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Hike the easy 3.4-mile Angels Creek Trail in Glory Hole Recreation Area, offering views of New Melones Lake and serene natural beauty.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.85 km
1.51 km
< 100 m
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3.82 km
1.19 km
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The Angels Creek Trail is located within the Glory Hole Recreation Area. While specific parking details for the trail itself aren't provided, you would typically access it via the recreation area. There are ongoing projects to develop a trailhead near Stelte Park, which may offer future access points.
Yes, the Angels Creek Trail is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on your hike, making it a great destination for pet owners.
The Angels Creek Trail is open year-round, offering a treat for all seasons. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during spring or fall when temperatures are milder. Be aware that ticks can be present, especially when the grass is high.
The Angels Creek Trail is located within the Glory Hole Recreation Area. While the provided information doesn't specify direct permit or entrance fees for the trail itself, it's advisable to check the official angelscamp.gov website for any current regulations or fees associated with accessing the larger recreation area.
The trail is primarily a singletrack path with varying terrain. The "Angels Creek Access" portion is generally easy with minimal elevation change. The main trail features narrow, rolling singletrack. Some sections, particularly south of the treatment plant, can be narrower, steeper, and more rugged. While generally well-maintained, some areas might have overgrown weeds.
The Angels Creek Trail is generally considered a moderate hike. The "Angels Creek Access" segment is rated as easy, with very little elevation gain. The main trail, however, is rated as moderate, involving a climb of about 360 feet over its 3-mile length. It's a relatively fast loop with rolling terrain.
The main Angels Creek Trail is described as a relatively fast loop, offering a continuous path through the scenic area.
You can expect stunning natural beauty in Calaveras County's Gold Country. The trail offers views of New Melones Lake and winds through picturesque landscapes. You'll find foothill streams with native trees and plants, and vegetation can vary from sparse to extremely dense. Enjoy the calming sounds of the creek and the refreshing scent of pine trees.
Absolutely! The Angels Creek Trail connects to the Glory Hole Recreation Area and New Melones Lake, which offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking, fishing, swimming, and boating in the vicinity.
Given its varying difficulty, parts of the trail can be suitable for families. The "Angels Creek Access" portion is rated as easy with minimal elevation, making it a good option for beginners or families with younger children. The main trail is moderate, so consider your family's hiking experience before tackling the full loop.
The trail meanders through natural landscapes with native trees and plants. While not explicitly mentioned, it's always wise to be aware of local wildlife. Notably, ticks can be present, especially when the grass is high, so taking precautions is recommended.