elf1 > The trailhead is sandwiched between a golf course and an archery range. We didn't need to be warned twice.
elf1 > We followed the Pipeline Road on the way out and came back the Ridge Road. Based on this sign, you'd think they had good signage, eh? Nope. Many junctions not labeled at all.
elf1 > On one trail, dogs are allowed on leash. On the other trail, no dogs.
elf1 > The park-rules sign is bigger than this particular park, which was landscaped out of a scrap of land that was so teeny it ws otherwise unusable. My dogs were concerned about #21, no tampering with bait stations: Is there rat poison in the park? Scary...
elf1 > This one also comes with an appropriate Taj MuttHall warning (Beware of Doggie Poo.)
elf1 > This hanging pot comes with an invitation.
elf1 > Alas, all good things must come to an end.
elf1 > (This photo is FYI to get the text.) Big Basin Redwoods State Park was the first California State Park, founded in the early 1900s to protect the beauty of old-growth redwoods from logging.
elf1 > Linda points out the historical marker indicating that this spot was where a group of men came up with the idea of making Big Basin into California's first park to protect the redwood trees all around us.
The trailhead is sandwiched between a golf course and an archery range. We didn't need to be warned twice.
elf1 > The trailhead is sandwiched between a golf course and an archery range. We didn't need to be warned twice.
The trailhead is sandwiched between a golf course and an archery range. We didn't need to be warned twice.
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