view gallery SE12.4 km | Kings River Crossing in Bailey Bridges Baily's Bridge crossing the Kings River posted by: kingsrafter location: California date approved: 07/01/2011 last visited: 05/06/2011 |
view gallery SE13.7 km | Camp 4 1/2 (Crazy Horse) in Campgrounds Perfect Cabin the Kings River. All you need to bring is Food and Linens. posted by: kingsrafter location: California date approved: 07/06/2011 last visited: 05/06/2011 |
view gallery SW14.6 km | Lakeridge Camping & Boating Resort in Campgrounds Lakeridge Camping & Boating resort is near Pine Flat Lake Marina. 107 total spaces offer overnight camping and extended stays. Fishing, Boating, Water Sports, Hiking and other outdoor activities are here. Half way between Yosemite & Sequoia NP. posted by: gdubu location: California date approved: 06/14/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery NW17.1 km | Tollhouse, CA - 93667 in U.S. Post Offices A post office in Tollhouse, CA. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 03/02/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery SE23.7 km | Giant Sequoia National Monument, California - Northern Part in Public Access Lands Protecting the world's largest trees posted by: Bernd das Brot Team location: California date approved: 08/15/2008 last visited: 10/03/2015 |
view gallery NE24.6 km | The Dinkey Creek Roof Pendant in Places of Geologic Significance The Dinkey Creek Roof Pendant is described as the remnant of a layer of meta-sediments that were above the Dinkey Creek Pluton that intruded underneath them. These rocks have been folded three different ways. posted by: TerryDad2 location: California date approved: 01/02/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SE24.8 km | Biola Tank in Water Towers 12814 W. “G” Street, (4th and G Streets) in Downtown Biola, California posted by: fresgo location: California date approved: 02/06/2009 last visited: 02/06/2010 |
view gallery W25.7 km | Quail Oaks Gate in Prather, CA in Gates of Distinction Quails, Snakes and Biplanes cover this gate on Sample Rd. posted by: jsemanajr location: California date approved: 10/16/2009 last visited: 07/02/2011 |
view gallery NW26.7 km | Auberry, CA - 93602 in U.S. Post Offices The post office in Auberry, CA. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 03/02/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NW26.7 km | Auberry Library - Auberry, CA in Libraries The Auberry library in Fresno County. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 02/14/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NW26.7 km | Library Bear - Auberry, CA in Bear Statues A bear in front of the Auberry library. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 02/16/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NE27 km | South Lake – A Cirque in Places of Geologic Significance The geomorphology of The Dinkey Lakes region has been largely created by the various glaciers that have covered the area. One of the landforms that the glaciers creates is a cirque. And when the cirque fills in with water it forms a tarn. posted by: TerryDad2 location: California date approved: 01/03/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery W27.4 km | Prather, CA - 93651 in U.S. Post Offices A post office in Prather, CA. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 03/02/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery W27.4 km | Velasco's - Prather, CA in Mexican Restaurants A Mexican restaurant in Prather, CA. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 02/14/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery W27.5 km | Subway - Auberry - Prather, CA in Subway Restaurants A Subway in Prather, CA. posted by: saopaulo1 location: California date approved: 02/16/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery NE27.5 km | First Dinkey Lake Eutrophication in Places of Geologic Significance First Dinkey Lake is a dieing lake. From the moment of its creation sediment has been slowly filling it in and it will one day become a meadow. This process is called eutrophication. posted by: TerryDad2 location: California date approved: 01/03/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NE27.7 km | Dinky Creek Pluton in Places of Geologic Significance Recent theories of large granite futon formation start with the partial melting of a subducting plate. This magma rises up through fractures near the surface where the magma spreads out laterally along a horizontal fracture. posted by: TerryDad2 location: California date approved: 01/02/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SE28.5 km | Boole Tree in Exceptional Trees The Boole Tree, eighth largest tree in the world posted by: Daniel Nestlerode location: California date approved: 07/07/2008 last visited: 02/20/2018 |
view gallery S29.3 km | Fresno County Benchmark #KO96 in U.S. Benchmarks Located at the intersection of Anchor Avenue and Hills Valley Road in Rural Fresno County. posted by: fresgo location: California date approved: 04/05/2010 last visited: 04/05/2010 |
view gallery SW30.1 km | Lonely 180 Chimney - California in Lonely Chimneys Not-so-lonely chimney along Hwy 180. posted by: fishingwishing location: California date approved: 07/24/2008 last visited: 12/21/2020 |
view gallery SE30.7 km | Converse Basin Grove in E Clampus Vitus Historical Markers E Clampus Vitus marker, commemorating a grove of Giant Sequoia trees that was cut in 1907. posted by: Bernd das Brot Team location: California date approved: 05/10/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NW30.9 km | True Center of California in U.S. Benchmarks Center of California as determined by CSU Fresno posted by: Clan_Armstrong location: California date approved: 03/09/2014 last visited: 07/30/2020 |
view gallery SW31.9 km | Fresno County Benchmark JM9A in U.S. Benchmarks Near the corner of Herndon and Academy Avenues in rural Fresno County. posted by: fresgo location: California date approved: 02/04/2009 last visited: 02/04/2009 |
view gallery SE32 km | Gamlin Cabin, Kings Canyon, California in U.S. National Register of Historic Places First house in America's deepest Canyon posted by: Bernd das Brot Team location: California date approved: 05/15/2008 last visited: 03/31/2014 |
view gallery SE32 km | Gamlin Cabin, California in Unoccupied Buildings, Shacks, and Cabins The oldest house in Kings Canyon, built in 1872 and unoccupied since 1933. posted by: Bernd das Brot Team location: California date approved: 05/08/2010 last visited: 03/31/2014 |
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