Henry Cowell 2B day Hike


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Join Steve Bakaley on a leisurely - moderately paced day 8 mile hike through the Redwood Grove Loop to Cathedral Grove and the Observation Deck. We'll be going out one side of the Redwood Grove Loop and returning on the other, so we'll get to experience all of it. It contains a number of very impressive sequoia sempervirens specimens.
From the Redwood Grove we'll be taking the River Trail, the Big Rock Hole Trail to Cathedral Grove, then backtrack to the Ridge Fire Rd, which isn't really a road on our route, the Ridge Fire Rd to the Observation Deck for lunch, then down the Pine and Eagle Creek trails to the River Trail with a side trip down the Columbine Trail, then back through the Redwood Grove. Note that the River Trail becomes a steep uphill after Cable Car Beach and the uphill continues on Big Rock Hole to Cathedral Grove. Near the top of the Ridge Fire Rd we will be hiking uphill in loose sand. So this is not an easy hike for beginners and those out of shape.
Distance: 8 miles
Elevation Gain: Nearly 1000 ft.
Meet: 10:30AM in the main parking lot close to the new bathrooms
Directions: From Ca 17 take the Mt Hermon Rd Exit in Scotts Valley (exit 3). Take Mt Hermon Rd to the Graham Hill Rd "T" intersection and go right on Graham Hill Rd. At the next light turn left onto Ca 9 south. Watch for the park entrance on the left. It has a big sign.
Level: Moderate(2B)
Cost: $10 parking fee
Bring: Lunch, snacks. layered clothing, and liquids. There is no potable water on the route.
If you wish to hike fast and return early, this is probably not the hike for you. Mellow tolerant hikers welcomed.


Henry Cowell 2B day Hike