Independence Trail

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Independence Trail is a historic wheelchair-accessible hiking trail in California that follows a converted gold-mining ditch above the South Yuba River.

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Independence Trail canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf accessible trail
hiking trail
historic site
associatedWith gold mining history in California
follows converted gold-mining ditch
hasAccessibility wheelchair-accessible
hasAccessPoint Highway 49 near Nevada City NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance adaptive reuse of mining infrastructure for recreation
hasDesignation historic wheelchair-accessible trail
hasDifficulty easy
hasEnvironment Sierra Nevada foothills NERFINISHED
hasFeature accessible picnic areas
elevated flumes
interpretive signs
viewpoints of South Yuba River
hasHistoricalEra Gold Rush-related infrastructure
hasManagement state and local park agencies
hasPrimaryUserGroup hikers
wheelchair users
hasPurpose preserving mining history features
providing accessible nature experience
hasRecreationType day-use trail
hasSection Independence Trail East NERFINISHED
Independence Trail West NERFINISHED
hasVegetation mixed conifer forest
oak woodland
hasView South Yuba River canyon NERFINISHED
hasWildlife birds
deer
small mammals
isConversionOf historic mining ditch infrastructure
locatedAbove South Yuba River NERFINISHED
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Nevada County, California NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
near South Yuba River State Park NERFINISHED
originalUseOfDitch mining water conveyance
partOf South Yuba River canyon area NERFINISHED
trailSurface dirt path
wooden boardwalks
usedFor hiking
nature observation
wheelchair recreation

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South Yuba River State Park hasStructure Independence Trail