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Red Hill and Pomo Canyon Loop

Sonoma County, California

4.8/5
based on 4 reviews

Details

Distance

4.73 miles

Elevation Gain

981 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Ali Van Houten

Red Hill and Pomo Canyon Loop is a hike leading to 360-degree views and picture-perfect picnicking. loop hike leads to 360-degree views and picture-perfect picnicking.

Park in the Shell Beach parking lot, north of Bodega Bay proper but just south of Goat Rock State Beach on Highway 1. Cross the road to pick up the Dr. David C. Joseph Memorial Trail heading up away from the ocean. Follow the trail, staying right toward Red Hill. (The trail forks off down Pomo Canyon, which is another nice day hike although it lacks the views offered by Red Hill.) The path winds up around the hillside, through a gorgeous grove of Redwoods and tops out on Red Hill. You'll be rewarded with 360-degree views of the Russian River mouth, Jenner, the Pacific ocean and Pomo Canyon.

Pull out your camera and picnic on the summit, then continue on the trail: it will take you on a loop back to the bottom where you parked. While you hike, keep your eyes open for wildflowers as well as wildlife such as White-tailed Deer, Red-tailed Hawks, badgers and more. Afterward, scamper down the stairs to Shell Beach and wade in the refreshingly cold saltwater while you try to spot some seals!

Dogs are not allowed on the trail. 

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Red Hill and Pomo Canyon Loop Reviews

A wonderful little hike. Lots of wildlife- rabbits, hawks, deer, and other small birds. Walking through the fog was wonderful, and the hike is immediately rewarding. You can reach the top and coastal views a bit faster by taking a right about 1.3 miles in (at the end of a big patch of Queen Anne’s Lace) and going steeply up. It isn’t marked, but the trail is clear as it winds through scrub and meets up with the trail proper at the top of Red Hill. You miss the Redwood grove, however.

Great trail. Takes me 45 min to summit walking fast. If there's wind you'll see hawks, harriers and white tail kites... if you're lucky. Be sure to check for ticks. Lots of ticks so if your planning on lounging or pick-nicking bring a blanket and check yourself good when the hike is done.

This was a great hike for the ADD crowd (me.) The terrain varies, including an all-of-a-sudden redwood grove. Actually two! It wasn't a difficult hike. Well. It wouldn't have been difficult when I was still in shape. But I'm not so I was huffin'. The view from the top of the loop was beautiful, but we'd already stopped to eat our apples on the tree/bench just inside the first redwood grove, because I needed some shade! After: a couple ciders and fish n chips at The Birds Cafe.

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