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Howard's Hill Motorized Trail

Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult Strenuous
Elevation: Varies
Elevation Gain: N/A
Length: 3 Miles (5.0 Kilometers)


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General Description

Connects with the Powerline Road. Approximately half of this trail is narrow and steep and only accessible by motorcycle. Best suited for the more advanced riders.

Directions from Santa Margarita: Travel Highway 58 to Park Hill Road and turn right (east) drive on to the Turkey Flat parking area. Trail begins at the end of Powerline Road.

Seasonal Information:
Normally Open: Year-round .



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Recreation Opportunities
Activity Remarks On Site
ICON ATV Riding Howard's Hill
Yes
ICON Four-Wheel Driving Howard's Hill
Yes
ICON Motorcycle Riding Howard's Hill
Yes



Related Activities
Powerline Road (29S27) Motorized Trail - From the sandy Turkey Flats up the PG&E Powerline Road to the towers, this old road is an easy route with a gradual climb. It connects to the Howard's Hill Bypass Trail.



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Contact Information:

California Travel and Tourism Commision, P.O. Box 1499 , Sacramento, CA, 95812-1499, Phone: 800-862-2543






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