111. The trails were narrow, cranky winders with accidental fall lines and haphazard trail intersections. 112. The three-quarter-mile Pinery trail is wheelchair-accessible and runs from the visitor center to the ruins of a Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach station. 113. The trail already is well-established in Utah and parts of Arizona. 114. The trail is a project of the San Francisco Historical Society. 115. The trail is in the shape of a lollipop with a three-mile section leading to a seven-mile loop. 116. The trail was in bad condition because repairs had been curtailed during the war. 117. The trail was the brainchild of pioneering land-use planner Benton MacKaye early in this century. 118. The trail can be steep and slippery. 119. The trail is a steep climb, and the water is heavy. 120. The trail is as scenic as it is historic. |