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We visited several National parks in 4 states this year and had to hike to this old entrance. Which park? And what is the location of the entrance?
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It's an invisible National Park. You enter from the left or West. umm, is there a pic? My guess would be Utah and the 4 corners area w/o a Pic.
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Whoops! Forgot to add the pic!
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now guessing Colorado..
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Grand Canyon?
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I'm pretty sure that's Crater Lake, North entrance.
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Crater Lake, pinnacles trail?
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Dave 54

Bingo! The old road is now about a mile long trail from a FS trail head. We were totally surprised to encounter the old stand for the sign as we walked the trail down from the Pinnacles parking lot.
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oldranger wrote:Dave 54

Bingo! The old road is now about a mile long trail from a FS trail head. We were totally surprised to encounter the old stand for the sign as we walked the trail down from the Pinnacles parking lot.
I was there about a year and half ago. I noticed the FS designates the old road as a trail. It appears to be open to mountain bikes on the FS part of the trail, I saw tracks shortly past the boundary sign. I thought maybe to add it to my future possible bike trail list. Have to stop at the NP boundary though.
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