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Camille To Sulphur Creek

Easy

Camille To Sulphur Creek

00:19

925m

80m

Hiking

Hike the easy 0.6 mile Camille To Sulphur Creek trail in Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve, gaining 268 feet in 19 minutes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty and terrain like on this trail?

The Camille To Sulphur Creek trail is rated as easy. It's a relatively short hike with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for most fitness levels. As it's located within Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve, expect natural, unpaved surfaces, typical of a wilderness area.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

This is a short route, approximately 925 meters (just under 0.6 miles) in length. Most hikers can expect to complete it in about 15-20 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop.

Is the Camille To Sulphur Creek trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve, including this one. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors.

What are the parking options and trailhead access for this route?

The Camille To Sulphur Creek trail is located within Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve. Parking is typically available at designated trailheads within the preserve. It's advisable to check the official preserve website for specific trailhead parking information and any potential fees or restrictions.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the preserve?

Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve generally does not require permits for day hiking, nor does it typically have an entrance fee. However, it's always a good idea to check the East Bay Regional Park District's official website for the most current information before your visit, as policies can change.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring and fall are often considered the best times to hike in Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve due to milder temperatures and blooming wildflowers (spring). Winter can also be pleasant, but trails might be muddy after rain. Summers can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended if visiting during this season.

Is this trail suitable for families with children or beginners?

Given its easy difficulty rating and short distance, the Camille To Sulphur Creek trail is very suitable for families with children and beginners. It's a great option for a quick outdoor excursion without requiring extensive hiking experience.

Does the route intersect with any other trails in the preserve?

Yes, the route passes through sections of other official trails within Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve. Specifically, it covers parts of the Las Trampas to Mt. Diablo Regional Trail, Point of No Return, Virgil Williams Trail, and Madrone Trail. This allows for potential extensions or connections to longer hikes.

What kind of wildlife or natural features might I encounter?

As part of Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve, you might spot various birds, deer, and other small mammals. The preserve is known for its rolling hills, oak woodlands, and chaparral. While no specific highlights were noted for this short segment, the natural beauty of the preserve is its main feature.

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water sources along the trail?

As a short wilderness trail, there are typically no restrooms or water sources directly along the Camille To Sulphur Creek route itself. It's always recommended to carry enough water for your hike and use facilities at the trailhead or nearby visitor centers before starting.

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