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Pleasant Grove Creek (east-west) Trail

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Distance
5.7 mi
Elevation gain
30 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
30 ft
Max elevation
102 ft
TrailRank 
32
Min elevation
61 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
one hour 39 minutes
Time
one hour 54 minutes
Coordinates
1578
Uploaded
June 30, 2018
Recorded
June 2018
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near Whitney, California (United States)

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Itinerary description

Fully paved but has large dirt shoulders on both sides of the trail for those who prefer walking on the dirt trails.

Little shade, be prepared for sun exposure!

This was a very nice trail ... but definitely urban. You have homes or businesses in your site 90% of the time BUT your immediate view is beautiful oak woodlands, wildflowers and grasses as you follow along the South Branch Antelope Creek.

Waypoints

Photo ofBe a responsible trail user!

Be a responsible trail user!

Seen frequently along the trail.

PictographPhoto Altitude 92 ft
Photo ofDog sculpture outside entrance to dog park.

Dog sculpture outside entrance to dog park.

At William Hughes Park, 1600 Parkside Way, Roseville.

PictographFauna Altitude 75 ft
Photo ofMajestic Oak Woodlands

Majestic Oak Woodlands

Gives a great overview of the ecosystem.

PictographBridge Altitude 75 ft
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Green Bridge

Mile 2.2. A great place to rest under the shade of trees and the cooling vapors off the creek.

Photo ofThere’s no parking at the Fiddyment trailhead - at least nearby!

There’s no parking at the Fiddyment trailhead - at least nearby!

There is no street parking available at the Fiddyment end.

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Halfway Point!

Shade and “sitting size” boulders await under the Fiddyment Bridge. Currently the trail ends here, but there is definite signs of further trail growth to occur.

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  • Photo of MarcyB!
    MarcyB! Jul 30, 2018

    Please look at photo #6. There are lots of big rocks to sit on while enjoying a snack under the shade of the Fiddyment Rd undercrossing. This is the turnaround point for this trail recording.

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