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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The route intersects with other trails in the park's network, however the Nature Loop is well signed.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The path is generally flat and follows sandy single track.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The course passes through arid chaparral in a dry wash basin.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
No pets are permitted in the park or on the hike.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The trail is generally and easy course with minimal elevation change.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Nature Loop at Caspers Wilderness Park.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Minimal signage along the actual hike.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
There is no real difference in the direction that you take the hike.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The Nature Loop has two different trailheads, as they connect with different parts of the parking area. Both are marked by a sign.