Red Hills (Tuolumne County)
Bureau of Land Management areas in CaliforniaMountain ranges of Northern CaliforniaMountain ranges of Tuolumne County, CaliforniaMountain ranges of the Sierra Nevada (United States)Nature reserves in California ... and 3 more
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The Red Hills are a mountain range in Tuolumne County, California. Elevations within the Red Hills vary between 750 and 1,750 feet (230 and 530 m) above sea level. Slopes of the hills themselves vary from about 30% to 75%. In 1937 Paramount filmed on location at the Red Hills area the motion picture North of the Rio Grande (1937) starring William Boyd as 'Hopalong Cassidy'. The studio sent a Hetch Hetchy railroad locomotive No.30 to roll through the Red Hills scenic landscape.
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Overlook Loop Trail,
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| N 37.840483333333 ° | E -120.45797416667 ° |
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Overlook Loop Trail
Overlook Loop Trail
95309
California, United States
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