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Embark on an easy hike along the Stagg Tree Trail, a short 0.5-mile (0.8 km) path through the majestic Alder Creek Grove. You will gain 79 feet (24 metres) in elevation over an estimated 14 minutes, making this a quick and accessible outing. The highlight is the Amos Alonzo Stagg…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The primary draw is the Amos Alonzo Stagg Tree, one of the world's largest and most voluminous giant sequoias. It's the sixth most voluminous living thing globally and was historically the largest under private ownership before the Alder Creek Grove was acquired by the Save-the-Redwoods League.
The path begins on a fairly flat dirt road. However, the final section leading directly to the Stagg Tree is a bit steep, descending downhill to the tree and requiring an uphill climb on the return. The trail is not wheelchair or stroller accessible due to these steeper sections and unpaved surfaces.
Yes, the hike is generally considered easy and accessible for most healthy individuals. While there's a steep section near the Stagg Tree, its short length makes it manageable for beginners and families, though it's not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.
The trail is best enjoyed from May through November. During the winter season, some access roads may be closed due to snow, making it difficult to reach the trailhead.
The provided information does not specify the dog policy for the Stagg Tree Trail. Generally, regulations for pets in the Giant Sequoia National Monument can vary, so it's advisable to check the latest rules before your visit.
The Stagg Tree Trail is located within the Giant Sequoia National Monument. While there isn't typically a specific permit required for day hiking on this trail, standard entrance fees or passes for the National Monument may apply depending on the access point. It's always a good idea to check the official U.S. Forest Service website for the latest information on fees and regulations before you go.
The research indicates the trail starts on a dirt road. Specific parking details are not provided, but access would typically be near the start of this road within the Alder Creek Grove. It's recommended to check local signage or official park resources for designated parking areas.
You'll be immersed in the majestic Alder Creek Grove, surrounded by a high density of monumental giant sequoias. You might also spot young sequoias that have sprouted in areas where smaller trees were logged in the past. The setting offers a serene natural experience.
While parts of the broader Alder Creek Grove and surrounding community were heavily damaged by the 2020 Castle (SQF) Fire, the specific area around the Stagg Tree was protected and largely unaffected, preserving its natural beauty for visitors.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Chinquapin Drive, which covers about 28% of the trail.
The total round trip is about 0.5 to 1 mile. While the komoot data suggests a duration of around 14.5 minutes, the presence of a steep section means it might take a bit longer, especially if you take time to admire the Stagg Tree. Plan for a leisurely 30-60 minutes depending on your pace and how long you spend at the tree.
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