Little Bald Hills Trail

Overview

Journey along the Little Bald Hills Trail for an enjoyable experience amidst towering, diverse forests leading to a fantastic backcountry camp.<br><br>Starting at the Little Bald Hills Trailhead, follow the trail south as it climbs steadily through a redwood forest dense with moisture-loving undergrowth. After just a few short minutes of climbing, get ready to tackle numerous sets of switchbacks as the trail slowly gains the ridgeline.<br><br>After a little while, the steep grades underfoot subside slightly, making you think that you've reached the end of the climbing, but in truth it's merely a false summit. Don't be discouraged, though, as the climbing you accomplish in reaching the actual top of the ridgeline bears the reward of a beautiful and commodity-rich backcountry camp.<br><br>If an overnight is in your wheelhouse, know that the camp provides a bear-proof storage locker, picnic table, fire ring, and abundant space for 8 people in each site. While this site is surely luxurious for backcountry standards, know that there are only 4 individual sites and 1 group site to be had, and you are sure to have competition. Luckily, a free backcountry camping permit (available from the park service) is required to use these sites, so you'll know from the beginning whether or not you have a place to camp.<br><br>Past Little Bald Hills Backcountry Camp, the trail maintains easy grades for the next few miles as it traverses beargrass and hairy manzanita along the ridgetop's open, shrubby landscape. <br><br>After nearing the end of the ridge, the trail turns north and crosses a small drainage before embarking on the long descent along the hillside. One more drainage crossing, a junction with the Paradise Trail 2E02, and a hop across Rock Creek later, the trail ends at an unpaved parking area.

Trail Stats

Duration
5.0 hr
Length
15.9 km
Elevation Gain
609 m
High Point
619 m
Low Point
36 m
Grade

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