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Van Damme State Park

The best walks and hikes in Van Damme State Park

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Hikes in Van Damme State Park explore a landscape defined by the Little River, a dense fern canyon, and coastal bluffs. The park's trail system follows the river inland, passing through redwood groves and riparian habitats. A key feature is the Pygmy Forest, an area of acidic soil that supports a unique ecosystem of miniaturized, mature trees.

Best hiking trails in Van Damme State Park

  • The most popular hiking route is the Fern Canyon Scenic Trail and Old Logging Road…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

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Spring Ranch Trail

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The Spring Ranch Trail offers an easy hike across open coastal prairie, providing expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. You can enjoy the refreshing atmosphere and scenery, especially from the…

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Embark on the Spring Ranch Trail for an easy hike covering 1.7 miles (2.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 48 feet (15 metres). You can expect to…

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Embark on an easy hiking adventure through two contrasting ecosystems on the Pygmy Forest and Fern Canyon Loop. This 3.7-mile (6.0 km) route, with a gentle 388 feet (118 metres)…

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Hike the 7.7-mile Fern Canyon and Old Logging Road Loop in Van Damme State Park, a moderate route through lush forests.

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Embark on an easy hike along the Spring Ranch, Peterson, and Chapman Trail Loop, a coastal route that offers expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. This 3.5-mile (5.6 km) journey,…

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July 12, 2024, Fern Canyon Scenic Trail Trailhead

Just past the Van Damme State Park campsites and a little less than a mile east of the Van Damme State Park Visitor Center and beach is the Fern Canyon Scenic Trail Trailhead. There is a parking area and two pit toilets, with additional restrooms in the nearby campsites. If the parking lot is full, you can park back at the beach and walk about a mile along the road. For this Fern Canyon Trail, you do not need a permit or to make a reservation (there is another one in a different part of northern California that shares the same name where you do need both of those things). From the trailhead you hike gradually uphill along an easy trail and over bridges, through a redwood forest, along Little River until you reach the pygmy forest. Fern Canyon can be quite wet, so shoes that you don't mind getting wet are a must!

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A transformed pathway that once served as a logging road. It's an easy, well-marked route that conveniently links the scenic Fern Canyon Trail and Pygmy Discovery Trail. As you follow this trail, you'll find yourself immersed in a landscape that resembles prehistoric times, with lush ferns and towering trees all around.

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The Fern Canyon Scenic Trail is a vibrant and fern-filled forest. It feels like stepping into a world from a time long ago as you look up at the towering giants of the forest and down at the lush fern-covered ground. Along the trail, you'll encounter charming bridges and the soothing sounds of the nearby creek.

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September 22, 2023, Costal Overlook

Here you can enjoy views of the stunning Mendocino coast. Observe the rugged cliffs hugging the coastline and the powerful waves crashing below. It's a perfect spot to appreciate the coastal beauty and take a break.

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Nestled between Mendocino and Little River, the entire area used to be a ranch. In 1996, a section of Spring Ranch was incorporated into Van Damme State Park. This addition, known as the Spring Ranch Coastal Preserve, spans 350 acres of meadows and forests along the ocean. It boasts several charming old barns, some dating back to 1864. These picturesque barns have been captured in the artwork of both local and visiting artists, showcasing their evocative settings in various paintings. The preserve offers several miles of flat trails and old road tracks for leisurely walks. As you wander, you'll stumble upon several small beaches along the coastal bluffs. Please be mindful of your safety near the cliff edges and avoid reaching beaches that may be hazardous.

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Explore the Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail, a short 300-yard loop boardwalk at Van Damme's eastern end, just two miles inland from Highway One. Over the course of 300,000 years, the forces of nature, including poor acidic soil and hardpan, have created a miniature wonderland resembling a bonsai forest. As you stroll along the boardwalk, you'll encounter interpretive panels that reveal the fascinating story behind these diminutive trees. Here, you'll find Bollander pine (exclusive to the pygmy forest), bishop pine, dwarf manzanita, and Mendocino cypress. Trees that would typically grow over 100 feet tall elsewhere are only a few feet tall here, with trunks as thin as a quarter-inch. The boardwalk hovers just above the forest floor to protect the nutrient-rich lichen. In some spots, you'll be eye-level with these ancient, tiny treetops. Don't miss the chance to explore this living testament to nature's forces!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Van Damme State Park?

Dogs are permitted on paved roads and in campgrounds but are generally not allowed on the hiking trails, including the Fern Canyon Trail and Pygmy Forest Trail. For the most current regulations, it's best to check the official California State Parks website before your visit.

What are the easiest hikes in the park?

The park offers many easy hikes, with over 20 trails rated as easy. A great option is the initial section of the Fern Canyon Trail, which is paved and mostly flat as it follows the Little River. For a unique and accessible experience, the Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail features a short, wheelchair-accessible boardwalk through a fascinating miniature forest.

What is the Pygmy Forest and how do I get there?

The Pygmy Forest is a unique ecosystem where mature trees, some over 100 years old, are stunted in growth due to highly acidic soil. You can explore it via a quarter-mile boardwalk. For a longer hike, you can take a loop trail that connects the Pygmy Forest with the Fern Canyon area, offering a look at the park's diverse habitats.

Are there any good circular hikes?

Yes, the park has several excellent loop trails. The Fern Canyon loop via Old Logging Road Trail is a popular 3.7-mile (6 km) circuit that provides a great tour of the lush canyon environment without a major time commitment.

What is the terrain like on the Fern Canyon Trail?

The Fern Canyon Trail follows the Little River and offers varied terrain. The first 2.5 miles are paved and relatively flat, making for an easy walk or bike ride through a beautiful, fern-lined canyon. Further on, the trail becomes a dirt path and starts to climb, leading into the more remote parts of the park.

Are there any coastal hiking trails?

Yes, for stunning coastal views, the Spring Ranch Trail loop is an excellent choice. This 3.5-mile (5.6 km) path winds through coastal grasslands and offers expansive views of the Pacific Ocean.

Can I go bicycling in Van Damme State Park?

Yes, the paved Old Logging Road section of the Fern Canyon Trail is suitable for bicycling. This flat, scenic path runs alongside the Little River, offering a pleasant ride through the canyon.

How many hiking trails are in Van Damme State Park?

There are nearly 30 designated hiking trails to explore in Van Damme State Park. The network ranges from easy, flat riverside walks to more moderate forest loops, offering options for all fitness levels.

What do other hikers enjoy about Van Damme State Park?

The park is highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the lush, green scenery of Fern Canyon, the unique environment of the Pygmy Forest, and the well-maintained trails that make exploring the park's diverse ecosystems so enjoyable.

Where can I find a trail map?

You can find maps at the park's visitor center or at information kiosks located near the main trailheads. Using a digital app like komoot on your phone is also a great way to navigate the trails and discover new routes in real-time.

Is there parking available at the park?

Yes, there are several parking areas within Van Damme State Park. The main day-use parking area is located near the beach and the start of the Fern Canyon Trail. Additional parking is available near the Pygmy Forest trailhead. A day-use fee is typically required.

What is the visitor center like?

The park's visitor center is housed in a historic building constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It's a great place to learn about the park's natural and cultural history, get trail information, and see exhibits.

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