This is a great place to take a short walk in the redwoods and see the wild rhododendrons bloom in June and early July. I've never walked the whole trail, content to take pictures near the start...
Damnation Creek Trail
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To get to Damnation Creek Trail, you'll have to follow a short bit of the Coastal Trail (which follows the old Highway 101). It's a fun descent to the ocean, over some little bridges and through...
Beautiful ending to a hike. By the time you get to the bottom (1000 ft) on the ocean, you just want to stay. However, the climb back will hit you. If you jump into the stream it refreshes you...
Fun trail lots of redwoods along the way, sadly 4 stars and not 5 because beach is not accessible anymore and trail ends at the second bridge.
Incredible trail lined with redwoods, rhodies, azeleas and ferns that ends at a beautiful private beach listed with tide pools when at low tide. Not for the weak at heart though ... Walk to beach...
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