Pinnacles Visitor Center to Bear Gulch Day Use Area
This moderate hike is 2.3 miles one way and should take you approximately 90 minutes.
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Pinnacles Visitor Center to Bear Gulch Day Use Area Details
This moderate hike is 2.3 miles one way and should take you approximately 90 minutes. Departing from Pinnacles Campground, the hike features an elevation gain of 300 feet. Take in the peaceful sites while walking along the Chalone and Beer creeks. Portions of the Bench Trail trail may be accessible to visitors in wheelchairs. Speak with a park ranger for further details before setting out.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
2.3 miles
Estimated time
90 minutes
Region
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