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− | The Southern Terminus monument is located on the California | + | The Southern Terminus monument of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] is located on the border of California and Baja California, Mexico - approximately 1.5 miles south of the town of [[Campo|Campo, California]]. It marks the southernmost point of the trail. |
The current monument was installed in January 2016. | The current monument was installed in January 2016. | ||
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+ | == Starting or ending a hike == | ||
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+ | The Southern Terminus monument is typically where [[Nobo|NOBO hikers]] start a thru-hike and where [[Sobo|SOBO hikers]] end a thru-hike. Hikers can reach the monument from Campo by way of a 1.5 mile road-walk. It may also be possible to hitchhike this short distance, or trail angels may be able to provide rides to or from the monument. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]] |
Latest revision as of 01:35, 12 October 2019
The Southern Terminus monument of the Pacific Crest Trail is located on the border of California and Baja California, Mexico - approximately 1.5 miles south of the town of Campo, California. It marks the southernmost point of the trail.
The current monument was installed in January 2016.
Starting or ending a hike
The Southern Terminus monument is typically where NOBO hikers start a thru-hike and where SOBO hikers end a thru-hike. Hikers can reach the monument from Campo by way of a 1.5 mile road-walk. It may also be possible to hitchhike this short distance, or trail angels may be able to provide rides to or from the monument.