Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Favorite Local Hikes: Berry Creek Falls Loop


Are you a fan of day hikes?

Check out this local favorite!



Berry Creek Falls Loop at Big Basin Redwoods State Park - Long hike through old-growth redwoods to shimmering waterfalls is a Bay Area favorite.


Overview: Redwoods and waterfalls make this the best hike in the San Francisco Bay Area.

If you're up for 11 miles and a thousand feet of elevation gain spread out over a half-day, you'll be amazed to see the strain melt away in this land of the giants.

Veteran Berry Creek Falls hikers recommend a counter-clockwise loop starting on the Sunset Trail, turning left on to the Berry Creek Falls Trail, taking another left onto the Skyline-to-the-Sea trail, which returns to the trailhead.

When to go: This hike can be done in almost any weather. Winter rains bring greater flow to the falls, but the shorter days create a greater risk of running out of daylight.

Tips: Buy a map at the park HQ - it's easy to get lost at Big Basin without one.

If you see a banana slug, resist the urge to pick it up. Salt on human skin is damaging to the slug's moist exterior.

What to bring
Map: Buy one at the park HQ.
Layers: It's often very cool in the redwoods but warm in the sun.
Camera
Proper hiking gear (and food/water)

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