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Ewing Reservoir trail

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Ewing Reservoir trail

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Ewing Reservoir trail

00:55

3.54km

20m

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The Ewing Reservoir trail offers a delightful, easygoing experience through an oak woodland landscape, perfect for a relaxing outing. You'll enjoy gentle paths that often trace the shoreline of Ewing Reservoir, with a dedicated viewpoint featuring a concrete bench for quiet reflection. Keep an eye out for expansive views of…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Ewing Reservoir Trail

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A single-track trail that winds through the oak woodlands contouring above the reservoir and exploring the swales and hollows of the area.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Ewing Reservoir trail?

The trail winds through scenic oak woodlands and rolling hills, exploring swales and hollows. While generally easy, some sections like B Loop East and B Loop North have moderate elevation changes. Be aware that the dense clay soil is not recommended for use during or immediately after heavy precipitation, as it can become rutted and stick to boots.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

You'll enjoy beautiful views of the Ewing Reservoir itself. From hilltops, you can see sweeping vistas of Dubakella Mountain to the south and Hayfork Bally to the north. Higher elevation sections, such as parts of the B Loop, also offer views of the Hayfork Valley, all set within an oak woodland landscape.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy, making it suitable for various fitness levels, beginners, and families. It's designed to be accessible for all skill levels, offering a pleasant outdoor experience.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable for much of the year, but it's best to avoid hiking during or immediately after heavy precipitation. The dense clay soil can become rutted and muddy, making for a less pleasant experience. Spring and fall typically offer ideal conditions.

Is the Ewing Reservoir trail dog-friendly?

The Ewing Reservoir Recreation Area, where this trail is located, is generally multi-use. While specific dog policies aren't detailed, it's common for multi-use trails in recreation areas to allow dogs on a leash. Always check local signage for the most current regulations regarding pets.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the trail or the Recreation Area?

There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Ewing Reservoir trail or the broader Ewing Reservoir Recreation Area. The trails are developed and maintained by local community efforts for public enjoyment.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Specific parking locations are not detailed in the available information, but as an in-town recreational opportunity for Hayfork, there are likely designated access points within the Ewing Reservoir Recreation Area. Look for signage indicating trailhead parking upon arrival.

Can I bike or ride horses on the trail?

Yes, the trails within the Ewing Reservoir system are designed for multiple users. This means they are open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians, making it a versatile recreational area for various activities.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the "A" Trail.

What is the significance of the Ewing Reservoir trail to the local community?

The trail system is a significant community asset. Its construction and maintenance are spearheaded by local non-profits and volunteers. The reservoir itself serves as the primary source of drinking water for Hayfork, and there are ongoing plans to expand the trail system to 12 miles, providing valuable in-town recreational opportunities.

Are there any specific conditions I should be aware of before hiking?

Yes, a key consideration is the trail's dense clay soil. It is not recommended for use during or immediately after heavy precipitation, as it can become rutted and stick to your boots, making for a challenging and potentially damaging experience to the trail surface.

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