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    Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

    California offers some of the best hiking spots in the United States which is why it is so popular. There is nothing quite like the hiking trails that are located all about California. If hiking on longer trails is your thing because you just love the scenery you will really enjoy what California has to offer. There are so many various trails that you could hike one a day for a year and still have plenty to choose from. People of all kinds fully utilize these trails for some of the best that hiking has to offer.

    When you are looking for something fun and adventurous to do, hiking is sure to quench your desires. You will get some great exercise, enjoy the great outdoors, and maybe even meet some people that you share some common interests with. Try hiking along the coast line for a few miles which is beneficial to both the mind and the soul. Along the length of California’s coastline you will find what is commonly called the dream trail and this is for those who seek adventure like nothing else can quite offer. You will surely get a workout on this trip because hiking along the sandy coastline can be tougher than hiking uphill, which is pretty challenging. There are nearly 75 luxurious miles to hike on at the Sequoia National Park which many enjoy.

    There are plenty of trails to hike on in the southern most part of California; most are nearby LA and Orange County. You can even find some really nice ones in the Santa Ana Mountains. The trails lead to almost anywhere which is part of the thrill, not knowing what you will discover next. Many people prefer to bike on these trails too! There is a lot to do on these trails besides just hiking as many like to rock climb and sometimes you will catch a glimpse of an occasional snowboarder in the northern mountains.

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    Anyone can enjoy hiking in Southern California. There is something for everyone there, short trails for those that are just entering the world of hiking and longer trails full of adventure for the hiker that is up to a challenge. There are various climates spread through California and many different scenic views so you can get a taste of everything if you want to. You can hike through the mountains where you are sure to find a breathtaking waterfall, hike along the coastline, and then to the desert inland.

    One spot in California that draws people annually is called the Grotto Hike and although it is not all that long, less than four miles long, it begins close to Malibu and is a downhill trail that descends into a canyon that is narrow and has rock walls. Giant boulders make up the floor but at the very top is the cavern, which is actually the Grotto. This picturesque view will reveal nature at its very finest with an underground pool fed stream.

    Photo Credit: mlhradio

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