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Julian, California is a small town located west of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] at mile 77.
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Julian, California is a small town located west of the [[Pacific Crest Trail]] at mile 77. Julian mainly caters to tourists. As a result, there is not a whole lot of interest to hikers but it is still possible to do a fairly decent resupply here. There are also a few quirky shops and places to stay.
  
== Access from the trail ==
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==Access from the Trail==
The PCT crosses California Highway 78 at mile 77, known as '[[Scissors Crossing]]'. The town of Julian is located 12 miles to the west of this point and is usually a relatively easy hitch.
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The [[Pacific Crest Trail]] crosses California Highway 78 at mile 77, known as '[[Scissors Crossing]]'. The town of Julian is located 12 miles to the west of this point and is usually a relatively easy hitch.
  
== Facilities ==
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==Lodging==
Julian is a small town that mainly caters to tourists. As a result, there is not a whole lot of interest to hikers but it is still possible to do a fairly decent resupply here. There are also a few quirky shops and places to stay.
 
  
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==Resupply==
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===Groceries===
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Julian Market carries all the usual hiker foods and is very welcoming to PCT hikers.
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===Gear Shops===
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===Stove Fuel===
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===Shipping Services===
 
There is conflicting information as to whether there is still a Post Office in Julian. As of October 2019, USPS no longer lists it on their website, although this conflicts with other information online. Verify for yourself before attempting to send a package to the Post Office!
 
There is conflicting information as to whether there is still a Post Office in Julian. As of October 2019, USPS no longer lists it on their website, although this conflicts with other information online. Verify for yourself before attempting to send a package to the Post Office!
  
=== Food and drink ===
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==Food and Drink==
 
Thru-hikers will likely be interested in paying a visit to 'Mom's Pies', where they can obtain a free serving of pie, ice cream and a drink on production of a valid PCT permit.
 
Thru-hikers will likely be interested in paying a visit to 'Mom's Pies', where they can obtain a free serving of pie, ice cream and a drink on production of a valid PCT permit.
  
=== Groceries ===
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==Trails Angels==
Julian Market carries all the usual hiker foods and is very welcoming to PCT hikers.
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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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=== Lodging ===
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==External Links==
  
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail Resupply Locations]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail Resupply Locations]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]

Revision as of 21:27, 14 October 2019

Julian, California is a small town located west of the Pacific Crest Trail at mile 77. Julian mainly caters to tourists. As a result, there is not a whole lot of interest to hikers but it is still possible to do a fairly decent resupply here. There are also a few quirky shops and places to stay.

Access from the Trail

The Pacific Crest Trail crosses California Highway 78 at mile 77, known as 'Scissors Crossing'. The town of Julian is located 12 miles to the west of this point and is usually a relatively easy hitch.

Lodging

Resupply

Groceries

Julian Market carries all the usual hiker foods and is very welcoming to PCT hikers.

Gear Shops

Stove Fuel

Shipping Services

There is conflicting information as to whether there is still a Post Office in Julian. As of October 2019, USPS no longer lists it on their website, although this conflicts with other information online. Verify for yourself before attempting to send a package to the Post Office!

Food and Drink

Thru-hikers will likely be interested in paying a visit to 'Mom's Pies', where they can obtain a free serving of pie, ice cream and a drink on production of a valid PCT permit.

Trails Angels

Attractions

Transportation Services

Buses

Airports

Train Stations

Ride Hailing Services, Shuttles, and Taxis

References


External Links