Staley Explores25 days agoFrom
Easy to find. Parking for maybe 10 cars. Several dispersed camping sites that looked to be very popular at or very near the trailhead. Lots of traffic on the road on a Friday. The road was in good condition and mostly paved if traveling on FR 23 from 101. The trail is in great shape, mostly dry, there were some small Creek crossings but my non waterproof shoes never got wet though. We hiked 4.25 miles in according to Gaia gps app but never came to an obvious camp so we weren't sure where exactly we were turning around since we like to have a destination end point at a particular mileage based on the forest service info posted at the trailhead. The trail at times was a bit overgrown but without the trail and volunteer community in the times of covid this was to be expected. We did gain about 1200 feet according to the Gaia gps app on the hike so expect a bit of a workout that occurs at the beginning and end of the hike. Seemingly old growth forest as well as the mossy maples make this a hike worth doing. It was mostly pretty flat except the initial ridge. We saw someone riding a bike on this trail which seemed like it would be a lot of fun. Towards the end we did see a few Mt views presumably of Mt tebo.
Darrell Sofield25 days agoFrom
Great for a trail run or thoughtful hike among large old growth trees.
Krystal Fiore25 days agoFrom
Very fun open space whole family loved it so much. Just make sure you have the right pass or you'll wake up to a $5 ticket.