California poppies
This is the perfect time of year to hike this trail. April and May provide the best time to view the many different types of wildflowers. I don't know all their names but they are definitely plentiful.
Iowa Hill Bridge
The trail was built by Truman Allen Stevens shortly after he arrived in California in 1859. He operated a ranch in Iowa Hill and a livery stable in Colfax so he built the trail and a self-propelled cable car to transport miners and animals across the North Fork of the American River, and charged a toll. (Info courtesy of American River Canyon Hikes by Ferris, Lynch, and Toner, which is a wonderful book for people looking for a thorough guide to the trails in the Auburn State Recreation Area.)
The trail is almost 4 miles down to the river and doesn't have a single switchback in it. It follows the contour lines on a moderate grade and always travels upstream. I don't know of another single trail that does that.
After enjoying a leisurely lunch beside the river (and watching the antics of a heron on the opposite bank), we started back up the trail. This is a popular trail so I wasn't surprised to see some folks as we started back. Our pace down was quite leisurely but Pat set a stronger pace on the return and we both felt like we got a decent workout.
This was a stop we made at a cute waterfall that I'm sure will be dry by mid-summer. This trail is south-facing and I'm sure very hot in the summer.
So Mom, whaddya think?
5 comments:
Wow, Awesome.!!!!! It will even get better.
Your day sounds wonderful. What a pretty place. Give the girls a hug and kiss from Nana and Papa.
Love, Mom
Oh, I haven't been to that trail for years--I almost forgot about it! Thanks for the reminder. It looks awesome. I'll have to get down there soon!
Gretchen, I forget about it too sometimes. Would love to be able to meet you there and do a run sometime.
Cute and perky
You look fabulos. Excited to see you next week.
Lone, Cuz
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