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More great hikes

There are many beautiful places in the Central Sierra- Northern Yosemite region, and some of the best are off the beaten path. To see more of our favorites, click here.

What exactly does CSERC do?

We work throughout the region, from the most remote areas of the high country where we locate rare wildlife and monitor meadows, down to the foothills where we test water quality and advocate for open space threatened by development. Click here to read more!

Support our efforts!

Please consider supporting CSERC's work to protect water, wildlife, and wild places across the Northern Yosemite region! Your donation will go towards free educational programs for children, environmental watchdog monitoring and advocacy, and watershed restoration projects.

Helpful Links for Your Hikes

 

  • You can read CSERC's favorite tips, activities, and destinations for camping with family (especially young children) here.

 

 

 

  • The Sierra Nevada Conservancy and the Sierra Business Council have partnered with the National Geographic Society to capture the history and heritage of the Sierra Nevada region through this interactive Web site.

 

 

 

  • To see the Bureau of Reclamation's maps, hours, and use information for the New Melones Reservoir area, click here. This includes maps for the Natural Bridges and Tabletop Mountain trails.

 

 

 

  • This federally-run site allows you to search for and make camping reservations on federal lands, while providing information about fees, recreational activities, and various permits required.

 

 

 

  • Yosemite National Park's page here can give you updates on park conditions, programs, things to do, and information about the park's history.

 

 

 

  • If you prefer to read about CSERC's hiking tips and favorite Northern Yosemite destinations in Spanish, click here   to visit the Spanish language section of our website.
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