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Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California
BigBasin.org - the only site for complete, current park information

Hiking and Camping

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Hiking on Your Own

Easy hiking:
Redwood Loop Trail
Maddock Cabin Site
Sequoia Trail

Moderate hiking:
Sequoia Trail

Strenuous hiking:
Berry Creek Falls

Other trails
Mountain biking
Equestrian trails
Fire roads
Trail camps
Horse camps

Camping

Backpacking

Moderate hiking

Shadowbrook Trail

There and back: Forms loop with either Skyline to the Sea (via Slippery Rock trail connector) or Sequoia Trails (see above).

What to see: Sempervirens Falls, Founders Monument, Slippery Rock.

Location: Union Creek Area, Big Basin core area.

Trail head: Parking area south of Park Headquarters.

Length: ~4.7 miles~7.5 kms

Time: ~3 hours

Elevation: ~+/- 200'

Creeping Forest Trail to Dool Trail

There and back: Forms loop with Dool Trail.

What to see: Forest tilted by landslips.

Location: Opal Creek, Big Basin core area

Trail head: Skyline to the Sea at Gazos Picnic Area

Length: ~2 miles~3.5 kms

Time: ~1 1/2 hours

Elevation: ~+/- 400

Skyline to the Sea Trail to Meteor Trail to Middle Ridge Fire Road

There and back: Forms loop with Dool Trail or Gazos Creek Road.

What to see: Opal Creek, many Old Growth Trees and Rogers Creek.

Location: Opal Creek and large undeveloped Mid Park areas.

Trail head: Across the street from Park Headquarters, at the large Redwood Trail Marker, across Opal Creek from the Opal Creek Comfort Station then right.

Length: ~6 miles~10 kms

Time: ~3 hours

Elevation: ~+/- 600

Sunset Trail to Timms Creek to Skyline to the Sea Trail

Loop Trail.

What to see: Opal Creek, many of the largest Old Growth trees (Santa Clara Tree), and Timms Creek.

Location: Opal and Timms Creeks and large undeveloped

Mid Park areas.

Trail head: Across the street from Park Headquarters, at the large Redwood Trail Marker, across Opal Creek from the Opal Creek Comfort Station then right.

Length: ~7.3 miles~12 kms

Time: ~4 1/2 hours

Elevation: ~+200 - 400'

Strenuous hiking

Trail to Berry Creek Falls

Sunset Trail to Berry Creek Falls Trail to Skyline to the Sea Trail

Loop Trail.

What to see: Opal Creek, many of the largest Old Growth trees (Santa Clara Tree), and Berry Creek (four water falls).

Location: Opal to Berry Creeks and large undeveloped Mid Park areas.

Trail head: Across the street from Park Headquarters, at the large Redwood Trail Marker, across

Opal Creek from the Opal Creek Comfort Station then right.

Length: ~10.5 miles~17 kms

Time: ~6 hours

Elevation: ~+200 - 400'

Pine Mountain Trail to Buzzards Roost

There and Back.

What to see: Blooms Creek and Waddell Creeks, Pine Mountain, Buzzards Roost (highest point in the Park: 2200') and a view to forever (weather permitting).

Location: Big Basin core area and Mid Park areas

Trail head: Across the street from Park Headquarters, at the large Redwood Trail Marker

Redwood Trail to Blooms Creek Campground

One Way.

Length: ~5 miles~8 kms

Time: ~4 1/2 hours

Elevation: ~+/-1200'

Howard King Trail to Mount McAbee

There and Back. Forms loop with Skyline to the Sea Trail

What to see: Spectacular views!

Location: Mid Park areas.

Trail head: Skyline to the Sea and Middle Ridge Fire Road.

Length:: ~7 miles~11 kms

Time: ~4 hours

Elevation: ~+/-730'

Skyline to the Sea Trail to Waddell Beach

One Way.

What to see: Spectacular views!

Location: The Whole Park, Mid Park areas, Pacific Ocean.

Trail head: Across the street from Park Headquarters, at the large Redwood Trail Marker, cross bridge at Opal Creek Comfort Station,

turn left.

Length: ~12.5 miles~20 kms

Time: ~6 hours

Elevation: ~+/-1000'

Skyline to the Sea Trail to Hollow Tree Trail

There and Back. Forms loop with Basin Trail and Road.

What to see: Creeks, dense Old Growth Forest, Maddocks Cabin Site and chaparral plant community.

Location: Upper Opal Creek and the Northern part of the Park. Trail head: Across the street from Park Headquarters, at the large Redwood Trail Marker, cross bridge at Opal Creek Comfort Station, turn right.

Length: ~8 miles~13 kms

Time: ~4 hours

Elevation: ~+/-600'

Mountain Biking

Fire Roads are open to Mountain Biking

No Mountain Bikes allowed on Single Track Trails

North Escape Road (Picnic Area Road) is level and paved and makes a good easy route. It is closed to private autos passed the locked gate.

Equestrian Trails

Horses are allowed on Equestrian Trails and all double track trails in the Park. There are no horse rentals available at or near Big Basin. There are six horse camp sites, $15.00 per site. Six people per site. Minimum of one horse per site. One tow vehicle and one horse trailer per site, extra vehicles $5 if space is available. Reserve via Rancho Del Oso. Call +1 (831) 425-1218.

Fire Roads in Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Gazos Creek Road: Goes to Highway #1 North of Swanton. 16 miles.

Middle Ridge Fire Road.

Hihn Hammond Road.

Johansen Road.

Chalks Road.

Trail Camps

Trail Camps: $10.00 per site. Six people per site. Reserve via Big Basin Headquarters (call 831-338-8860).

Horse Camps

Six sites, $15.00 per site. Six people per site. Minimum of one horse per site. One tow vehicle and one horse trailer per site, extra vehicles $5 if space is available. Reserve via Rancho Del Oso (call 831-338-8860).