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Juanita Lake-Meiss Ranch LoopKlamath National Forest11
This pleasant loop can be accessed from a number of places. Perhaps the best is a Juanita Lake, where you can start by heading south for a couple of a miles on the road coming up from Prather Ranch. Turn left onto gated-off road 46NO2, a natural-surfac...
Juaquapin Loop TrailCuyamaca Rancho State Park
Opened/Closed: 8a-5p M-F

Phone: +1 760 765 0755

Juaquapin TrailCleveland National Forest
Juday Truck Trail
Judell TrailLos Padres National Forest5
Judge Davis TrailCalifornia BLM Areas5.5
Judge Davis Trail is open for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking with the 75,000-acre Cache Creek Natural Area.
Juniper Canyon TrailPinnacles National Monument
This trail leads 1.2 miles to connect with Tunnels Trail in the western district of the monument. It provides excellent views of the area.
Juniper Lake TrailLassen Volcanic National Park
This trail leads along the perimeter of Juniper Lake. The Juniper Lake Road can be used to complete a six mile loop around the water body.
Kangaroo Lake TrailKlamath National Forest1
Kangaroo Lake offers handicap access, full camping facilities, and easy access to the Pacific Crest Trail and spectacular views of the entire Scott Valley.
Keane Wonder MineDeath Valley National Park
Jack Keane first discovered gold here in 1903. Six months later, hundreds of prospectors were panning the mine. The steep trail to Keane Wonder Mine is well-marked by signs and climbs from the mill ruins to the mine, 2,000 feet above the road.
Keane Wonder Mine TrailDeath Valley National Park1
This is a very steep, narrow trail that runs from mill ruins to a mine 1,500 feet above and offers sweeping views of Death Valley.
Keane Wonder SpringsDeath Valley National Park1
The Keane Wonder Springs trail leads you to sulfur springs and travertine mounds. Beyond the springs are remains of an old stamp mill and cabin.
Kehoe Beach TrailPoint Reyes National Seashore
This short trail leads through a marsh area, where cows often graze, to Kehoe Beach. Dogs on leash are permitted on this trail.
Kelliher TrailEldorado National Forest2
This is an old miner's trail to Volcanoville. It goes to Otter Creek where there once was a Chinese camp and garden, then continues up to Paymaster Mine Road.
Kelly Lake to Poker Flat TrailKlamath National Forest2
Kelsey Trail
Kelso Dunes TrailMojave National Preserve
There is no real trail through the dunes as shifting sands prevent it. Hikers are encouraged to explore the area on their own.
Kenyon Overlook TrailCleveland National Forest
Kern River TrailSequoia National Forest5.3
There are gradual elevation changes as Kern River Trail parallels the water through open hillsides of grass and oak.
Kerrigan NatureHuntington Beach State Park0.3
Kerry Canyon Trail
King Crest TrailKing Range National Conservation Area
The 5.6-mile south section of King Crest Trail South scales 2,300 feet through chaparral and forest to the King Peak vista. King Crest Trail North is a 5.8-mile, 1,900-foot climb that cuts through valleys and mountain ranges for supreme views of the Lo...
King's Crest (North) TrailArcata BLM Field Office5.5
Much of the 5.5-mile King's Crest (North) Trail corridor burned in 1990 creating spectacular open vistas of the Lost Coast, Mattole Valley, and inland mountain ranges.
King's Crest (South) TrailArcata BLM Field Office5
Kings Creek TrailLassen Volcanic National Park
This trail descends 1,300 feet in four miles from Highway 89 to the Pacific Crest Trail.
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