Hume Lake LbNA #4527
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 28, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Fresno |
County: | Fresno |
State: | California |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Sierra Sally |
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Found by: | J.P. |
Last found: | Aug 9, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jun 28, 2003 |
Alive and well 7/7/08
Go to Hume Lake
Go around Hume Lake past Shady Cove and park at the boat ramp on the opposite side of the Christian Camp
Walk to the end of the road toward the dam
Take the Hume Lake Trail down toward the bottom of the dam
When you get to the Iron Bridge Stop
Turn around 180 degrees and look where you've come from
There is a Large Boulder/Monolith on your Right at 2 o'clock
Now Look Left about 10:30 or 11 o'clock
See the Burned log peeking out from behind the Manzanita
Look under the log .... use a stick to scoot it out. Snakes in this area you know.
Please read disclaimer
Easy hike, paved except last few feet. Stroller and dog friendly. less than 1/2 mile hike round trip.
Bring your fishing poll and bathing suit
This is National Forest, but you must go through National Park to get here. There is a $10 fee to get into the park. Be sure to stop and see the General Grant Tree (second largest living thing on earth!)
This box will not be accessible during winter due to snow.
Go to Hume Lake
Go around Hume Lake past Shady Cove and park at the boat ramp on the opposite side of the Christian Camp
Walk to the end of the road toward the dam
Take the Hume Lake Trail down toward the bottom of the dam
When you get to the Iron Bridge Stop
Turn around 180 degrees and look where you've come from
There is a Large Boulder/Monolith on your Right at 2 o'clock
Now Look Left about 10:30 or 11 o'clock
See the Burned log peeking out from behind the Manzanita
Look under the log .... use a stick to scoot it out. Snakes in this area you know.
Please read disclaimer
Easy hike, paved except last few feet. Stroller and dog friendly. less than 1/2 mile hike round trip.
Bring your fishing poll and bathing suit
This is National Forest, but you must go through National Park to get here. There is a $10 fee to get into the park. Be sure to stop and see the General Grant Tree (second largest living thing on earth!)
This box will not be accessible during winter due to snow.