Travelodge by Wyndham Turlock





The Travelodge by Wyndham Turlock Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Please drive in past the first gate on Shell Road. Do not park in front of houses, as this is private land. You may park off road along the dirt road between first and second gate. You may also park between the second gate and the restroom. Please follow trail markers as the trail is surrounded by private land.
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Reminders: Please be advised, while this trail is easy on the way in, it is steep and rocky terrain on the way out. Use caution as this is not an easy trail. Parking is $8. This fee can be paid at the entrance to the Natural Bridges Recreation Area. Cash only. No pets allowed as this is a very sensitive geologic resource There is no trash service so “pack it in, pack it out” This majestic spot features a large creek that flows through massive caves. Bring shoes that can get wet and a...
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This trail takes you almost to the very top of Brushy Peak, and has some fairly steep sections. Although the terrain is initially grassy and relatively smooth, as the trail climbs, it begins to pass through outcroppings of sandstone that add texture to the landscape. The large ponds at the base of the peak provide habitat for frogs and turtles, as well as the occasional San Joaquin kit fox. At the apex of the climb, you are rewarded with views of the sweeping ranchland and rolling hills that...
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park preserves two groves of giant sequoia trees. It is located 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Arnold, California in the middle elevations of the Sierra Nevada. It has been a major tourist attraction since 1852, when the existence of the trees was first widely reported, and is considered the longest continuously operated tourist facility in California. The area was declared a state park in 1931 and now encompasses 6,498 acres (2,630 ha) in Calaveras and Tuolumne...
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The North Grove Trail in Calaveras Big Trees State Park is an accessible trail that begins and ends at the Visitor Center. It allows you to view some of the largest trees in the park and connects to the Three Senses Trail. Take in the enormity of the giants around you and bring along the family, as this walk can be enjoyed by all. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible with assistance for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers or visitors may need to avoid the...