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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Mono-Parker Pass Area | Yosemite National Park | 10 |
| Directions From Highway 395 at the town of Lee Vining, on the eastern slope of the Sierra is the Tuolumne Meadows . HighlightsThe views up the canyon are astounding, you are surrounded by 11,000- to 13,000-foot... | ||
| Monroe Ridge Trail | ||
| Monte Arido Trail | ||
| Monte Rio Fire Trail | ||
| Monte Rio to Cazadero | Redwood National Park | 20 |
| For more information on Monte Rio to Cazadero, see GORP's Monte Rio to Cazadero feature. | ||
| Monument Trail | Cleveland National Forest | |
| Monument Trail | ||
| Monumental Creek Trail | 0 | |
| Moraine Trail | Lake Tahoe Basin Management Area | |
| This trail to the south of Lake Tahoe, allows users to stroll along the shores of Fallen Leaf Lake. | ||
| Moraine Trail | Tahoe National Forest | 1 |
| This is a great trail for those who enjoy shore walks. The trail passes through a forest and runs along the shore of the beautiful Fallen Leaf Lake. | ||
| Morgan Territory Road Ride | Mount Diablo State Park | 52 |
| For more information on Morgan Territory Road Ride, see GORP's Morgan Territory Road Ride feature. | ||
| Morgan Trail | Cleveland National Forest | 4.1 |
| Along the banks large boulders and grassy areas shaded by large old oak trees provide ideal spots for wildlife watching, sitting, etc. | ||
| Mori Ridge Trail | ||
| Mormon Rocks Nature Trail | San Bernardino National Forest | |
| Moro Rock and Soldiers Loop Trail | Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park | 4.6 |
| Morrison Trail | ||
| Morrow Trail | ||
| Morton Ridge Trail | ||
| Mosaic Canyon | Death Valley National Park | |
| This hike leads visitors two miles through a narrow canyon. It begins from Stovepipe Wells and leads into the northern portion of the Panamint Mountains. | ||
| Moses Spring Trail | Pinnacles National Monument | |
| This trail leads south from the Bear Gulch Visitor Center, through two talus caves and ends at the Bear Gulch Reservoir. | ||
| Mosquito Lakes | Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park | |
| This trail goes to Mosquito Lake number one, with a lighter users trail leading to the upper Mosquito Lakes. | ||
| Mosquito Ridge Trail | Tahoe National Forest | 1.25 |
| This trail is in good repair but is very steep in places with many switchbacks, as it winds its way down to the Middle Fork of the American River. | ||
| Mosquito Trail | ||
| Moss Cove Trail | ||
| Mossy Pond East Trail | ||
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