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Seven Pines Trail
Trail
on
North Fork San Jacinto River
in
Mount San Jacinto State Park
,
San Bernardino NF
,
Mount San Jacinto State Wilderness
near
Idyllwild-Pine Cove
,
CA
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Length
3.3mi
Surface
Dirt
Trail Number
#2E13
Allows Hiking
Yes
Allows Horses
Yes
(1.2mi)
Unknown
(2.1mi)
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This moderate trail is reached from Highway 243, approximately 5 miles north of Idyllwild. Across from the Alandale Fire Station, turn north onto Azalea Trails Road, the road leading to the campgrounds of Stone Creek, Fern Basin, Marion Mountain, and Dark Canyon. Follow the signs down to Dark Canyon Campground. Take the paved campground loop about halfway around, then turn right onto a dirt road and continue 1.5 miles to the trailhead. This trail begins in the San Jacinto Wilderness. Permits are required in Mt. San Jacinto State Park Wilderness. No dogs allowed in the State Park Wilderness. Backpacking is available at the Little Round Valley camp, contact Mt. San Jacinto State Park for permits.
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Waterbody
North Fork San Jacinto River
River
Ecology
California Montane Chaparral and Woodlands
Ecoregion
Southern California Mountains
Ecoregion
Southern California Subalpine/Alpine
Ecoregion
Southern California Montane Conifer Forest
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