on this hike. I walked way too many miles in my flimsy shoes that I thought would be used mostly for biking.
Additional information:
• Hiking Trails in Yolo County - Davis Wiki.
• Hiking, Biking & Camping Trip Reports & Photos - BRT Insights.
• Digital Camera: Canon PowerShot A490. Photos edited with IrfanView.
Tags: hiking, mountain biking, trail, Pierce Canyon Falls, Yolo County, California, Guinda CA.
Labels: biking, hiking, map, waterfall