using public transit for when visiting nature is not a bad idea
11/10/09 07:53
For every single outdoor enthusiast who really just wants to leave their vehicle behind and just get some information on how to take public forms of transportation, in order to reach to the Bay Area hiking trails, as well as the camping grounds, Transit and Trails is the new resource and the ultimate answer.
There are hundreds of trailheads with a hundred and fifty campgrounds waiting to be explored across the entire Bay Area's one point two million acres of lands that has surely been preserved.
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