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- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail abstract "The Cactus to Clouds Trail from Palm Springs, California, to San Jacinto Peak is a hiking trail. With a net elevation gain of 10,300 feet (3,100 m), it has the greatest elevation increase of any trail in the United States. It gains it in only 14 miles (23 km), also making it one of the steeper trails of its length in the world. Also known as the Skyline Trail, it climbs 7,900 feet from the desert to Long Valley where it joins with the main trail to gain another 2,400 feet to the summit. The trail is ten miles to the tram in Long Valley or twenty miles to San Jacinto Peak and back down to the tram.The trail starts behind the Palm Springs Art Museum. The bottom portion, known as the Museum Trail, continues to a junction with the North Lykken Trail. At its end it joins the Desert View Nature Trail. Hikers may proceed to Long Valley and then continue to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway or San Jacinto Peak.With the exception of the final few miles to the summit, no portion of the Skyline Trail is an officially sanctioned trail of any public land agency; however, public access to the area is allowed. It is recognized as a cross-country route by most authorities. It is maintained by local hikers, who have painted directions onto rocks and maintain two emergency water caches.".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail thumbnail San_Jacinto_Peak_from_the_east_near_Cactus_to_Clouds.jpg?width=300.
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- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageID "33906706".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageLength "5308".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageRevisionID "706405614".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hiking_trails_in_California.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Times.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Springs,_California.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Springs_Aerial_Tramway.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Springs_Art_Museum.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink San_Jacinto_Peak.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Trail.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cactus to Clouds Trail".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail caption "Upper reaches of the Cactus to Clouds Trail on San Jacinto Peak's east face".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail difficulty "Very strenuous, difficult to follow, temperature extremes, no water".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail highest "San Jacinto Peak".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail location Palm_Springs,_California.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail lowest "Palm Springs Art Museum".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail name "Cactus to Clouds Trail".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail photo "San Jacinto Peak from the east near Cactus to Clouds.jpg".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail trailheads Palm_Springs_Art_Museum.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail trailheads San_Jacinto_Peak.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail use "Hiking, Backpacking".
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- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail subject Category:Hiking_trails_in_California.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail hypernym Trail.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail point "33.82527777777778 -116.55055555555556".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail type Park.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail type Place.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail type Attraction.
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail type Park.
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- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail comment "The Cactus to Clouds Trail from Palm Springs, California, to San Jacinto Peak is a hiking trail. With a net elevation gain of 10,300 feet (3,100 m), it has the greatest elevation increase of any trail in the United States. It gains it in only 14 miles (23 km), also making it one of the steeper trails of its length in the world. Also known as the Skyline Trail, it climbs 7,900 feet from the desert to Long Valley where it joins with the main trail to gain another 2,400 feet to the summit.".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail label "Cactus to Clouds Trail".
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- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail lat "33.82527777777778".
- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail long "-116.55055555555556".
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- Cactus_to_Clouds_Trail depiction San_Jacinto_Peak_from_the_east_near_Cactus_to_Clouds.jpg.
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