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Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop

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Tehama County

Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop

Moderate

Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop

03:39

11.9km

420m

Hiking

Embark on the Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop, a moderate hike spanning 7.4 miles (11.9 km) with a total elevation gain of 1394 feet (425 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 3 hours and 39 minutes. As you hike, you will move through varied landscapes, from lower elevation chamise and manzanita to dense pine and fir forests. Keep an eye out for vast grasslands and mountain meadows that burst with wildflowers in summer. A highlight of the route is the serene Square Lake, nestled below Mount Linn, offering spectacular views of the Sacramento Valley and the expansive coastal range.

When planning your hike on the Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop, be mindful of the season. Snow can linger into early June, particularly on north-facing parts of the trail, so consider a later start in the summer. Also, water sources can become scarce after midsummer, so always carry enough with you to stay hydrated. The Ides Cove Loop National Recreation Trail serves as a popular and accessible entry point for this wilderness adventure.

This loop offers a rewarding outdoor experience for you if you are seeking a diverse adventure within the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness. The trail's varied terrain and changing scenery, from open timber to dense forests, make it a standout option in the region. You will find yourself immersed in nature, far from the bustle of everyday life, with ample opportunities for wildlife spotting and quiet contemplation.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness

Mendocino National Forest

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Square Lake

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Square Lake is a small alpine lake situated below the northern slopes of Mount Linn. The lake is located in the open of a grassy field just a few hundred feet down a spur trail off of the main Ides Cove Loop Trail.

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Mt. Linn view and spur trail

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Sitting at 8,094 feet, Mt. Linn is the 10th most prominent peak in California. One can gain access to the peak and ridge by taking this spur trail and heading up the western face of the mountain. For day hikers, this marks the start of a day of sunshine with no more shade being cast by the mountain on the southern side.

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11.9 km

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11.3 km

604 m

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11.9 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop?

The Ides Cove Loop National Recreation Trail serves as the most popular entry point into the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness. Parking is typically available at the trailhead for this loop, which provides direct access to the wider trail system.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness?

The Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area. While there are generally no entrance fees for the wilderness itself, it's always wise to check with the Mendocino National Forest for any specific permit requirements, especially for overnight stays or during peak seasons.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

As part of the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness, dogs are generally allowed on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The best time to hike is typically from late spring through early fall. If you attempt the trail too early in June, particularly on north-facing sections, snow can still be an issue. Summer brings wildflowers to the mountain meadows, but water sources can become scarce after midsummer.

Is the Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop suitable for beginners?

This loop is generally considered a moderate hike, requiring good fitness. While some sections are easily accessible, others may demand sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. It's not typically recommended for absolute beginners due to its length and elevation changes, which can exceed 1,000 feet depending on the exact route.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the trail?

You'll experience diverse terrain, from chamise and manzanita at lower elevations to dense pine and fir forests on ridges. The route also features vast grasslands, large mountain meadows bursting with summer wildflowers, and open scattered timber. Expect varied elevations, ranging from approximately 2,000 to 8,000 feet.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

Highlights include views of the Sacramento Valley, Cottonwood Creek Canyon, and the North Yolla Bolly Peaks. You can also reach Square Lake, a small alpine lake, and enjoy the Mt. Linn view and spur trail. The wilderness also boasts the Middle Fork of the Eel River crashing through a deep canyon.

Does the trail connect with other notable paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Bigfoot Trail, the South Yolla Bolly Trail, and the Ides Cove Loop Trail, among others, offering a connected wilderness experience.

Is water readily available along the trail?

You may encounter streams through meadows, vernal pools, and small waterfalls. However, water can become scarce after midsummer, so it's crucial to carry sufficient water, especially if hiking later in the season.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

The Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness is home to a diverse collection of flora and fauna. Bear and deer populate the area in abundance, making it a great spot for wildlife observation. Bird watching is also a popular activity.

How busy is the Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop?

The South Yolla Bolly Wilderness, where this loop is located, is noted for offering significant solitude. While the Ides Cove Loop is a popular entry point, you can generally expect a peaceful hiking experience, especially on longer sections of the trail.

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Ides Cove and South Yolla Bolly Loop

03:39h

11.9km

420m

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