| Milk Ranch Loop Trail | Mendocino National Forest | |
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| Mill Creek Falls Trail | Lassen Volcanic National Park | |
| This trail leads hikers to the highest waterfall in Lassen Volcanic National Park. East of the waterfall is the first significant climb along the route. |
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| Mill Creek Horse Trail | Redwood National Park | 7.75 |
| This horse route trail takes you to and around Mill Creek. |
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| Mill Creek Trail | Plumas National Forest | |
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| Mill Creek Trail | Modoc National Forest | 8.36 |
| The trail is fairly flat along Mill Creek until close to Poison Flat. There is water and campsites available along the trail. |
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| Mill Creek Trail | Sequoia National Forest | 6.6 |
| Open oak, grass and riparian woodlands are found here, with fine spring wildflowers. Leaving the creek, one climbs moderate to steep grades through brush fields to mixed conifer forest. |
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| Mill Creek Trail (Bucks Wilderness) | Plumas National Forest | 9.5 |
| The first four miles amble along the northeast shor of Bucks Lake with the first mile of trail on PG&E land. Cross Mill Creek and pass Mill Creek Campground trailhead. Head north 1.5 miles and intersect the Mill Creek Road. After this intersection and ... |
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| Mill Creek Trail (Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park) | Redwood National Park | 0.7 |
| This redwood forest trail takes you along Mill Creek giving you fishing opportunities along the way. |
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| Mill Creek Trail (Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park) | Redwood National Park | 2.6 |
| This Mill Creek Trail is located within Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and takes you through a old growth redwood forest. |
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| Millard Canyon Falls Trail | Angeles National Forest | 0.5 |
| This route leads past boulders, which may require some scrambling to reach the stunning Millard Canyon Falls. Caution: Pool at bottom of these falls is not deep enough for swimming. |
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| Mills Peak Lookout Ride | Plumas National Forest | 6 |
| Travel 1.5 miles on County Road 721, turn north on County Road 822 for 4.5 miles to Mills Peak Lookout. Forest Service lookout personnel may be on duty during summer months. |
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| Minaret Falls | Devils Postpile National Monument | |
| In less than two miles, hikers will reach tumbling Minaret Falls, located just beyond the Monument's boundary. |
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| Minaret Lake | Ansel Adams Wilderness Area | |
| Fall is a beautiful time to visit Minaret Lake, when a halo of golden trees adorn the surrounding mountains. Camp, hike, and backpack on more than 650,000 acres of land. |
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| Minaret Vista | Inyo National Forest | 3 |
| For more information on the Minaret Vista , see GORP's Inyo National Forest feature. |
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| Miner Ridge Loop | Mendocino National Forest | 7.5 |
| The loop consists of low maintenance level dirt roads and portions of three OHV trails designated for two wheeled use only. The route is fairly well marked using portions of OHV trail 13, 14 and 15 to compliment the road portions. Bike riders must be c... |
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| Miner's Ridge Trail | Redwood National Park | 3.99 |
| This ridge trail leads to Gold Bluff Beach campground. Part of this trail is an old corduroy road that was once used by logging trucks. It was also used by pack horses to supply the miner's camp that is located in the meadow above Fern Canyon. It is su... |
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