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Merced River Trail

Briceberg

The Merced River Trail and Recreation Area is about 12 miles north of Mariposa and near the entrance to Yosemite National Park. It provides overflow or alternative camping for park visitors, as well as a beautiful setting for river enthusiasts.

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Merced River Trail

Mariposa

Merced River Trail is a dog-friendly hiking area located in Mariposa, California, in beautiful Mariposa County — the gateway to Yosemite National Park. Rated 4.7/5 on Google (20 reviews).

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Michael-David Winery

Lodi

"Michael-David Winery, founded by brothers Michael and David Phillips, stands as a testament to the family's deep-rooted history in Lodi, San Joaquin County.

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Mid Hills to Hole-in-the-Wall

Essex

Trailheads: Entrance to Mid Hills Campground, and about 1 mile west of Black Canyon Road on the south end of Wild Horse Canyon Road.

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Middle Creek Falls Trail

McCloud

There are actually three levels to McCloud Falls: lower, middle and upper. There is a picnic area and swimming hole located at the Lower Falls. The hike...

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Middletown Trailside Nature

Middletown

The Middletown Trailside Nature Preserve offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts. Spanning over 500 acres of natural landscapes, it features an array of scenic trails that wind through dense forests, open meadows, and alongside babbling brooks.

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Mill Creek Falls

Mineral

Mill Creek Falls, located in Mineral, Tehama County, within the Central Valley region, is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.

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Mill Valley-Sausalito Path

Mill Valley

The Mill Valley-Sausalito Multi-purpose Path in Marin County, within the San Francisco Bay Area, is a versatile trail connecting neighborhoods, shopping areas, restaurants, and recreational spots.

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Miner’s Ravine

Granite Bay

This hidden gem is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling Gold Country region. As you enter the reserve, you are greeted by the gentle rustling of leaves and the soothing sounds of a nearby creek.

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Minkalo Trail

Pioneer

This popular three-mile trail (each way) trail is most often hiked from a trailhead near the Silver Lake spillway, but it can also be accessed from the easier-to-find trailhead at Plasse's Resort, a privately owned campground also on Silver Lake.

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Mission Creek Preserve

Desert Hot Springs

The Mission Creek Preserve trails lead to the Pacific Crest Trail that is four miles from the Trailhead Parking Area. Be sure to keep your dog onleash in this area.

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Mission Trails Regional Park

San Diego

Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses over 7,200 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres and is one of the largest urban parks in the United States.

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Moabi Regional Park

Needles

Located along the banks of the Colorado River at the California and Arizona state lines, Moabi Regional Park is a place for people who enjoy water recreation and beautiful scenery.

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Mojave Narrows Regional Park

Victorville

Located alongside an old riverbed in the high desert. Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers lush plant growth, acres of waterways, impressive strands of cottonwood and willows and broad meadows all naturally landscaped by nature.

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Mojave River Forks

Hesperia

Mojave River Forks Regional Park offers camping under wide open skies away from city noises and lights. Located in the

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Mono Lake

Lee Vining

Mono Lake is a geological anomaly in an otherwise semi-arid landscape.

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Monrovia Canyon Park

Monrovia

Monrovia Canyon Park, situated in the foothills above Monrovia in Los Angeles County, Southern California, offers approximately 80 acres of stunning natural beauty.

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Montaña de Oro State Park

Los Osos

Eight thousand acres of SLO County coast with tidepools and sea cliffs — fire roads, Spooner's Cove, and Corallina Cove beaches open to leashed dogs.

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Montclair Railroad Trail

Oakland

The Montclair Railroad Trail in Oakland, Alameda County, East Bay Area, is a beloved pathway that seamlessly connects to Redwood Park, winding through the scenic Montclair Hills.

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Monterey Bay Coastal

Monterey

One of the most unique features in Monterey County is the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail. This paved path stretches 18 miles from Castroville in...

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Moonridge loop

Thousand Oaks

This trail is a part of the Conejo Recreation & Park District; managed by the Conejo Open Space Foundation. This is an easy three mile round trip, with a total elevation gain/loss of about 500 feet.

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Moonridge, Lynnmere, Las

Thousand Oaks

This trail is a part of the Conejo Recreation & Park District; managed by the Conejo Open Space Foundation. This is a moderate 5.5 mile loop with an elevation gain/loss of about 800 ft.

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Moore Creek Park

St. Helena

Moore Creek Park encompasses 673 acres of canyon open space with perennial Moore Creek, and 900 acres of Oak Woodland on the northern side of Lake...

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Morgan Territory Addition Fire road

Danville

Morgan Territory Addition Fire Rd at Mount Diablo State Park. 0.4 miles.

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