Crystal Springs Regional Trail in California State

Crystal Springs Regional Trail

This trail is divided into three different segments and will be 17.5-miles long when it is completed (15.3-miles are available at the moment).

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Crystal Springs Regional Trail Details

This trail is divided into three different segments and will be 17.5-miles long when it is completed (15.3-miles are available at the moment). The .7-mile long San Andres Segment boasts sprawling views of the San Andreas Reservoir. It connects to the Sawyer Camp Segment, a historic trail that was once the main route for travelers going from Half Moon Bay to San Francisco. The last part of the trail is Crystal Springs (which is not as scenic as the other two, so feel free to skip it if you are short on time).

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Crystal Springs Regional Trail

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