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Number of Trails: |
15
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Total Mileage |
200
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Not Rated
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Not Rated
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Trail Description |
Thousands of acres of trails in the Plumas National Forest in the heart of the Sierra Mountains. Trails vary in degree of difficulty, obstacles, terrain, and features. From beginner to bushwackers we have something for everyone, take a different trail every day, twice a day or all day! Plenty of tree and bush varieties, rock formations, streams, creeks, and everything in between. Lots of beautiful scenery, panoramic views, and so much more! |
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Campground |
We have onsite lodging in lodge rooms or individual cabins, or there is plenty of room for rv/trailer parking, tents etc. We have onsite laundry facilities, full service saloon, heated swimming pool, fishing ponds, meals in chuck house, gift shop and so much more to offer during your stay. We're also dog friendly. |
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Additional Information |
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Ralph and Trish Wilburn
(530) 283-0930
sara@greenhornranch.com
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Sara Patrick
2116 Greenhorn Ranch Road
Quincy, CA 95971
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Directions |
We're just of off Highway 70 halfway between Graeagle and Quincy California. On Greenhorn Ranch Road. We're 70 minutes from Reno, or Susanville, 40 miles from Truckee/Tahoe, 2 hours from Sacramento and redding and 4 hours from the bay area. |
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This information was provided by Greenhorn Ranch on 10/10/2011 3:16:51 PM |
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