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The ultimate adventure guide

Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
A couple interpretive signs stand at the trailhead, along with views of the high rock formations that this trail will lead you to.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
The hike starts by climbing through Juniper Canyon, a oak shaded calm uphill walk before the real elevation gain starts.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
The trail soon leaves Juniper Canyon on a series of switchbacks as it reaches the higher trails.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
Views of the pinnacles formations from higher on the trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
A lone bench sits at a trail fork where hikers being their hike toward the High Peaks.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
Headed to the High Peaks along the trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
The single track trail can be wide, or can be extremely technical following a path of carved out grips and metal rails built into the rock.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
Low ceilings force hikers to get low in points.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
Bridges and platforms help hikers get through the most technical parts of the trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
Following the hard climbing of the High Points, the decline becomes and enjoyable ramble down single track trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
Hikers heading into the tunnel, the namesake for the Tunnel Trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
A bridge and a tunnel at Pinnacles National Park.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
01/13/2025
The Tunnel Trail.

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