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Episode 46
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California Coastal Trail
Devil's Slide Trail
Season 1
Episode 34
Devil’s Slide was a treacherous section of Highway 1, plagued by countless accidents, casualties, and road closures since it opened in 1936. Despite the risk of danger, astonishing views of the coastline were a welcome reward for those willing to navigate this narrow winding highway. When a landslide closed down the road for good in 1995, a group of citizen activists banded together and successfully proposed to turn this 1.2-mile section of road into a sensational segment of the California Coastal Trail. When it re-opened in 2015, the paved multi-use trail featured dedicated lanes for bicyclists, pedestrians, and equestrians alike.
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Gary Conwell is a lifeguard officer for the city of Newport Beach for the past 18 years.

5:02
Marin Headland's Golden Gate National Recreation Area hosts rich biodiversity.

6:07
Lands End is a popular hiking destination at Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

6:28
Del Norte County is home to the cleanest river in the continental U.S., the Smith River.

5:26
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park hosts sea-side bluffs above ancient redwoods.

6:03
The Humboldt Bay Trail is a network of trails that will connect Humboldt's largest cities.

5:59
The Fort Bragg Coastal Trail sees as many as 12,000 people per day on holiday weekends.

6:48
In Fort Bragg, California, an industrial mill site closed off the coastline for 150 years.

6:55
The Mendocino Land Trust has just completed the two-mile Pelican Bluffs Trail.

7:58
The Sea Ranch is an environmentally-planned private community along the Sonoma Coast.

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In 2015, the Trust for Public land helped establish Kashia Coastal Reserve.

5:28
Decades after the Russians withdrew, Fort Ross was acquired by the state in 1906.