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Pleasant Lake Trail

1.0 mi

Distance

446 ft

Elev. Gain

34m

Est. Time

Easy

Difficulty

About This Trail

Pleasant Lake Trail is a relatively short and accessible trail spanning approximately 1 mile in length with a total elevation gain of 446 feet. Located near latitude 41.5343825 and longitude -123.3299607, this trail promises hikers a serene experience with moderate elevation changes. Set within a predominantly dirt surface environment, it traverses varied terrain likely characteristic of Northern California’s natural landscapes, providing some elevation to offer a mild challenge despite its 'easy' classification. This out-and-back trail leads hikers to a pleasant lakeside setting, ideal for nature enthusiasts looking to enjoy a quick outdoor excursion.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Hazards & Warnings

steep elevation gain

Elevation Profile

Min:1,650 ft
Max:1,792 ft
142 ft
109 ft
1,650 ft1,697 ft1,744 ft1,792 ft0.0 mi0.3 mi0.5 mi0.8 mi1.0 mi

Trail Details

Surface
Dirt

Official sources & verification

We don't have curated agency sources for this trail in our cache yet. Outdoors is not the permitting authority — confirm conditions, permits, and access with the managing agency before you go. If you know who manages this trail, please tell us.

Best Seasons

Highlights

lake viewnatural landscape

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Hunt context

This trail crosses hunting units

During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the California hunting page

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