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Divide Meadow

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Divide Meadow

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Phillip Burton Wilderness

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  • Location: Marin County, California, United States

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    July 26, 2023

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    A beautiful meadow surrounded by lush forest. It can be a destination on its own for a quick stop & picnic or part of a longer hike if you have more time to explore.
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    Old Pine, Sky, and Meadow Loop

    12.7km

    03:47

    370m

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    Embark on the Old Pine, Sky, and Meadow Loop for a moderate hiking adventure through Point Reyes National Seashore. This 7.9-mile (12.7 km) route features varied terrain, from shady coastal woodlands filled with ferns and fir trees to expansive, open meadowlands. You'll gain 1223 feet (373 metres) in elevation over approximately 3 hours and 47 minutes, offering a good workout with rewarding views. Look forward to the tranquil atmosphere around Divide Meadow, where the landscape opens up to big skies.

    When planning your hike, be ready for the coastal weather; conditions can be windy and foggy, so dressing in layers is a smart choice. The trail's varied terrain includes both gradual climbs and sloped sections, making good footwear essential. While the path is generally well-defined, carrying a GPS device is advisable to help with navigation and ensure you stay on track. Consider starting your hike earlier in the day to enjoy the full experience without rushing.

    This loop is notable for its rich tapestry of scenery, transitioning between dense coastal forests and wide-open meadows. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, as the area is home to elk, deer, and various smaller creatures, especially near the tranquil Divide Meadow. The diverse flora, including huckleberry bushes and fir trees, adds to the unique character of this Point Reyes trail, making it a standout option for exploring the region's natural beauty.

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    If you're seeking a diverse hiking experience that transitions from lush, dew-dripping rainforests to expansive ocean views, the Sky Trail and Bear Valley Loop is a top contender. This difficult 11.3-mile (18.2 km) route takes you through varied terrain, including a rigorous uphill climb to Mount Wittenberg for stunning panoramas, before descending along the tranquil Bear Valley Trail beside Coast Creek. Expect around 1688 feet (514 metres) of elevation gain, making it a solid 5-hour and 23-minute commitment for those ready for a challenge.

    You can hike this loop year-round, but be prepared for changing weather by dressing in layers. It's also wise to be aware of poison oak in the wooded areas and unstable bluffs along the coast; sticking to marked paths is crucial. While specific parking details aren't highlighted, planning an early start is always a good idea for popular trails in Point Reyes National Seashore.

    This trail stands out for its incredible ecological diversity within Point Reyes National Seashore, allowing you to experience dramatic coastal treks and serene forest meanders in one go. The 2020 Woodward Fire, while impactful, has opened up even more far-reaching views from the Sky Trail, adding another layer to the scenic rewards. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, including tule elk and various bird species, that call this protected area home.

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    The Bear Valley Trail to Wildcat Campground offers a delightful journey through the varied landscapes of Point Reyes National Seashore. You'll start in a lush, shaded valley reminiscent of a "FernGully," following a babbling creek through towering trees and abundant ferns. The path then opens into the wide expanse of Divide Meadow, a great spot for wildlife viewing, before continuing through a rich canyon and finally revealing spectacular coastal views as you approach Wildcat Campground. This moderate hike covers 6.8 miles (10.9 km) with 932 feet (284 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 3 hours and 10 minutes.

    To plan your visit, head to the Bear Valley Visitor Center, where the trailhead is easily accessible. Parking is available, though it can fill up on busy days, so an early start is recommended. If you're considering camping at Wildcat Campground, be aware that permits are necessary. The trail's shaded sections make it a good choice for warmer weather, and spring brings a beautiful display of wildflowers.

    This trail is a fantastic showcase of Point Reyes' diverse ecosystems, transitioning from riparian forests to open meadows and coastal bluffs. Wildcat Campground itself is a unique destination, situated on a bluff overlooking the ocean, and offers access to Wildcat Beach. From there, you can even walk to Alamere Falls at low tide, a rare waterfall that cascades directly onto the sand. It's a truly rewarding hike for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the California coast.

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    Location: Marin County, California, United States

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