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  2. California State Route 96 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 96 (SR 96) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that follows the Trinity and Klamath Rivers between State Route 299 in Willow Creek and Interstate 5 near Yreka in Northern California.

  3. Placerita Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Placerita Canyon Nature Center is the park's visitor center and museum. The park also contains the Walker Cabin (a restored and furnished 1920s cabin of the Walker family), and hiking and nature trails. [2] [7]

  4. Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park - Wikipedia

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    This was (2013) the third largest coast redwood known. A small waterfall on the side of Rhododendron Trail. Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is a state park, located in Humboldt County, California, near the town of Orick and 50 miles (80 km) north of Eureka. The 14,000-acre (57 km 2) park is a coastal sanctuary for old-growth Coast Redwood trees.

  5. List of beaches in California - Wikipedia

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    This list of California beaches is a list of beaches that are situated along the coastline of the State of California, US. The information in this article draws extensively from the California Coastal Access Guide , a comprehensive resource that provides detailed information on over 1150 public access points along California's extensive 1271 ...

  6. Big Sur Coast Highway - Wikipedia

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    In 1891, visitor C. A. Canfield wrote about how a trip on the mail wagon from Monterey to Posts took most of a day, where he remained the night. The next day he rode horseback over the South Coast Road with Thomas B. Slate. They reached Slates Hot Springs at about 5pm. [22] The single-lane road was closed in winter when it became impassable.

  7. California Trail - Wikipedia

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    After 1848, information about the trip to California and Oregon and what was needed for the trip was often available in the local newspapers, as, after 1849, mail and news (heavily subsidized) got back to the U.S. (via Panama) in about 40 days. [30] By 1848 the newspapers of the day often published articles about California.