So, the trail is not maintained, there are a couple landslide areas, several large swaths of dead trees from spruce beetles, and VERY overgrown areas. But it's BEAUTIFUL! There's a few areas to camp at the end, and there are plenty of water sources to refill. I crossed all of them without getting wet, but they might be more full earlier in the season, so be aware of that. Some of the water-crossings have pretty rickety bridges. Be prepared for wind: most of the trail was sheltered from the wind because of all the trees, but it was strong in more open areas. And if there is rain, you will get totally soaked from the overgrown sections of the trail. There is a large parking lot and free parking at...
Read moreIf you're looking for a trail to ride with your bike then Gull Rock Trail is one of the best.
The vertical incline and decline vary only slightly, so it feels like you're riding a flat trail. The corners aren't bad. Avoiding tree roots, people, and pets are the challenge.
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Read moreBeautiful scenery along this moderate hiking trail. Trecking through woods and along the coastline. A get away into nature for a good...
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