Kelsey National Recreation Trail

Overview

The Kelsey National Recreation Trail is a lightly used singletrack path that follows Kelsey Creek up to Paradise Lake in Marble Mountain Wilderness. The trail travels through lush forest with subtle remnants of the gold mining days when mule trains moved cargo along the route. Maple Falls is a scenic waterfall at 4.0 miles in, and is a good picnic spot and potential turn around point for hikers looking for a shorter hike. Views of King's Castle marble outcrop can be had toward the top of the trail. This section of the trail ends where the Pacific Crest Trail intersects the Kelsey National Recreation Trail at Paradise Lake, which is not as outstanding as many of the lakes nearby, but can be a good camping spot.

Trail Stats

Duration
5.1 hr
Length
11.1 km
Elevation Gain
1114 m
High Point
1849 m
Low Point
735 m
Grade

Tags

dog-friendly Fall Colors Lake River/Creek Waterfall Wildflowers Singletrack