ARNOLD RIM TRAIL - AVERY SHEEP RANCH ROAD
Address:Avery Sheep Ranch Road
Avery
Description
In Avery, from eastbound Highway 4, turn left onto Avery Sheep Ranch Rd. Trail head is approximately 1.5 miles on your right
- Southbound - please use caution portions of the San Domingo section are under construction.
The Arnold Rim Trail (ART) is a unique trail system at mid-elevation in the central Sierra Nevada Mountains. A non-motorized trail system designed for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, it connects the many wonders of public lands along the Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway stretch of Hwy 4 to its communities, creating a high level of access for its residents and visitors. Youll discover breathtaking vistas with panoramic views stretching from Mt. Diablo in the East Bay Area to snowy Mt. Lyell on the high eastern slopes of the Sierras near Yosemite, then dive down into canyons with streams coursing through the shade of older growth forests of cedar, pine, fir and oak. High rocky promontories, native acorn grinding rocks, a magnificent waterfall, many birds and wildlife of all kinds, and a lake lie along its current completed section in the part of the Stanislaus National Forest known as the Interface.
- Southbound - please use caution portions of the San Domingo section are under construction.
The Arnold Rim Trail (ART) is a unique trail system at mid-elevation in the central Sierra Nevada Mountains. A non-motorized trail system designed for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, it connects the many wonders of public lands along the Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway stretch of Hwy 4 to its communities, creating a high level of access for its residents and visitors. Youll discover breathtaking vistas with panoramic views stretching from Mt. Diablo in the East Bay Area to snowy Mt. Lyell on the high eastern slopes of the Sierras near Yosemite, then dive down into canyons with streams coursing through the shade of older growth forests of cedar, pine, fir and oak. High rocky promontories, native acorn grinding rocks, a magnificent waterfall, many birds and wildlife of all kinds, and a lake lie along its current completed section in the part of the Stanislaus National Forest known as the Interface.
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Activities And Entertainment / Point Of Interest Activities And Entertainment / Sporting, Sports Area Livestock And Animals / Equestrian Recreational Facilities Livestock And Animals / Pet Friendly
Type: park and rec
Categories
Activities And Entertainment / Point Of Interest Activities And Entertainment / Sporting, Sports Area Livestock And Animals / Equestrian Recreational Facilities Livestock And Animals / Pet Friendly
Last Updated: 02/16/2019 -