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| Bearwallow Trail |
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Length, One-way:
6 Miles
Difficulty:
Easy
Elevation:
3,900 Feet
Elevation Gain:
1,300 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Ukiah, Travel 8 miles west on M10, turn right onto road #18N03, travel approximately 2.5 miles to 18N06 and travel approximately 3.5 miles to the Bearwallow Trailhead.
Location Information
Bearwallow Trail is a 6 mile easy trail that begins at an elevation of 3,900 feet. The trail begins on Forest Road 18N06.2 and contours the west flank of St. John Mountain. It is a gentle grade passing through chaparral, mixed pine oak and fir. This trail offers excellent views of Snow Mountain, the Middle Fork of Stony Creek Gorge, and Bear Wallow Creek Canyon. A short side trail leads down to Bear Wallow Creek which contains a population of native rainbow trout.
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