Discover A Little-Known Natural Wonder In Northern California On The 2-Mile Gaylor Lakes Trail
Yosemite National Park is one of the most spectacular natural wonders in Northern California. This national park is home to incredible epic spots like El Capitan and Bridalveil Falls that draw thousands to see. But, there is a little-known natural wonder in this Northern California national park that also deserves some attention — Gaylor Lakes. But, to enjoy it, you’ll have to put forth a little effort. Come along as we take a little peek and be inspired!
Take note that pets are not allowed on this hiking trail and don’t forget to come prepared with water and sun protection. For more information on this hiking trail and little-known natural wonder in Northern California, visit the National Park Service website.
Have you ever trekked along this awesome hiking trail in NorCal? If so, what was your favorite part? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
If you want to learn more about Yosemite, be sure to read this ultimate guide to the park.
If you’re still in the mood for more California adventures, take a look at this video about beautiful Big Sur:
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Where can we find other natural wonders in Northern California?
- The North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve in Butte County is known as the premier wildflower destination in Northern California.
- Little Backbone Creek in Shasta Lake features a waterfall that dumps into a beautiful turquoise pool below.
- The Mattole Campground at the Kings Range National Conservation Area offers 360-degree views including redwood forests and dramatic beaches.
Read on to learn about some of the many other stunning natural wonders in Northern California.
Where can we find lighthouses in Northern California?
- The St. George Reef Lighthouse in Crescent City was completed in 1892 and is surrounded by water on all sides, making it known as a wave-washed lighthouse.
- The Trinidad Head Lighthouse/Memorial Lighthouse in Trinidad was originally built in 1871 and is one of the most beautiful in the state.
- The Punta Gorda Lighthouse in Petrolia is only accessible via the Lost Coast Hiking Trail.
Read on to learn about some of the other spectacular lighthouses in Northern California.
Where can we find historic homes in Northern California?
- The Leland Stanford Mansion in Sacramento was owned by Leland Stanford who, among other attributes, was a railroad tycoon and founder of Stanford University.
- The Preston Castle in Ione was once one of the oldest and best-known reform schools in the United States.
- The Vikingsholm in South Lake Tahoe is a 38-room mansion constructed in 1929 as a summer home for heiress Mrs. Lora Josephine Knight.
Read on to learn about some of the many other beautiful historic homes in Northern California.