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Hiking around Salton offers a distinctive experience within the Colorado Desert, characterized by its unique geographical features. The central Salton Sea, California's largest lake, lies 227 feet below sea level, creating a surreal desert-lake environment. The surrounding landscape includes desert hills, creosote bushes, and ocotillos, with distant views of the snow-capped Santa Rosa and San Bernardino Mountains. This region provides varied terrain for easy hiking trails, ranging from flat paths along the lake to gentle desert ascents.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Walk west along Brookside and turn left to access the Ebor Way to Cawton.
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A very impressive mosaic is to be found on the ground in Fryton next to Fryton Lane. There is also a bench to sit on with this next to your feet, so all in all, a great place to stop!
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Slingsby Castle was never actually a castle, but a home built in 1620s for Sir Charles Cavendish. It is still quite impressive (particularly in the right light!). It is now a Grade II listed building and a Scheduled Monument. You will have to admire it from afar, though, as it is not open to the public.
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Brookside is a little street in Hovingham, although perhaps 'beckside' would be better since this is in Yorkshire. I absolutely love this spot! There's a lovely bridge over Marrs Beck here, and in another place there's a little shallow ford right in the village. Very picturesque and rather enchanting.
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All Saints Church was rebuilt in 1860 by Marcus Worsley, except for the Anglo-Saxon tower, which was retained. It is believed that the tower dates back to just before 1066, around the time of the Battle of Hastings, of course. Inside the church, you will see how the Gothic of the nave contrasts with the unfaced stonework of the Saxon tower and its masonry. Well worth the visit!
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This is a 13th-century church. During the Civil War and the Commonwealth period, it fell into disrepair, and was subsequently restored in 1883-84. Originally, there had been no porch and tower: they were added during the restorations. The church is a Grade A listed building.
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On this spot, on Caulkley Bank, you will find not only the trig point (98m), but also a seat to rest on. There are lovely, far-reaching views of Ryedale from up here. In the summer, the fields tend to abound in red poppies, so be ready for that as well!
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This National Trust property is a 17th-century manor house. You will find a sheltered walled garden here outside, and inside an oak-panelled hall, family rooms and even a haunted room! As this belongs to The National Trust, you will need to pay to get in, but it's well-worth it!
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There are over 60 easy hiking trails around Salton, offering diverse experiences from flat paths along the lake to gentle desert ascents. In total, the region features more than 180 hiking routes for various ability levels.
The best time to hike around the Salton Sea is during the fall, winter, or spring. Summer temperatures can be extremely hot, making hiking challenging and potentially unsafe. Cooler months offer more comfortable conditions to explore the unique desert landscape.
Yes, many easy trails in the Salton Sea area are suitable for families. The Nunnington Hall and Caulkley Bank loop, for example, offers gentle landscapes. When planning, consider the exposed desert conditions and ensure you bring plenty of water for everyone.
Many trails in the Salton Sea area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before you go. Remember to keep your dog on a leash, carry enough water for both of you, and be mindful of the desert heat and terrain.
Easy hikes around the Salton Sea offer a unique blend of desert and lake environments. You'll encounter the vast Salton Sea itself, which is 227 feet below sea level, along with typical Colorado Desert flora like creosote bushes and ocotillos. Keep an eye out for diverse bird species, especially during migration seasons, as the area is a critical stop on the Pacific Flyway.
Yes, the Salton area features several easy loop trails. A popular option is the All Saints Church, Hovingham – Mowbray's Bakery loop, which is a flat path through the countryside. Another is the Fryton Mosaic – View of Slingsby Castle loop, offering rural views.
While hiking, you can explore several interesting landmarks. Consider visiting Helmsley — Market Town or the historic Castle Howard. For natural beauty, the Hutton-le-Hole Village Green and Stream offers a picturesque setting.
The easy trails in Salton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique desert-lake environment, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the accessible paths that allow for a relaxed exploration of this distinctive region.
Absolutely. The Salton Sea is a premier birdwatching destination, being a critical stop on the Pacific Flyway. Easy trails, particularly those near the Salton Sea State Recreation Area and the Sonny Bono Bird Area, offer excellent chances to observe a vast diversity of bird species, especially during winter migration.
Given the desert environment, it's crucial to wear lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. Sturdy closed-toe shoes are recommended. Most importantly, bring significantly more water than you think you'll need, as many trails are exposed with limited shade. Snacks, a map, and a fully charged phone are also advisable.
Yes, there are several short and easy options. The Kirkdale Cave loop is a relatively short trail, and the Fryton Mosaic – View of Slingsby Castle loop can be completed in under an hour, making them ideal for beginners or quick outings.
Parking is generally available at trailheads and designated recreation areas, such as the Salton Sea State Recreation Area. It's advisable to check specific trail information or visitor center guidance for the most convenient parking options for your chosen route.
The terrain on easy hikes around Salton is generally flat to gently rolling. You'll find paths along the lake shore, through desert flats with sparse vegetation, and some routes with minimal elevation gain. The ground is typically firm desert soil, but can be sandy in places.


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