11 bedrock mortars up a secluded canyon.
Start here at Curry Point on Mount Diablo. 5-6 mile round trip.
600-700 foot elevation climb.
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Go down Curry Canyon Road. Don’t miss the Curry Creek Milling Station about a mile downup a little drainage on your right. 18 unusual mortars.
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Go up the hill on Curry Cave Road.
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Continue up Curry Cave Road to the park boundary.
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Save Mount Diablo has bought this property and ironically is striving to keep people off of it.
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We are monitoring archaeological sites to be sure there is no damage or looting.
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The boys examine bedrock mortars in this grand outcrop.
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Great hiking and exploring throughout this area.
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