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#35 - Smith Drift - (Goggles)

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#4 - Trail Bizz Johnson Trail - (All Other Areas)

Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:12:52 PST
This prototype for the national rails to trails program, uses the old roadbed of the Southern Pacific Railroad's Fernley/Lassen line. Today one half of the trail is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Forestry, while the second half is under the control of the Bureau of Land Management. It is named for U.S. Congressman Harold T. 'Bizz' Johnson, who pioneered the Rail/Trail legislation. This trail runs from the town of Susanville, west approximately 25 miles to the town of Westwood. In between is some of the most senic lands in all of northeastern California. The trail itself is a mixture of gravel and dirt, and runs at no more than a 3% grade as it climbs from the high desert terrain of Susanville, up into the Sierras towards Westwood. The route parallels the Susan River for about the first 13 miles to the halfway point at Goumaz. The trail crosses the Susan River in several places and all of the old railroad bridges have been restored and are used as part of the trail. There are also two original railroad tunnels within the first 7 miles. West of Goumaz, the trail passes through the beautiful Lassen National Forest.


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