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  2. John Muir National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The John Muir National Historic Site is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, in Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. It preserves the 14-room Italianate Victorian mansion where the naturalist and writer John Muir lived, as well as a nearby 325-acre (132 ha) tract of native oak woodlands and grasslands historically owned by the Muir family.

  3. John Muir Trail - Wikipedia

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    Along with James S. Hutchinson and Duncan McDuffie, he pioneered a high mountain route in 1908 from Yosemite National Park to Kings Canyon, roughly along the route of the modern JMT. In 28 days, they completed a trip of 228 miles through the high mountains, including several previously unexplored sections. [ 11 ]

  4. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay Area: circles San Francisco Bay; under development Bay Circuit Trail & Greenway: 230 [6] 370 Massachusetts: Newbury, Massachusetts: Kingston, Massachusetts: A 230-mile, close-to-home, multi-use trail traversing 37 towns from Plum Island to Duxbury/Kingston Bay. Benton MacKaye Trail: 287.6 [7] 463 Southern Appalachian Mountains

  5. California State Route 140 - Wikipedia

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    Yosemite National Park: 51.80: East end of state maintenance at western park boundary Arch Rock Entrance Station; park fee or pass required for entry [12] Big Oak Flat Road to SR 120 (Tioga Road) – Manteca Northside Drive: Entrance only SR 41 south (Wawona Road) – Wawona, Fresno: Eastbound access only Southside DriveYosemite Valley ...

  6. John Muir - Wikipedia

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    John Muir (/ m jʊər / MURE; April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), [1] also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks", [2] was a Scottish-born American [3] [4]: 42 naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States.

  7. James Mason Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    The Making of Yosemite: James Mason Hutchings and the Origin of America's Most Popular National Park. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. ISBN 978-0-7006-1805-7. OCLC 714731511. Kruska, Dennis (2009). James Mason Hutchings of Yo Semite. A Biography and Bibliography. San Francisco: Book Club of California. ISBN 978-0-9819-5971-9. OCLC 461317451.