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    Tahoe Rim Trail
    The trail is 165 miles long and two feet wide and is open to hiking, equestrians, and mountain biking. The trail encompasses the ridge tops of the Lake Tahoe Basin, crossing six counties, and two states. The Tahoe Rim Trail meets up with about 50 miles of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.
     
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    Kit Carson Trail
    This trail is a walking path around the residential district in Carson City. Many of the houses have a long history in this city and have housed individuals such as Mark Twain and Abe Curry. Short sound clips are available at 24 of the homes along this path to help people get a better glimpse of early life in this frontier town.
     

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    Martin Slough Nature Trail
    The Martin Sough rests in the valley between the Sierra Nevada in the west and the Pinenut Mountain Range in the east. Wetland ponds were created at Gilman Avenue to decrease the flow of the slough, and to provide a natural environment for many species of wildlife. The trail provides many opportunities to observe the ecosystems within the slough year round. Access: Access to the Martin Slough is accessible by Highway 395 onto Gilman Road. The trail head is located at the entrance to Chichester Estates.
     

     
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