Methuselah Trail

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Methuselah Trail is a hiking path in California’s Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest that leads visitors through some of the world’s oldest known living trees.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
recreational footpath
attracts hikers
nature enthusiasts
photographers
tourists
conservationFocus protection of ancient bristlecone pines
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Inyo County NERFINISHED
ecosystemType high-elevation conifer forest
features ancient bristlecone pine trees
interpretive signs
loop route
hasAccessPoint Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest visitor area
hasClimate high-elevation semi-arid
hasEnvironment subalpine
hasNotableTreeType Great Basin bristlecone pine GENERATED
hasVegetationType bristlecone pine woodland
hasView White Mountains landscape
distant Sierra Nevada ranges
interpretiveTheme forest conservation
high-elevation ecology
longevity of bristlecone pines
knownFor high-elevation hiking
passing some of the world’s oldest known living trees
views of ancient bristlecone pines
locatedIn Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Inyo County, California
Inyo National Forest NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
partOf Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest trail system
partOfProtectedArea Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest NERFINISHED
safetyConsideration altitude-related issues
rapid weather changes
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectOf hiking guides
nature tourism articles
surface dirt path
terrain mountainous
usedFor hiking
nature observation
photography

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