Fiscalini Ranch Upper Forest, Cambria
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Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
From the Tipton Street entrance, you can walk the upper forest of Fiscalini Ranch, high above the ocean, looking down at the wooden boardwalk way below.
Hike along the top of a forested ridge, taking in sweeping views of ocean and valleys. Only for Hawaii residents and military personnel unfortunately.
Running trails under incredible tall trees, large playground, and tennis, racquetball, volleyball and basketball courts.
Beautiful trail with nice vistas! See the intracoastal from the top of a hill, and also walk the sandy shore.
Shady 1.5 mile loop trail that winds gradually up a hill, with good views to the next hill, and awesome spooky oak forest with lichen, Spanish moss (actually lace lichen), and yellow grasses.
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
Sunny monarch butterfly grove amid tall eucalyptus trees, and a fantastic wooden boardwalk over dunes. Plus a wonderland of dunes to play in.
Enjoy a walk through tropical gardens next to a bubbling brook, and then a rest in a shady picnic area with a playground.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
Shady, wooden boardwalk through gorgeous swamp on wide, emerald green Shingle Creek.
Hike along the top of a forested ridge, taking in sweeping views of ocean and valleys. Only for Hawaii residents and military personnel unfortunately.
Shady white sand trail, sometimes muddy, through beautiful jungle.
Short 0.3 mile downhill trail past eucalyptus forest to rocky shale coastline with tide pools. Flooded most of the time, with stepping stones over mud.
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
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