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Boggs Mountain Loop

Hard

3.3

(16)

61

hikers

Boggs Mountain Loop

05:13

18.0km

440m

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Hike the difficult 11.2-mile Boggs Mountain Loop through recovering forests and volcanic terrain, offering views of surrounding peaks.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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12.7 km

5.08 km

216 m

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12.4 km

4.91 km

415 m

294 m

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Highest point (1,060 m)

Lowest point (780 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Boggs Mountain Loop?

The Boggs Mountain Loop, which is approximately 16.3 kilometers (10.1 miles) long, generally takes about 4 hours and 6 minutes to complete. However, individual times can vary based on pace and stops.

What is the difficulty level of this trail?

The Boggs Mountain Loop is generally graded as 'Medium' or 'Moderate' in difficulty. While it features some elevation gain (around 439 meters or 1,440 feet for a slightly longer version), it's considered a moderately challenging experience.

Is the Boggs Mountain Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Boggs Mountain Loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails but must be kept on a leash.

Where can I park for the Boggs Mountain Loop?

Parking is available within the Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest. Specific trailhead access points and parking areas are usually well-marked within the forest.

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

The Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest is open year-round for public recreational use, making the loop accessible in all seasons. Consider visiting during spring or fall for milder temperatures and vibrant scenery.

Are there any fees or permits required to hike in Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest?

The Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest is open to the public, and typically there are no entrance fees or permits required for day-use hiking on its trails, including the Boggs Mountain Loop.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the Boggs Mountain Loop?

The loop traverses diverse terrain, including gently rolling highlands, meadows, ridge-tops, and dense forests. You'll see a mix of manzanita, chaparral, ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, sugar pine, and various oak species. The geology features volcanic rock, including outcroppings of andesite and basalt.

Are there any notable viewpoints along the Boggs Mountain Loop?

As you ascend along the loop, you can enjoy spectacular views of surrounding mountains, including Mt. Hannah, Mt. Sanhedrin, Mt. Konocti, Hull Mountain, Snow Mountain, and Seigler Mountain.

Does the Boggs Mountain Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Boggs S.F. Road 500, Boggs S.F. Road 300, Gail's Trail, Creek Trail, and Boggs S.F. Road 100.

What makes the Boggs Mountain Loop a unique hiking experience?

This trail offers a unique opportunity to witness the remarkable re-growth and recovery of a forest actively managed after the devastating 2015 Valley Fire. It also showcases a diverse ecosystem, interesting volcanic geological features, and is a demonstration site for sustainable forest management practices.

Is the Boggs Mountain Loop suitable for families with children?

While the trail is rated 'Moderate' in difficulty and can be completed by many, its length and elevation gain might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to longer hikes. Consider the fitness level of your family members.

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