Bear Harbor: Creek Bridge, Camp and Beach access
Bear Harbor: Creek Bridge, Camp and Beach access
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Sinkyone State Wilderness
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June 2, 2025
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The Lost Coast Trail: Needle Rock to Wheeler Camp offers a rare glimpse into California's undeveloped shoreline, guiding you through a rugged landscape of high seaside bluffs and deep, redwood-filled canyons. You'll encounter dramatic views of the Pacific Ocean, including sea stacks like Morgan Rock, and pass through serene groves such as School Marm Grove. This trail is a true wilderness experience, often overgrown and challenging, but immensely rewarding for those seeking solitude and raw natural beauty.
Planning your visit to this remote section of the Lost Coast Trail requires a high-clearance vehicle to navigate the rough, unpaved road to the Needle Rock trailhead. This moderate 9.6-mile (15.4 km) hike, with 1455 feet (443 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 4 hours and 41 minutes, but expect slower progress due to the strenuous up-and-down terrain and potential obstacles. It's best to tackle this route during dry periods to avoid difficult conditions.
What makes this segment particularly special is its untamed character and the unparalleled sense of wilderness it provides, far from the crowds of more popular trails. You'll have ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, with sightings of Roosevelt elk, black bears, seals, and various seabirds common along the route. Wheeler Camp, a former logging community, serves as a tranquil destination, offering beachside campsites for those looking to extend their adventure.
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