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Green Valley Trail
- Green Valley Trail is a very difficult 2.25 mile long, lightly used trail at an elevation of 4,080 feet. This trail accesses the North Fork of the American River. There is a 2,240 foot change in elevation on this hike.
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Morning Star Lake Picnic Ground
- Morning Star Lake Picnic ground is located on the shores of Big Reservoir. This picnic ground has picnic tables and grills. Boating, camping, hiking and fishing are available from this area.
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Mosquito Ridge Trail
- The Mosquito Ridge Trail is a difficult 1.25 mile long trail at an elevation of 2,240 feet. The trail is very steep with many switchbacks, as it winds its way down to the Middle Fork of the American River.
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Sand Pond
- Sand Pond is located approximately 3 miles north of Sierra City. This small, shallow, warm pond is very popular for day use and picnicking. Golden Trout are available in its waters.
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Sand Pond Interpretive Trail
- Sand Pond Interpretive Trail is an easy 0.8 mile trail at an elevation of 6,000 feet. This trail provides an interesting route through a forest/marsh transitional zone and discusses some of the elements and relationships that occur here.
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Green Creek Campground
- The campground is located along the California/Nevada borderline and within the shores of Green Creek. It is noted for its excellent fishing opportunities. With only 11 sites it provides an area that is less crowded.
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Green Creek Trail
- Well-maintained 5 mile trek
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Sailor Flat Trail
- Sailor Flat Trail is a very difficult 3.25 mile, lightly used trail at an elevation of 6,400 feet. The trail follow an old mining road, then becomes steeper as you drop down to the North Fork of the American River.
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Canyon Creek Trail
- Canyon Creek Trail is an easy 3.5 mile long trail at an elevation of 2,300 feet. The trail follows the contour of the North Yuba River. Views of both canyons are quite impressive with or without high water.
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Upper Hell Hole Campground
- Upper Hell Hole campground is located on the north east shore of Hell Hole Reservoir. In addition to offering camping facilities, the site provides close access to Hell Hole Reservoir.
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Morning Star Lake Campground
- Morning Star Lake Campground is located on Big Reservoir at an elevation of 4,000 feet. Morning Star Lake Campground has 100 sites with picnic tables, grills and fire rings.
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Saddleback Lookout
- Saddleback Lookout is located approximately 3 miles past the Eureka Diggings Area.
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Union Flat Campground
- Union Flat Campground is located 6 miles east of Downieville at an elevation of 3,400 feet. This campground has 14 sites. The main attractions for this campground is recreational mining, hiking, fishing, biking and gold panning.
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Saddleback Scenic Drive
- Saddleback Loop is approximately 50 miles long, beginning at Indian Valley, through Cal-Ida, Eureka, Saddleback Lookout, Devil's Post Pile, to Downieville and back on Hwy. #49. There are many activities to choose from on this loop.
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Carlton Flat Campground
- Carlton Flat Campground is located 9 miles northeast of Campronville at an elevation of 2,200 feet.
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Upper Salmon Lake Trail
- Upper Salmon Lake Trail is an easy 2 mile trail at an elevation of 6,500 feet. This trail provides a panoramic view of Horse Lake and Upper Salmon Lake, with a massive glacial moraine in the background.
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Salmon Creek Campground
- Salmon Creek Campground is located 2 miles north of Bassets at an elevation of 5,800. This campground is near Salmon Creek and has 31 campsite. Hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing are available from this campground.
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Upper Tamarack Lake
- The Upper Tamarack Lake is located approximately 2 miles northwest of Sierra City. Five hundred fingerling rainbow trout are planted in this lake each year.
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Molybdenite Creek Trail
- Located south from Gardnerville, the Molybdenite Creek Trail offers hikers a moderate difficulty 8.8 mile trek through beautiful and contrasting scenery.
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Salmon Creek
- Located approximately 4 miles north of Sierra City, Salmon Creek has small populations of rainbow trout and brown trout.
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Bryan Meadows-Tahoe Rim Trail
- This trail passes through beautiful stands of lodgepole pine and mountain hemlock and skirts the edge of scenic Bryan Meadow just prior to its junction with the Pacific Crest Trail.
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Buck Pasture-Tahoe Rim Trail
- The trail leads down into Buck's Pasture and continues up along the north ridge of scenic Caples Creek drainage, ending at the junction of the Strawberry Canyon jeep trail.
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Government Meadows-Tahoe Rim Trail
- This short trail leads around several lush green meadows and ends at picturesque Caples Creek.
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Rice Creek Fishing Site
- Rice Creek is a native rainbow trout fishery located northeast of French Meadows Reservoir. This creek is just past Ahart Campground.
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McGuire Picnic Ground
- McGuire Picnic Site is at an elevation of 5,300 feet. This picnic ground has 10 sites. There is potable water and toilets. The beach and swimming area is adjacent to the picnic ground.
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