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Packsaddle Trail
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45 minutes drive north is this 5 mile round trip hike to giant trees with a limestone cave you can explore!
This dramatic cave is one of the most unique hiking destinations in the Kern River Valley. The cave is very large and has beautiful limestone rock formations. This trail is rated moderate to difficult. A flashlight or headlamp is necessary to enter the cave. Moisture can be prevalent inside the cave and temperatures are much lower than on the hike. Plan accordingly.
This dramatic cave is one of the most unique hiking destinations in the Kern River Valley. The cave is very large and has beautiful limestone rock formations. This trail is rated moderate to difficult. A flashlight or headlamp is necessary to enter the cave. Moisture can be prevalent inside the cave…
McNally's. Packsaddle Trail, 33E34, is a non-motorized multi-use trail that ascends from the Kern River to the Rincon Trail. It passes through several different biomes along the way. After hiking up a high desert slope, the trail passes down through a riparian zone, and on to the limestone cave. Enjoy all the subtle wonders of nature along the way, before seeing the dramatic packsaddle cave.
McNally's. Packsaddle Trail, 33E34, is a non-motorized multi-use trail that ascends from the Kern River to the Rincon Trail. It passes through several different biomes along the way. After hiking up a high desert slope, the trail passes down through a riparian zone, and on to the limestone cave. Enj…
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Standort
1941 Kern River Hwy
Kernville, CA