This trail starts at the San Gabriel Park in downtown Georgetown. It is commonly found in disturbed soils including along road- and trail-sides. Tail hair is replaced only in the spring. The eyes are white. TrailBear will be back, his GPS ticking off the miles and marking the waypoints. The plant is typically found on dry hillsides and in gravelly soils.

Its worth a small detour to ride it. Of course, parents should always keep an eye on children while on the trail, but coyotes pose no special danger. Mines Avenue is an 80-foot wide two-lane undivided roadway that functions as a collector facility from the City's western edge to Passons Boulevard. San Diego Creek in Rain Week showed how much water you can impound behind a weir and what great pix there are of the flood thundering over the weir. The trail is one of the country's longest paved cycling paths. San Gabriel River Trail Facts States: California Counties: Los Angeles, Orange Length: 38 miles Trail end points: San Gabriel Canyon Rd./SR 39 (Azusa) and 1st St. at Pacific Ocean (Seal Beach) Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT ID: 6378225 Activities: Bike Inline Skating Wheelchair Accessible Walking Go Unlimited Its quite nice. In all we put on about 30 miles in a half day, had a nice ride and we have promised to make the entire trip next time if we can figure out the transport details. < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Electric_Railway> Above Alondra Blvd.

Image: No machine-readable author provided. The dam keeps going beyond that for another mile. Leads one to wonder if they are boarding horses. The tail is long and typically very bushy.