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Easy hiking trails around Lompico are primarily found within the Santa Cruz Mountains, characterized by majestic redwood forests and diverse natural landscapes. The region features ancient redwood groves, including "Cathedral Redwoods," and trails along the San Lorenzo River. Varied terrain, with slopes ranging from 5 to 75 percent, is formed from sandstone, shale, and conglomerate, supporting a rich ecosystem. Hikers can also find paths offering views of Loch Lomond Lake and the San Lorenzo Valley.
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Step into a world of ancient giants on the Redwood Grove Loop Trail, an easy 1.4-mile (2.3 km) hike that takes you through a majestic redwood forest. You will gain a gentle 48 feet (15 metres) in elevation, making this route accessible for most visitors, and can complete it in about 35 minutes. As you wander, you will be surrounded by towering old-growth Coast Redwoods, creating a cool and serene atmosphere, with the impressive Fremont Tree, a hollowed-out redwood you can explore, as a highlight.
This trail is widely accessible, including for strollers and wheelchairs, ensuring a pleasant experience for everyone. You will find benches along the way if you need to rest, and restrooms and a drinking fountain are conveniently located near the trailhead and in the main parking lot. Be aware that the path can become muddy after rainfall, so consider your footwear choices before you set out.
Discover the unique ecology of this ancient forest, home to trees that have stood for over a thousand years. Keep an eye out for fascinating features like 'fairy rings,' where new redwoods grow in circles around the base of an older, fallen tree, and even a rare albino redwood. This short loop offers a perfect introduction to the grandeur of these magnificent trees and the natural wonders of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park.
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Easy 0.9-mile hike in Glenwood Open Space Preserve, gaining 134 feet over wooded terrain, perfect for a quick nature break.

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Hike the easy 1.2-mile Red Loop in Glenwood Open Space Preserve, a quick 30-minute walk with gentle elevation gain.
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This easy 0.7-mile hiking loop in Quail Hollow Ranch County Park offers chaparral scenery and views of creek valleys.
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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Bear Mountain Loop in Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, gaining 260 feet with views of Cathedral Grove.
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This is a coastal redwood, not a Sequoia redwood which is a different species found inland.
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Today, this area is a protected stand of Redwoods, but as you walk along the trail you are bound to come across the remnants of a once booming industry based on the cutting and selling of these magnificent trees.
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In the 1800s, steam locomotives were used to transport giant redwood logs out of the mountains. Along the trail, you can still see remnants of this historical activity, as well as the majestic giant redwoods that continue to thrive in the area.
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This Sequoia, the Fremont tree had its base burned a long time ago, probably due to a lightning bolt. This allows two adults to easily camp inside. This is the story that is conveyed year after year, since 1846 after the expedition led by a certain... Fremont.
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The largest tree in the grove has a diameter of over 17 feet (5.2 m) in order to support a height of 280 feet (85 m). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redwood_Grove#Trail_Details
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The Fremont Tree. The story is told that in 1846, when Lt. John C. Fremont explored this part of California, he and his party camped overnight in the burned-out base of this tree. The interior is larger than the typical military tent of the 1840s, which would have offered a splendid shelter for several adults. When asked to confirm the story during and interview in 1888, his comment was, "It makes a great story, let it stand." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redwood_Grove#Trail_Details
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There are over 25 easy hiking trails around Lompico, offering a variety of experiences through redwood forests and along scenic waterways. In total, the area features more than 60 hiking routes across all difficulty levels.
The easy trails in Lompico are ideal for beginners due to their generally gentle slopes and well-maintained paths. Many routes, like the Redwood Grove Loop Trail, are relatively short and lead through shaded redwood forests, providing a comfortable and scenic experience without significant elevation changes.
Lompico's warm-summer Mediterranean climate makes it suitable for hiking year-round. Summers are warm and dry, often with fog, keeping the redwood forests cool and shaded. Winters are cool and moist, which can make the trails lush. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, many easy hikes in Lompico lead to impressive natural features. You can explore ancient redwood groves, including 'Cathedral Redwoods' where trees grow in a unique circular pattern. Highlights like the Cathedral Redwoods and Old Growth Redwood Trees are accessible, offering a glimpse into the region's majestic forests.
Absolutely. The Lompico area features beautiful river trails along the San Lorenzo River, providing picturesque views. Additionally, the Loch Lomond Recreation Area, adjacent to Lompico, offers shoreline hikes around Loch Lomond Lake. While the Loch Lomond Recreation Area is open seasonally, you can find information on lakes in the region via the Lakes around Lompico guide.
The easy trails in Lompico are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the serene redwood forests, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of these routes for all skill levels.
Yes, Lompico offers several short and easy loop trails perfect for a quick outing. The Blue Loop is a popular choice, covering 0.9 miles (1.5 km) through redwood forests and typically completed in about 25 minutes. Another option is the Red Loop, which is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long.
Many easy hiking trails in Lompico are very family-friendly. The shaded redwood groves provide a cool environment, and the relatively flat terrain makes them accessible for children. The Redwood Grove Loop Trail, for instance, is a short and engaging option for families.
While specific regulations can vary by park and trail, the Lompico area generally offers options for dog walkers. Lompico Pond, for example, is a local spot frequently used by dog walkers. Always check local park rules and signage for the most current information on where dogs are permitted.
The diverse ecosystems of Lompico, including redwood forests and riparian areas, support various wildlife. Hikers might spot deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Restoration efforts at Lompico Pond also aim to support endangered red-legged frogs and western pond turtles.
Yes, some trails in the Lompico area provide scenic views of the San Lorenzo Valley. Within the Loch Lomond Recreation Area, the Highland Trail offers such vistas. These trails often combine forest immersion with expansive outlooks.
While popular trails like the Redwood Grove Loop are well-known, exploring some of the shorter loops, such as the Blue Loop or the Italian Trail and Lower Chaparral Trail Loop, can offer a quieter experience. These trails still provide the beauty of the redwood forests but might see fewer visitors than the main attractions.


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