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Things to Do in Cache Creek Wilderness

Cache Creek Wilderness is a wilderness area in Lake County, California, known for its diverse and rugged landscapes. The terrain transitions from steep, rounded hills to dramatic canyons that occasionally open into expansive, grassy meadows. Elevations within the wilderness range from 750 feet along Cache Creek to over 3,000 feet at its highest point, Brushy Sky High. This varied topography, featuring unique geological formations and diverse vegetation, provides a setting for several sports like hiking.

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Redbud Trail

2.36km

00:44

130m

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.36km

01:50

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160m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Cache Creek Wilderness?

Cache Creek Wilderness is a protected area in Lake County, California, known for its diverse and rugged landscapes. It features steep hills, dramatic canyons, and expansive meadows, with elevations ranging from 750 feet (229 m) to over 3,000 feet (914 m). The wilderness is part of the larger Cache Creek Natural Area and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management.

What outdoor activities are available in Cache Creek Wilderness?

Cache Creek Wilderness offers various outdoor activities, with hiking being a prominent option. The area provides opportunities to explore diverse terrains, from canyon trails along Cache Creek to higher elevation paths. Hikers can find routes showcasing grasslands, chaparral, and oak woodlands.

Are there hiking guides available for Cache Creek Wilderness?

Yes, komoot offers several guides for hiking in the area. These include a general guide for Hiking in Cache Creek Wilderness. There is also a specific guide for Easy hikes in Cache Creek Wilderness, catering to those seeking less challenging routes.

What types of landscapes can be found in Cache Creek Wilderness?

The wilderness features a varied topography, including steep, rounded hills and dramatic canyons. These canyons sometimes open into expansive, grassy meadows. Beyond the river canyon, the terrain consists of rugged, chaparral-covered hills.

What is the elevation range in Cache Creek Wilderness?

Elevations within Cache Creek Wilderness span from approximately 750 feet (229 m) along Cache Creek. The highest point, Brushy Sky High, reaches over 3,000 feet (914 m), specifically 3,196 feet (974 m).

What wildlife can be observed in Cache Creek Wilderness?

Cache Creek Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. It supports significant populations of wintering bald eagles and the second-largest herd of Tule Elk. Other commonly sighted animals include black-tailed deer, black bear, mountain lion, wild turkey, and coyotes.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites in Cache Creek Wilderness?

Yes, Cache Creek Wilderness holds archaeological significance. Sites within the area contain remains of a large Hill Patwin village. These archaeological findings date back approximately 11,000 years.

What is the Cache Creek Wilderness known for geologically?

The area's geology is notable for its unique formations within the Coast Range. These formations comprise sandstone, shale, chert, and conglomerate, all originating from the Franciscan group.

What types of vegetation grow in Cache Creek Wilderness?

The vegetation in Cache Creek Wilderness is diverse. It includes manzanita, interior live oak, scrub oak, deerbrush, toyon, birchleaf mahogany, and gray pine. Streamside areas support willows, alders, sedges, and bulrushes, and rare native plants like Hall's harmonia can also be found.

How many visitors have explored Cache Creek Wilderness on komoot?

More than 10 visitors have shared their experiences in Cache Creek Wilderness on komoot. The area has received contributions from 16 visitors.

How can I contact the management of Cache Creek Wilderness?

Cache Creek Wilderness is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). For inquiries, the BLM Ukiah Field Office can be contacted by phone at +17074684000.

Where can I find official information about Cache Creek Wilderness online?

Official information about Cache Creek Wilderness is available through the Bureau of Land Management. The official website for the wilderness is blm.gov/visit/cache-creek-wilderness.

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