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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Lake Hughes Truck Trail | ||
| Lake Margaret | Eldorado National Forest | 2.5 |
| Hiking to Lake Margaret is a moderate 2-1/2 mile walk. | ||
| Lake Natoma Trail | ||
| Lake Ranch Trail | ||
| Lake Red Bluff Recreation Area | Mendocino National Forest | 1.5 |
| Trail leads from the entrance parking area at the Lake Boat Ramp, past the Diversion Dam, to the north of the new campground, and ends at the new River Boat Ramp. An additional section of trail should be built in the near future that will allow hikers ... | ||
| Lake Ridge Trail | ||
| Lake Shore Loop | Mendocino National Forest | 4 |
| The trail begins in scrub oaks then passes through several species of chaparral before reaching Horsepasture Gulch Creek. The trail forks approximately 150 yards from the lake shore and the east/left route passes through a heavily wooded area consistin... | ||
| Lake Shore Loop Trail | Mendocino National Forest | |
| Lake Trail | Angeles National Forest | 2 |
| Viewing scenic Crystal Lake and interesting rock formations are the rewards of hiking the 2 mile Lake Trail. | ||
| Lakes Basin Ridge Trail | Tahoe National Forest | 12 |
| From the intersection the Pacific Crest Trail runs north to Canada and south to Mexico. To the north the trail follows a flat ridge top for twelve miles, It is well worth hiking a portion of this trail if you enjoy panoramic views. Due to its ridge top... | ||
| Lakes Canyon | Inyo National Forest | 3.2 |
| For more information go to Inyo National Forest Hiking & Backpacking Mono Lake Area. | ||
| Lakes Trail | Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park | |
| The Lakes Trail begins at 7,200 feet and ascends steeply to a chain of gorgeous glacial lakes - this is not a hike for the weary, but the views are worth the effort. Heather Lake, the first lake on the trail, is a four mile climb through red fir forest... | ||
| Lakes Trail | Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park | 12.5 |
| Lakeshore Trail | Plumas National Forest | 13.5 |
| Footpaths and access ways to this 13.5 mile trail are located immediately adjacentto the campgrounds on the east and south shores. Recommended for horses on the north shore and mountain bikes on the entire trail. The trail drops below the high-water ma... | ||
| Lakeshore Trail | Stanislaus National Forest | 1.6 |
| Lakeshore Trail, located on the south shore of Lake Alpine, offering an easy 1.6 mile hike. | ||
| Lantz Ridge Trail | Mendocino National Forest | 3 |
| Directions From Flournoy, take A9 to County Road 56, then Country Road 122. Trail starts from an old logging deck with great parking. HighlightsTrail passes a through dark Douglas Fir old growth forest to matur... | ||
| Lanyan Trail | ||
| Lassen Applegate Trail | Alturas BLM Field Office | |
| Lassen Peak | Lassen Volcanic National Park | |
| The trail to the top of Lassen Peak begins at the peak parking area at an elevation of 8,500 feet. The popular trail is 2.5 miles one-way to the summit. There are many fantastic vistas of the park and surrounding areas from the trail. The summit pro... | ||
| Lassen Peak Trail | Lassen Volcanic National Park | |
| This trail climbs 2,000 feet in two and a half miles ending on the 10,457-foot summit of Lassen Peak. | ||
| Lassen Trail | ||
| Last Chance Trail | ||
| Last Chance Trail | ||
| Last Chance Trail | ||
| Latour Trail | ||
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