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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Granite Lake | Eldorado National Forest | 1 |
| Approximately 1/2 mile beyond the bridge is a junction. The right fork will take you to Plasse's and the left fork will take you to Granite Lake. The trail from Granite Lake, past Hidden Lake, then down to Plasse's and back to Granite Lake is a nice 5.... | ||
| Granite Peak | Shasta-Trinity National Forests | 4.7 |
| This is a very steep hike and only those in good physical condition should attempt it. At the end of this 4.7 mile climb you will findyourself on top of the peak with magnificent views of the Trinity Alps, Trinity Lake and the Trinity Divide. | ||
| Granite Peak Trail | Shasta-Trinity National Forests | 4.6 |
| This very steep hike should be attempted only by those in good or excellent physical condition. You are rewarded for the four and six tenths of a mile climb with magnificent views from the summit. | ||
| Granite Point Trail | ||
| Grapevine Trail | ||
| Grass Lake/Little Jamison Creek Trail | Plumas National Forest | 3.8 |
| The first half mile of the trail is steep and rough. Continuing up Little Jamison Creek you will leave the park, passing a waterfall and the east shore of Grass Lake, elevation 5.842 feet. After leaving Grass Lake the trial makes a slight ascent throug... | ||
| Grass Mountain Leona Divide Truck Trail | ||
| Grasshopper Trail | ||
| Grassy Lake Trail | Plumas National Forest | |
| Grassy Lake Trail is a difficult 1 mile trail at an elevation of 6,400 feet. This trail leads past Grassy Lake and crosses Gray Eagle Creek to the Long Lake Trail. | ||
| Graves Cabin Trail | Plumas National Forest | 3 |
| The trail is in fair condition and extends 2 miles upstream to the Graves Cabin site then continues another 1 mile to the Kennedy Cabin site. Good campsites along the river. NOTE: The trail is not recommended for horses. ATVs and motorbikes are prohibi... | ||
| Gray Eagle Creek Trail | Plumas National Forest | |
| Gray Eagle Creek Trail is an easy 2.2 mile hike at an elevation of 5,800 feet. This trail descends along the west side of Gray Eagle Creek for 1.8 miles to a junction to the town of Graeagle. | ||
| Gray's Peak Trail | San Bernardino National Forest | |
| Just west of Fawnskin on Big Bear Lake, Gray's Peak Trail offers a challenging hike with a varied destination. | ||
| Green Gulch Trail | ||
| Green Mountain Trail | Shasta-Trinity National Forests | 20.4 |
| Green Valley Loop | Cuyamaca Rancho State Park | 5 |
| Stands of live oak and ponderosa pine give way to chaparral as you climb away from the Sweetwater River and the Green Valley Falls. For more information on the Green Valley Loop, see GORP's | ||
| Green Valley Trail | ||
| Green Valley Trail | Tahoe National Forest | 2.25 |
| Access to the North Fork American River via the Green Valley Trail is steep and rocky in places. It is possible to continue downriver for a short way or cross the river and travel upstream into Green Valley and through private property. However, these ... | ||
| Green Valley Truck Trail | ||
| Greenhorn Section-Pacific Crest Trail | Sequoia National Forest | 10.4 |
| This segment has moderate grades as it traverses the southeast corner of the Piute Mountains in pinyon, juniper, Ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forest. Mountain bikes are not allowed on the Pacific Crest Trail. | ||
| Greenpicker Trail | ||
| Greens Creek Trail | Shasta Lake - McCloud Arm | |
| Greens Creek Trail is an excellent spring and autumn hike with commanding views of the surrounding countryside and Shasta Lake. | ||
| Grey Trail | ||
| Grider Creek and Pacific Crest Trail | Klamath National Forest | 3 |
| Gridley Trail | Los Padres National Forest | 4.3 |
| The Gridley Trail is a moderate four and a half mile trail with the last portion being steep. This is the most popular hike from Ojai to the ridge. | ||
| Grindstone Camp Trail | Mendocino National Forest | 1 |
| Directions From Flournoy, take A9 to 56 to 55. Follow until County Rd. 23N69 and take M9. M9 will split and follow M4 to 23NO02 then to 23N57. HighlightsSteep grades through stands of mixed oak and conifer make... | ||
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