Mount Wittenberg and Horse Trail Loop
Mount Wittenberg and Horse Trail Loop
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9.96km
390m
Running
The Mount Wittenberg and Horse Trail Loop is a 6.2 miles (10.0 km) jogging route rated difficult. You will gain 1266 feet (386 metres) over an estimated 1 hour and 21 minutes on this challenging path. This route is located within the beautiful Point Reyes National Seashore.
Last updated: March 7, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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Phillip Burton Wilderness Area
Point Reyes National Seashore
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.15 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
3.51 km
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
4.01 km
Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint
9.96 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.30 km
4.61 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.51 km
2.77 km
454 m
177 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (410 m)
Lowest point (30 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This loop is considered difficult for jogging due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain. You'll encounter steep sections, particularly on the Mount Wittenberg Trail, with a total elevation gain of around 1,300 to 1,400 feet. The surfaces range from packed dirt to rocky patches and areas with exposed roots, which can be slippery when wet. It's best suited for experienced trail runners.
The Mount Wittenberg and Horse Trail Loop can typically be accessed from the Bear Valley Visitor Center in Point Reyes National Seashore. Parking is available there, and it serves as a common trailhead for many routes in the area. Always check the official Point Reyes National Seashore website for the most current parking information and any advisories.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on most trails within the Phillip Burton Wilderness, which includes significant portions of this loop. Point Reyes National Seashore has specific regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife. Always check the official NPS website for the most up-to-date pet policies before you go.
Spring is an excellent time to jog this loop, as you might spot wildflowers in the moister areas and meadows. Fall also offers pleasant conditions. While the trail is accessible year-round, be mindful that exposed roots can become very slippery when wet, so exercise caution during or after rain. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
There is no entrance fee to access Point Reyes National Seashore. Generally, day hiking permits are not required for this trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the official NPS website for any specific regulations or advisories, especially if you plan on backcountry camping or visiting during peak seasons.
Despite the summit of Mount Wittenberg having limited panoramic views due to dense fir thickets, the loop offers diverse scenery. You'll jog through dense mixed Douglas fir and oak forests, California bay laurels, and open meadows. There are opportunities for glimpses of the Pacific Ocean, Olema Valley, Inverness Ridge, and Bolinas Ridge from certain gaps, especially along sections of the Sky Trail and Horse Trail. You'll also experience a sense of solitude and pass by historical points like the Morgan Ranch.
Yes, while the summit of Mount Wittenberg itself is forested, you can find a View of the Pacific Ocean from Z Ranch Trail. The trail also passes through the Phillip Burton Wilderness, offering an immersive natural experience. A quirky feature mentioned is the presence of flat rocks at the summit that can be tapped to make music.
Yes, the Mount Wittenberg and Horse Trail Loop utilizes sections of several other trails within Point Reyes National Seashore. You'll find yourself on parts of the Bear Valley Trail, Sky Trail, Horse Trail, Mount Wittenberg Trail, and Z Ranch Trail as you complete the loop.
Given the varied terrain and potential for steep sections, wear sturdy trail running shoes with good grip. Layers are advisable as conditions can change, especially with coastal influences. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device (like komoot's app), and sun protection. Trekking poles can be helpful for the steeper ascents and descents.
Public transport options to Point Reyes National Seashore are limited. While there isn't direct public transport to the Bear Valley Visitor Center, some regional bus services might get you closer to the general Point Reyes area. It's best to check local transit schedules or plan for private transportation to reach the trailhead.
Yes, the nearby towns of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, and Olema offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These towns are just a short drive from the Bear Valley Visitor Center and provide convenient places to refuel or stay overnight before or after your run.