The climb up Iron Mountain near San Diego is a good climb. We didnāt take the direct route though; instead we took a longer hike up the Ellie Lane Trail. It was work, but it was worth it.
The view from the high point on Mountain Trail at Jack London State Historic Park is spectacular.
Jack London State Historic Park is becoming one of my favorite places to hike. It has redwoods, oak forests, foothills, ridges and very scenic views. The hike up Mountain Trail to High Point is worth the effort and is spectacular.
The hike starts off on the Lake Trail to London Lake from the Upper Parking Lot. As you begin, you hike past a picnic area, winery ruins and the distillery and turn and hike past a vineyard. Follow Mountain Trail which is a service road next to the wooded area. We stayed on Mountain Road as we passed an intersection where another trail leads to London Lake.
The view from Snow Mountain East Peak into the Sacramento Valley.
As when I wrote about my hike to the West Peak of Snow Mountain, the same two words apply: āpeaceful desolation,ā but the scenery has drastically changed since 2018 when I was there last.
A little less than a month after I hiked to the West Peak, the Ranch Fire broke out, and the area was closed for nearly two years for restoration. Then it was opened it up, but then the August Fire broke out in 2020, and the forest closed back down for a few months.
The trail through Fern Canyon is well defined and surrounded by Redwood Trees and ferns.
Up on the Northern California Coast just south of Fort Bragg in the Van Damme State Park is Fern Canyon. The deeper you go into the canyon, the better it gets. You will hike among the redwoods and lush ferns.
The hike along Redbud Trail takes you through the scenic foothills of the Cache Creek Wilderness Area.
This is a continuation of the Redbud Trail summary I wrote about in 2018. The total length of Redbud Trail (one way) is about 7.5 miles to Wilson Valley where it meets the Judge Davis Trail at Cache Creek. To read about the first 2.5 miles of the hike, see my Redbud Trail to Baton Flat summary. We pick up here at Baton Flat.
River Canyon Trail at Calaveras Big Trees State Park is the poorest maintained trail Iāve ever hiked. Parts of the trail should be closed as a safety hazard due to the poor upkeep of it. If the trail were maintained, this could be a really nice hike through the forest down to the North Fork of the Stanislaus River. Instead, I should have worn my heavier off-trail boots for parts of this trail.
I hate to start the hiking season off with a downer summary, but I want to get the word out before anybody might consider going to this state park.
Hiking to Donner Peak is easy to moderate, and Donner Peak is the high-point of this hike ā no question about it. Donner Peak overlooks Donner Lake, and once you make it there, you can take in the views and then head back the way you came. While thereās more, I wonāt lie; Iād head back the way I came if I were to do this hike again.
The Caples Creek Trail follows the cascades of Caples Creek through the forest, and during June and July there are usually wildflowers along the way. The trail starts off on an incline that continues for a little more than 3.5 miles, but overall it isnāt a bad slope as you hike through the forest.
Sky Trail is a beautiful hike meanders along greenery and under pine trees.
Sky Trail at Point Reyes National Seashore is an awesome hike, and at the right time of the year when the wildflowers are in bloom, itās a feast for the eyes.Ā For the most part, the hike is not too difficult and is actually relaxing as you hike under the pine forests next to ferns and greenery.
Sandy Kelham Beach at Point Reyes National Seashore is backed by a cliff wall along its expanse.
Bear Valley Trail is probably the most popular trail at Point Reyes National Seashore, and Iāve hiked it countless times. This family-friendly trail is wide and follows the Bear Valley Creek under lush canopy almost all the way where it intersects with the Coast Trail.
Elephants Back, Round Top Mountain and Sisters can be seen from the trail to Meiss Meadow.
From the trailhead, the hike to Meiss Meadow follows the Pacific Crest Trail to the Upper Truckee River you’ll have to cross and proceed up to the Showers Lake.