Hites Cove Road is an approximately seven-mile rural highway corridor located in the Sierra Nevada range of Mariposa County. As presently configured Hites Cove Road begins as a paved roadway at Double Eagle Road in the neighborhood of Mariposa Pines. Hites Cove Road north of Mariposa Pines becomes Sierra National Forest Road 03S002 for approximately two miles and Off Highway Vehicle trail 19E200 for another four miles to the town site of Hites Cove. Hites Cove Road is named after the ghost town of Hites Cove. This former community was the site of a mining strike by John Hite at the South Fork Merced River in 1861. Hites Cove was a prominent Gold Rush era community in Mariposa County which eventually grew important enough to warrant a twenty-stamp mill. John Hite petitioned the Mariposa County Board of Supervisors for the construction of Hites Cove Road in 1864. Functionally the road to Hites Cove would be complete in 1866 when a footbridge was constru...
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