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Many hikers proclaim that the burgers here are the "best on trail" and so most take the short detour off the trail to fill up on extra calories.
 
Many hikers proclaim that the burgers here are the "best on trail" and so most take the short detour off the trail to fill up on extra calories.
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==Access from the Trail==
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==Food and Drink==
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==Resupply==
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===Groceries===
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===Gear Shops===
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===Stove Fuel===
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===Laundry===
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===Shipping Services===
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===Hiker Boxes===
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==Lodging==
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===Hotels and Motels===
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===Hostels===
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===Camping===
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===Other===
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==Trails Angels==
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==Attractions==
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==Transportation Services==
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===Buses===
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===Airports===
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===Train Stations===
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===Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis===
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==References==
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[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
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Revision as of 22:55, 14 February 2020

Paradise Valley Cafe is a cafe located close to mile 152 of the Pacific Crest Trail. It offers a wide variety of burgers, beers, breakfasts, sandwiches or more.

Many hikers proclaim that the burgers here are the "best on trail" and so most take the short detour off the trail to fill up on extra calories.

Access from the Trail

Food and Drink

Resupply

Groceries

Gear Shops

Stove Fuel

Laundry

Shipping Services

Hiker Boxes

Lodging

Hotels and Motels

Hostels

Camping

Other

Trails Angels

Attractions

Transportation Services

Buses

Airports

Train Stations

Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis

References


External Links

Access from the trail

Paradise Valley Cafe is located at the intersection of highways 74 and 371, 1 mile west of the PCT where it crosses Highway 74 at mile 152.

There is a fair amount of traffic on this road and hitching the short distance should not be too much of a problem.