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Sierra Cascades Bicycle Route Summary:



 Sumas, WA to Tecate, CA
 5 map set (2,389 mi.)
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 1. Sumas, WA to Mt. Rainier NP, WA
 (447.0 mi.)
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 2. Mt. Rainier NP, WA to Crater Lake NP, OR
 (445.9 mi.)
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 3. Crater Lake NP, OR to Truckee, CA
 (455.6 mi.)
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 4. Truckee, CA to Lake Isabella, CA
 (554.3 mi.)
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 5. Lake Isabella, CA to Tecate, CA
 (486.2 mi.)
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SIERRA CASCADES TWITTER FEED



AN ADVENTURE ALONG THE STUNNING PACIFIC CREST
The Sierra Cascades Bicycle Route runs roughly parallel to the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail along the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada from the Canadian border to the Mexican border. This route is characterized by volcanoes, long stretches of forested countryside, busy towns, deserts, orchards and everything in between. More.



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