Spring Hill Trail Loop
Spring Hill Trail Loop
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Hike the moderate Spring Hill Trail Loop for 4.3 miles (6.9 km) near Mount Shasta City, enjoying panoramic views and wildflowers.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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22 m
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
4.23 km
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
6.93 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.75 km
1.17 km
Surfaces
5.75 km
704 m
248 m
221 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,290 m)
Lowest point (1,090 m)
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The trail is conveniently accessible from Mount Shasta City. You can typically find parking near the trailhead, which is often associated with the Mount Shasta City Park area.
The Spring Hill Trail Loop is generally considered of moderate difficulty. While it features an uphill climb, numerous switchbacks help to lessen the grade, making it manageable. Benches are placed along the switchbacks and at the summit for resting, and picnic tables are available at the top, which can be great for families. Just remember to bring water and sunscreen as sections are exposed.
You'll be treated to stunning panoramic views! These include majestic Mount Shasta, Mount Eddy, Black Butte, the Strawberry Valley, and Mount Shasta City. Further south, you can spot the Castle Crags and the Trinity Divide. For an unobstructed and often considered the best view of Mount Shasta, make sure to explore the Rocky Point Loop segment of the trail.
The terrain involves an uphill climb with many switchbacks. It follows an old road bed in some sections, transitioning to single-track paths. You'll encounter some brush and rocky outcroppings. Geologically, Spring Hill itself is a 'parasitic' or 'satellite' cone, formed from volcanic material.
Yes, dogs are permitted on this trail, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companion.
Between March and November, the trail is adorned with wildflowers, making it a particularly beautiful time to visit. However, its accessibility makes it a good option for quick trips throughout much of the year. Always check local conditions, especially for winter hiking.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Spring Hill Trail Loop.
Given the exposed sections and uphill climb, it's highly recommended to bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Comfortable hiking shoes are also advisable for the varied terrain.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Spring Hill Trail, which makes up a significant portion of the loop. It also includes sections of the Spring HIll Trail: Rocky Point Loop, offering additional scenic variations.
Absolutely! Benches are strategically placed along the switchbacks, providing convenient spots to rest and take in the views. At the summit, you'll find picnic tables, perfect for a relaxing break with a panoramic backdrop.
The hike typically takes between 1 hour and 14 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how long you stop to enjoy the views.