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    4.1 (8 reviews)

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    7 months ago

    Take a hike! Seriously... the trail is well marked and easy. Bring a picnic and enjoy a day at the lake

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    3 years ago

    Great location for paddle boarding and fishing. No swimming allowed and not a lot of parking but a stunning little hidden

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    3 years ago

    Great walking, biking and running area. VASTLY improved since I was a high school XC runner circa 2006!

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    Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail - Patti's Point Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail

    Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail

    4.0(2 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    "100 degree Hike -- Just Righr!"…read more I had a chance to check out this trail today on a boiling hot day. At the end of my 10 mile hike, I was really dragging, and did not know why. (I like hot weather.) When I got back to the car I realized it was 100 degrees! Oh, I guess that explains it. So keep in mind that in the summer this area is boiling hot! If you do hike at that time, be sure to bring a ton of water. I brought 3 liters, which was just right for a 10 mile round trip. I did not see any potable water along the trail, so be sure to keep that in mind and bring your own water. There is a convenient staging area at the south end of Pardee dam, called Campo Seco. The day that I visited, the only other visitors there had large horse trailers. There is an outhouse at the staging area, and another one a few miles east on the trail, at a fascinating area called the Wildermuth House. This house is the top attraction on the hiking trail. Definitely worth a visit. Note that you need to also get a hiking permit. I got mine today from the party Lake Pardee Recreation Area. It's really very inexpensive. There is also a sign in kiosk at the staging area. On this my first visit, I went east from the staging area. For most of the trail, there's not a whole lot to see. After several miles however, the trail approaches close to the Mokelumne River, and the views are excellent. If you happen to go 5 miles east from the staging area there's a fascinating structure known as the Kiln. It's actually made out of bricks and is just slightly off the trail. One can actually crawl inside. I posted some photos of the kiln. The Kiln marked by further most point on my hike today. From there I returned to the staging area. Including some extra time for finding geocaches, my round trip to the killed was about 10.5 miles. So I'm glad I made this hike, but in the future I think I will visit on a cooler day.

    What can you say, this is a hidden jewel. We just found this trail system. Very well maintained and…read morea family pass is 10 per year. Several access points allow you to get there easily. Difficulty levels are from easy to difficult all are accurately marked on the maps. We have tried several segments and can't wait for the next. Grab a pack and good shoes head out in the morning to enjoy beautiful views and a quite retreat from the craziness of life. You really must try this EBMUD system, good information on their website also where you purchase your pass as well. See you on the trails!

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    Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail
    Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail
    Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail

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    Deer Creek Hills Preserve - California Blue Oak ecosystem.

    Deer Creek Hills Preserve

    4.4(11 reviews)
    26.2 mi

    Beautiful Blue Oak ecosystem. They sponsor hikes with themes: fungi & mushrooms, native Indian or…read moresettler history, yoga, geology,etc. Self guided hikes of 3 to 6 miles. SacramentoValleyConservacy.org

    We attended the first docent-led hike of the year on Saturday, 2/1/2020. It was a "history" hike,…read morefocusing on the Deer Creek Gold Rush. We learned about the gold in the area, the miners, the mining district, and the fate of the local natives. The leader, David, was very knowledgeable. We enjoyed a beautiful 3-mile hike over gentle hills. It was an easy hike, although some of the terrain was rocky and uneven, and we had to find a path through a couple of small streams. Not a problem for most, but some older folk were glad they had their hiking poles. I was glad I had my waterproof hiking shoes. The Preserve is open to the public on Saturdays from Feb - May, and then again in the fall. Check the website for access hours. You can hike on your own, or register for one of the docent-led hikes. Also, the road to access Deer Creek Hills is not paved, and there is a small stream you have to drive through to get to the hiking area, so a four-wheel drive is a good idea. Those without high-clearance vehicles parked their cars along the side of the road before the stream, and hiked to the trailhead.

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    Deer Creek Hills Preserve - Blue Oak guided hike.

    Blue Oak guided hike.

    Deer Creek Hills Preserve - One of the creeks on Deer Creek Nature Preserve, a 4,000+acre working cattle ranch open to the public on limited Saturdays.

    One of the creeks on Deer Creek Nature Preserve, a 4,000+acre working cattle ranch open to the public on limited Saturdays.

    Deer Creek Hills Preserve - Follow the posts to stay on the trail. Orange triangle = 6-mile Barn Pond Trail.

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    Follow the posts to stay on the trail. Orange triangle = 6-mile Barn Pond Trail.

    Lake Tabeaud - hiking - Updated May 2026

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