Sherwins Vista

  • Just over half a mile east of Mammoth Creek Park on the Town Loop multi-use path--at the top of the hill if you're coming southeast from the junction of the Loop and Commerce Drive--is a paved rest area and viewpoint. Relax on one of the benches and take in the lower Mammoth Creek Valley, the Borrow Pit and the full extent of the Sherwins Range before continuing your trek about town.

  • Just over half a mile east of Mammoth Creek Park on the Town Loop multi-use path--at the top of the hill if you're coming southeast from the junction of the Loop and Commerce Drive--is a paved rest area and viewpoint. Relax on one of the benches and take in the lower Mammoth Creek Valley, the Borrow Pit and the full extent of the Sherwins Range before continuing your trek about town.

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7.8 mi

  • Surface: Asphalt
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Family Biking the Town Loop and Sierra Park Connector 3.9 Asphalt Less than 4 hours
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Hiking the Town Loop to Sherwins Vista and the Hayden Cabin Museum - Adaptive Option 2.5 Mixed Less than 4 hours
Pets on the Town Loop to Sherwins Vista 1.9 Asphalt Less than 4 hours
Walking the Town Loop to Sherwins Vista 1.9 Asphalt Less than 4 hours
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