Trestle Loop Trail
This one-mile loop from Mill Creek Campground is a good place to explore, see birds, or pick berries.
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Trestle Loop Trail Details
This scenic loop hike starts at the marked trailhead across from the campfire center in Mill Creek Campground, within Del Norte Coast State Park. It follows the right-of-way of a historic railroad. You'll meander along Mill Creek, pass through second-growth mixed forests of redwood, maple, alder, and spruce, and -- if you time it right -- get the chance to harvest berries on the way. (There is a berry limit of one gallon per person each day.) There are some steep grades on the loop. This is a great birding area, so look and listen during your hike! In the off-season, the Mill Creek Campground Road is closed, so you will need to park on Highway 101 to reach the Trestle Loop Trail.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
1 mile
Estimated time
25 mins
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Trestle Loop Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Trestle Loop Trail
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1.2 mi away
Mill Creek Campground
Mill Creek Campground is the largest campground in the park and located among new-growth redwoods.
2.2 mi away
Nickel Creek Backcountry Camp
Nickel Creek Backcountry Camp is a walk-in campground along the Coastal Trail.
2.4 mi away
Last Chance Trail
A moderately challenging trail along the coast provides access to camping and other trails.
2.4 mi away
Enderts Beach
Enderts Beach is a remote beach south of Crescent City.
2.4 mi away
Coastal Trail Trailhead
The trailhead for the Coastal Trail is located at the southern terminus of Enderts Beach Road.