Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve hike
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A hike at Kruse Rhododendron State National Reserve is full of rhododendrons in bloom if you go between April and early-June. There are typically lots of mushrooms and fungus growing on the downed trees in the preserve. If you are someone who is excited about botanical diversity this hike is amazing!
Getting there
Get on Highway 1, heading North. From Bodega Bay, go north another 31.6mi, before you take a right onto Kruse Ranch Road. This is an old road that quickly turns into a dirt one lane road. You will see a large pull-out on either side of the road with small steps leading up the hill, park here.
About
When to do | April through June |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Toilets | No |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Poor |
Crowd Levels | Low |
Route Type | Loop |
Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve
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Route Description for Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve
Hiking at Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve is a fun hike, but call the Ranger to see if paths have been cleared, they only clear the trails seasonally. April to early-June is the best time to see rhododendrons bloom. You can also pick huckleberries in late summer.
Before starting your hike, make sure your car is pulled completely off the road and does not block traffic.
This hike is quite simple to navigate. From the parking lot, head up the small set of wooden stairs and you will see a trail map. There are 3 trails in the park. Head up the small hill keeping right and following the wooden fence to stay on the Chinese Gulch Trail. There are a few little side trails that animals have created, please stay on the dirt path to help protect the small plants growing along the edge of the trails.
After a 1.0mi the Chinese Gulch Trail will drop down off of the hill and meet up with the road. Once your trail ends onto the road cross the road. Across the road is the start of the Phillips Gulch Trail which will lead you back to your parked car.
During our visit, about 0.6mi in, there was a trail closure sign as the path had become blocked due to some downed trees. We continued to hike along the road, which still offers great views, until we reached our car. We were assured by rangers the trail would be fixed within a few months, at the time they were waiting for supplies.
Insider Hints
Bring/use bug spray (this area has quite a few bugs flying around due to its damp climate).
Consider also stopping by Salt Point for a hike, the entrance to Salt Point State park is just a few miles away.
Take the time to call the rangers to ask about the blooms and trail conditions before heading out (Ranger Station: 707-847-3221).
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orlando f. 4 years ago
The variety of fungus and mushroom growing here are emminent.
cindychu 4 years ago
It is an amazing hike to discover various botanical diversity. The fresh air was so refreshing.
yanagichan 4 years ago
It was a pleasant experience to hike here.
Gordon Y. 4 years ago
Great views, and a good warm-up! Trail was not crowded and views were highly visible. Great for short excursions and walk in the woods.
Charles W. 4 years ago
There are lots of tiny mushrooms around the area, but I'm not sure if they are edible.
Cooper B. 4 years ago
Don't miss the little plants and flowers. They made my trip worthwhile. It's nice to appreciate the small things sometimes.
Raphael I. 4 years ago
It's a nice place to stroll and explore. There are various flora and fauna to see as well.
Cheska Jane 5 years ago
Discovered this little hidden gem while researching hikes in the North Bay . It is gorgeous and not very popula that's why I like it.
maya konataka 5 years ago
It looked like a gateway to ancient civilization. It's incredibly fascinating!
Chris Stutter 5 years ago
Remarkable walk with amazing botanical diversity. This hike is a gateway to seeing and learning about rare plants and insects. There's another world inside this hike.