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    Sierra National Forest

    Sierra National Forest

    3.1
    (7 reviews)
    2.6 km

    2026 Jun 30: Sierra National Forest to Mariposa Grove to Wawona Point (5 of 5)…read more Today's weather is perfect for a hike. We decided to pack a small lunch for the nine-mile hike. The quiet and peace offers a restorative escape. The sunlight filters through the towering trees as thin branches danced around causing shadows on the grounds. The earthy scent of pine and Yosemite 'perfume' fills the air around us. The quiet songs of hidden birds keep in tune with the gentle rustle of leaves, and beautiful colours of wild flowers sprouted here-and-there. Overall, we had a marvelous time with Mother Nature. Hike Route: Sierra National Forest to Mariposa Grove to Wawona Point Elevation Range: 6,805 feet (source: trail site) Round Trip: 4 hours 55 minutes (45 min picnic lunch at Wawona Point) Distance: 9.17 miles Difficulty: Moderate

    Went to Sierra Nat Forrest (SNF) office on Tollhouse Rd in Clovis,CA today. This was my 2nd time at…read morethis office with the same results. I was looking for offroad (OHR) information. The young gentleman manning the front desk was very courteous and tried his best to be helpful. Said he was new and lack of training is apparent. I was looking for any information on or about OHR. SNF had absolutely no brochures or maps. NOT any free information or FOR PURCHASE information. I can see why people that are trying to abide by laws and rules get in trouble. I must ask "When was the last time SNF ordered information for public"? I see it as a poorly run organization....

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    2025 Jun 3: Wawona Point
    2025 Jun 3: Wawona Point
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    2026 Jun 30: Sierra National Forest to Mariposa Grove to Wawona Point

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    2026 Jun 30: Sierra National Forest to Mariposa Grove to Wawona Point
    Dry Creek Trailhead

    Dry Creek Trailhead

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    3.3 km

    February 25, 2020 Tuesday…read more Dry creek trailhead is at the southwest corner of Shepherd and Sunnyside. There's a parking lot ( free ) that can fit about 50 cars , clean restrooms , a windmill and a metal horse statue. Cross the street heading east and you'll find a trail. It's along a canal that's home to Canada Goose, ducks , mallards , coots , etc. I saw at least a dozen Canada Goose gracefully floating , ducking their heads under, chasing each other , taking naps under the warm sunlight. When I first got to the trail, I heard loud screeching sounds that sounded like eagles or owls. I had seen an owl here before but when I looked up with my binoculars , there was this huge beautiful Red-tailed hawk . He was screeching so loud and when I looked up at the sky , there was another red-tailed. I think he was trying to mate her. Ahhhh those raptor were so gorgeous. They were too far and couldn't get good pics but filmed their calling sounds. There was a construction going on after about half a mile and there was so much noise and dust , plus most likely there won't be any critters with all that's going on , so I turned around. The trail takes you all the way to the water basin where you can spot the migratory birds . There's huge mansions along the trail , pretty flowers and blossoms , you might spot an own or two or hawks along the way. From the parking lot , if you head south , there's another section of the trail and this one takes you all the way to the Dry Creek Park and there's a botanical gardens next to the park ( Clovis Botanical Gardens ) free admission. I like both sections of the trail . If you wanna see lots of birds go East from the parking lot.

    Very nice walk. Mostly shaded. Benches along the way. Feels like being out in nature until you get…read moreto the main roads. Alot of interesting things to see. Start of trail has restrooms, tables, bike racks, and plenty of parking.

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    First mile of trail
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    Windmill at the trail head
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    Kings River Expeditions

    Kings River Expeditions

    4.9
    (83 reviews)
    50.4 km

    Dude, what can I say?! Where to start?! Our experience was…read morefreaking awesome! We loved everything about it! I had 27 friends and work associates make the trip on June 27. Casey and crew were absolutely incredible! Fun, friendly, yet utterly professional when it was called for. The staff went WAYYY above and beyond with their hospitality to ensure we had an awesome time. I spoke with Casey a few times leading up to our trip, with a few questions/concerns/requests, and he 100% made me feel like we were in the right hands, like a VIP, turns out we were indeed! Big shout out to our guide, Greg. Thank you sir! it was a pleasure to be in your boat, undoubtedly the best of the bunch. Everyone who made the trip had a blast and are already looking forward to next year. We will definitely be back!

    We had an incredible experience with Kings River Expeditions! The entire team was professional,…read moreorganized, and made us feel safe from start to finish. The owner was friendly and welcoming, and the young guides were full of energy, passion, and confidence--they truly made the trip unforgettable. Our boys had an absolute blast and couldn't stop talking about the rapids afterward. It's a perfect adventure for both adults and families with kids. We already can't wait to come back next season--especially in May or June, when the river is at its best. Highly recommended!

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    We survived!
    Mouths full of water for the three hood ornaments!!

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    Mouths full of water for the three hood ornaments!!

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