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Bull Creek State Wilderness

The best traffic-free bike rides in Bull Creek State Wilderness

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No traffic touring cycling routes in Bull Creek State Wilderness traverse a landscape dominated by the world's largest remaining old-growth redwood forests, particularly the Rockefeller Forest. The region is characterized by towering redwood trees, the scenic Bull Creek watershed, and the South Fork Eel River, which offers additional natural features. Cycling routes often follow the historic Avenue of the Giants, providing immersive experiences through ancient groves and offering views of the surrounding wild landscapes. The terrain includes mostly flat sections…

Last updated: May 30, 2026

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The Founders Grove – Founders Tree loop from California Federation of Womens Clubs Grove

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Funkymaus🇦🇹
July 19, 2024, Avenue of the Giants

Beautiful area

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Tall old trees

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Biber-Radler
November 26, 2023, Founders Tree

The Founders Tree Coast Redwood stands in Founders Grove, not far from Avenue of the Giants, and marks a worthwhile story. There is 1.3 miles of trail, but the main attraction is located near the parking lot. The nature of the area makes the word hiking more appropriate than hiking. The place is quite crowded in July and August but has its charm that makes it difficult to miss this time of year. The circular hiking trail requires your attention so that you don't leave it. But absolutely worth it because you are surrounded by giant trees. Fallen trees give you a sense of dimension, from root to top.

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One of the most iconic and enduring hallmarks of American street kitsch is the drive-thru tree - only possible with the massive scale of California's redwoods. Of two known tree tunnels in Central California, the one in Tuolumne Grove is through a dead tree, and the Wawona tree in Yosemite fell in 1969. However, there are three drive-through redwoods still going strong on California's Redwood Coast, all of which are operated as tourist attractions.

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Chandler Grove is a small hillside sequoia grove on the northern Avenue of the Giants. A short loop path circles through the grove. The grove has a large parking lot. Most of the grove is on a plain "bank" elevated a few meters above the water table of the Eel River; Typically, for such elevated sites, the relative lack of water means that there are no large trees. Still, the grove appears to be unlogged and has many small redwoods growing among ferns and redwood sorrel. An unofficial side trail leads to a small gleam next to the Avenue of the Giants, where a stream runs through an attractive collection of larger redwoods. Directly across the avenue, the High Rock Trail is much more spectacular, but it rarely gets any visitors because it is not visible from the street.

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The Founders' Grove is the most visited grove in Humboldt Redwoods and a major redwood attraction on the North Shore. It's popular because it's conveniently (perhaps too conveniently) located right next to Highway 101 on the Avenue of the Giants, and it's truly an extraordinary sight. The grove is perhaps most notable for its sheer size. From most locations on the Loop Trail, the large redwoods stretch as far as you can see in every direction. No other lowland grove feels so expansive. Located on an exceptionally large floodplain at the junction of two rivers, the grove is protected from storms by 3,000-foot mountains to the west, but is still immersed in the summer fog that flows up the Eel River Valley. As a result, the grove has many huge trees, which, combined with its large area and openness, make it one of the most impressive there is; it truly is quintessential Redwood Grove.

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Bolling Grove is a small, easy-to-explore piece of lowland with large trees on the Avenue of the Giants. The grove has no hiking trails, but it is one of the most popular stops on the avenue because the large trees are clearly visible from the street and there is a convenient pullout right in front of them. On weekends and holidays there are almost always a few people walking around taking photos. Bolling Grove was the very first grove dedicated in Humboldt Redwoods; A three-square-mile parcel containing the grove was purchased in 1921 along with the first groves of Richardson Grove, Standish-Hickey, Prairie Creek and Del Norte Coast Redwoods. The grove lies on a floodplain at the confluence of Elk Creek and the Eel River. Although it is only about 50 meters wide, it features some truly impressive mammoth redwoods. The largest trees surround a clear area next to the pullout that makes a great first impression when you step out of your car. The ground cover has been completely worn away by foot traffic, leaving a cover of redwood needles that makes it easy to hike among the giant trees. Unofficial paths lead a few meters outside this area to the banks of the stream, which flows through a depressed channel carved into the soft ground. Outside the main cluster of redwoods and across the creek, the trees quickly become much smaller.

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Hidden Springs Campground is located on Avenue of the Giants, approximately 1 mile south of Myers Flat and 5 miles south of the visitor center. The campground is open Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend. Hidden Springs has 137 sites in a mixed forest setting that offer privacy. Two hiking trails are available near the campground, one leads from the campground and the other is directly across the Avenue of the Giants and leads to a great swimming hole on the South Fork of the Eel River. Site-specific reservations are available from just before Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Some sites are available for one night on a first come, first served basis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available in Bull Creek State Wilderness?

There are 5 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes detailed in this guide, offering a range of experiences through the ancient redwood forests. These routes are carefully selected to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Bull Creek State Wilderness?

The Bull Creek State Wilderness is beautiful year-round, but for touring cycling, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and less chance of heavy rain. Summer can be warm, but the dense redwood canopy provides significant shade. Winter brings more rain, which can make some unpaved sections muddy, but also fills the Bull Creek watershed with the pleasant sound of rushing water.

What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on these no-traffic touring routes?

The routes vary in difficulty. While some sections, like parts of the Founders Tree – The Founders Grove loop from Myers Flat, are moderate with gentle climbs, others, such as the The Founders Grove – Avenue of Giants loop from Founders Grove, are more challenging, featuring significant elevation gains through the redwood groves. The region offers a mix of mostly paved roads and some unpaved segments, allowing for diverse cycling experiences.

Are there any family-friendly no-traffic touring cycling routes?

While many routes in the Bull Creek State Wilderness involve moderate to difficult sections, the Founders Tree – The Founders Grove loop from Myers Flat is a good option for families seeking a less strenuous ride. It covers 28.5 km with manageable elevation, allowing for an enjoyable experience amidst the giant redwoods. The Avenue of the Giants, which some routes incorporate, also offers mostly flat and picturesque sections suitable for various fitness levels.

Are dogs allowed on the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Bull Creek State Wilderness?

Within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, which encompasses Bull Creek State Wilderness, dogs are generally permitted on paved roads and in developed areas like campgrounds and picnic sites, but typically not on unpaved trails or fire roads. It's always best to check the latest regulations directly with California State Parks for specific trail access. You can find more information on their official website: California State Parks.

What are some notable landmarks or natural features to see along the routes?

The routes immerse you in the magnificent Rockefeller Forest, home to the world's largest contiguous old-growth redwood forest. You'll encounter colossal redwood trees, including the Founders' Tree and the site of the fallen Dyerville Giant. The Bull Creek watershed and the South Fork Eel River are prominent natural features, offering scenic views and the sounds of rushing water. The The Founders Grove – Founders Tree loop from California Federation of Womens Clubs Grove specifically takes you through some of these iconic areas.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, The Founders Grove – Founders Tree loop from California Federation of Womens Clubs Grove and The Founders Grove – Avenue of Giants loop from Founders Grove are excellent circular options, providing a comprehensive tour of the area's natural beauty without retracing your path.

Where can I park my vehicle when starting a touring cycling route?

Parking is typically available at designated visitor centers and trailheads within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, such as near the Founders Grove or other access points along the Avenue of the Giants. Always look for official parking areas to ensure your vehicle is safely and legally parked while you enjoy your ride.

Are there any cafes or places to get refreshments near the cycling routes?

While the Bull Creek State Wilderness itself is a pristine natural area, small towns and communities along the Avenue of the Giants, such as Myers Flat, offer limited options for cafes, general stores, and accommodations. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer rides, as services can be sparse within the immediate wilderness area.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Bull Creek State Wilderness?

The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Bull Creek State Wilderness, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the unparalleled experience of cycling through the ancient redwood forests, the quiet and immersive nature of the no-traffic routes, and the sheer scale of the trees. The feeling of being completely surrounded by nature, away from the hustle and bustle, is a common highlight.

What is the typical length of the no-traffic touring cycling routes?

The routes in this guide vary in length, generally ranging from approximately 28 kilometers (17.7 miles) to 38 kilometers (23.9 miles). For instance, the Founders Tree – The Founders Grove loop from Myers Flat is about 28.5 km, while The Founders Grove – Founders Tree loop from California Federation of Womens Clubs Grove extends to about 38.6 km, offering options for different endurance levels.

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