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Forest service describes Interface trail system

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:54 am
by ERIC
Forest service describes Interface trail system

By Phillip Gomez
CalaverasEnterprise.com
Posted: Friday, April 25, 2008 10:50 AM CDT


Some 60 people turned out Tuesday night at the Avery Middle School Library for the first public meeting to plan an ambitious trail system that would stretch from White Pines to Avery in a broad loop on both sides of Highway 4.

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The proposed trail route of the Arnold Rim Trail.
Where the trail is marked in broken lines the exact
route has yet to be determined. Area property
owners will be consulted as to the final routing. U.S.
Forest Service drawing.


“The concept is, there would be a whole circular route that would connect all the communities and subdivisions,” said Patti Clarey, the Calaveras Ranger District's recreation officer with the U.S. Forest Service. Only about half of the trails envisioned under the plan are presently in existence, most of them on the north side of the highway.

Called the Arnold Rim Trail, the non-motorized route would link the giant Sequoia groves of Calaveras Big Trees State Park, White Pines Lake, the Sierra Nevada Logging Museum, the North Fork of the Stanislaus River, lava outcroppings and San Antonio Falls-the latter a spectacular but little known natural feature of the area.

For the complete story, see Friday's print edition of the Calaveras Enterprise or our e-Edition.