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Hollister Hills Lower Ranch is over 3300 acres, designated for dirt bike and ATV use only. There are 128 miles of trails, as well as a practice Motocross Track, an ATV Track, a TT Track, a Mini-bike MX Track, Lodge MX Track, and a Vintage Track. Trails are rated a labeled according to difficulty; Green Circle being the easiest, Blue Square more difficult and Black Diamond is the most difficult.
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Pinecrest Campground and Pinecrest Lake are located 30 miles east of Sonora, California, off of Highway 108.
There are 196 campsites available during peak season, which is from April to October. Sites range from 30-40' back-ins, no hook-ups, on five different loops. Loop D is located closest to the lake. Most sites include a paved parking pad, fire ring, picnic table, and a shaded area. The campground has water faucets close to m...
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It's not hard to picture Yosemite National Park in your mind's eye. It's easy to imagine a place of thundering waterfalls, granite crags, towering trees and beautiful wildlife, hundreds of acres wide thanks to the millions of photos taken of this beautiful place; however, it's not until you find yourself there, in the valley or on a trail, taking it all in, that you can really experience Yosemite.
From Modesto, Yosemite is only...
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The Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park is open year round for day use and May through November for overnight camping.
For those looking to learn more about traditional Mi-wok and other Sierra Nevada Native American groups, the onsite Chaw'se Regional Indian Museum is open Friday through Monday, 11am - 3pm. Exhibits include tools used and crafts made by the natives. A ceremonial roundhouse reconstructed in the middle of the smal...
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La Grange Regional Park, all 126 acres, has something for every dirt biking enthusiast. The Novice Play area is a fenced off track for those riding 80cc or under. There is an Intermediate area which is also fenced off with a larger track and more difficult terrain. There are two motocross tracks that are groomed and watered on race days. All bikes must have a green sticker and all riders must wear helmets.
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The Caswell Memorial State Park is open year-round, from 8am to sunset, so whether looking for a day hike or an overnight stay, this park will fit the bill. There are tons of nature trails, so be sure to bring binoculars -- wildlife abounds at this park!
If looking to camp, reservations are recommended. Camper length cannot exceed 24 feet, trailer length cannot exceed 21 feet, and keep in mind that there are NO hook-ups. Group camp...
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Since 1923, the Modesto and Turlock Irrigation Departments have operated Don Pedro Lake (known also as Lake Don Pedro and Don Pedro Reservoir). In the 60's, the City and County of San Francisco stepped in to help sponsor the building of a larger reservoir and since 1971, over 14 million visitors have gone to enjoy the hundreds of miles of shoreline as well as the thousands of acre-feet of water surface.
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Come to Don Pedro Lake for the agency's annual Fireworks Over the Water display. The 30 minute show, launched from a platform near the dam, wows visitors every year! Prime viewing is on the water, but from land, the best viewing can be from Blue Oaks Recreation Area group pavilion and the parking areas near the visitor center.
Come earlier in the day for fishing, swimming, picnicking and more.
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Fraink Raines Off Highway Vehicle Park is 860 acres of trails, hill climbs, washouts, rocky creek beds, and rutted 4 x 4 jeep trails. Located just 18 miles west of Patterson, terrain is steep and may be too challenging for beginners. All vehicles need a green sticker, although red stickers are permitted 10/1-4/30. All riders must wear helmets.
OHV Park allows; motorcycles, mini bikes, ATV's, 4WD trucks and jeeps, Dune buggies.
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Just a short 60 mile drive north gets you to Lake Camanche Recreation Area. Choose from North Shore for boating, fishing, water recreation and tent camping, or head to South Shore for hiking trails, a trout pond, RV camping with full hook-ups, tent camping, boat launch and much more. There are also cottages and motel units available for those not wanting to rough it. Reservations can be made online or by phone.
Both shores inclu...
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