- Source: Theodore Solomons Trail
The Theodore Solomons Trail is a long-distance trail in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California, passing through Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks, and the Sierra National Forest. From the northern terminus at Glacier Point in Yosemite and the southern terminus located at Horseshoe Meadow, the trail's official length is 271.3 miles (436.6 km). For almost all of its length, the trail is in the Middle Sierra backcountry and wilderness areas.
The trail was developed by Dennis R. Gagnon in 1974 as a lower elevation alternative to the popular John Muir Trail, which it runs largely parallel to. The trail was named for the explorer Theodore Solomons.
See also
Ecology of the Sierra Nevada
Long-distance trails in the United States
Sierra High Route
References
External links
Overview and Map of the Theodore Solomons Trail
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- Kampanye Bougainville
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- Theodore Solomons
- List of Sierra Nevada topics
- List of long-distance trails in the United States
- Mount Solomons
- John Muir Trail
- Thousand Island Lake
- New Georgia campaign
- Sierra Crest
- Battle of Kula Gulf