Happy Valentines Day!

For Valentines Day I decided to take my friend Joann and hike the trail from Tilden Park to Wildcat Canyon Park. This is the trail I wanted to hike last week.  It was a gorgeous day.  We started at the parking lot for the Little Farm and Education/Visitor Center.  If you are walking toward the Farm you want to stay to your left.  On the left hand side of the roundabout you will see this trail post.

wildcat canyon trail 002 Follow the trail to Jewel Lake.  As you approach the lake you need to stay to the right and continue on to the lake.

As you continue around the lake you will cross this bridge.  wildcat canyon trail 003  At the end of the bridge you want to turn left.  There isn’t any posting to direct you this way.  You will see a post that has and arrow for the Wildcat Peak trail.  Do not take this one. You want to be on Wildcat Creek Trail.  Stay on the main road.  You will eventually arrive at this sign. wildcat canyon trail 004You will be on this trail for a while.  It is well groomed and an easy hike.  You are now looking for the Havey Canyon Trail.  This is what you will see.wildcat canyon trail 005  It has the name of the trail and also a warning that it is a rough trail.  You will follow the trail to the right.  I wasn’t sure what to expect with this warning.  It really wasn’t that bad.  It was just an ungroomed trail.  There was some mud but nothing too crazy.  I loved the tree cover and it felt less traveled.   Here are some pictures. wildcat canyon trail 006 wildcat canyon trail 007 wildcat canyon trail 008  Continuing on the trail you will come to a water crossing.  wildcat canyon trail 011 wildcat canyon trail 012 wildcat canyon trail 013  As you cross the creek you will see a gate. wildcat canyon trail 014   You need to go through the gate and stay on the trail.  We later figured out that the gate is there because you are now entering an area where cows are grazing.  Joann and I were a little startled when we came upon three cows laying right by the trail. wildcat canyon trail 017  We could have walked up and petted them.  They didn’t seemed bothered by our presence. I have to say, cows seem much bigger when you are that close.  You eventually come out of the tree cover and  the trail turns into what looks like a cow path.wildcat canyon trail 022  This is us further up the cow path.  You are pretty much at the top now and the views are great.wildcat canyon trail 019 wildcat canyon trail 018  As you follow the cow path you will eventually hit the Nimitz Way.  This is a paved road.  You want to go right on Nimitz Way.  This is the view and what the road looks like.wildcat canyon trail 027 wildcat canyon trail 029 wildcat canyon trail 030You will stay on Nimitz way until you reach the Laurel Canyon Trail.  This trail is not marked.  You will pass a post that directs you to Wildcat peak. DO NOT take that trail but the next trail will look like this. wildcat canyon trail 031  Take this trail.  It will be on your right and is easy to pass if you are not paying attention.  After walking on this for a few minutes you will come to an intersection directing you to take either Laurel Canyon Trail or Laurel Canyon Rd.  Both end up at the same place.  We decided to take Laurel Canyon Rd.  At the end of this trail the post will direct you to the left or to the visitor center.  Follow this path all the way to the farm/visitor center.

I read about this trail from different sources. One source called the hike difficult, another gave it 3 out of 5 stars for difficulty.  It was 8 miles so the length is what makes it hard.  The actual elevation and climbing is very easy.  It was a beautiful clear day making the views great.  I don’t think I would do this hike in the summer.  The trails are mostly exposed to the sun and I could see it getting very hot.  Overall I had a great time.  This would be a great all day adventure for a family.  You could pack a lunch and enjoy it on the Nimitz way.  They have benches you can sit on and enjoy the view.  Just understand that if you are taking younger children it is a long hike.  If they can handle the length it would be doable. Enjoy!

It never goes as planned

Today I planned to hike in the Tilden Nature Area to Wildcat Canyon Regional Park.  I have a book called 101 Hikes in Northern California by Matt Heid , published by Wilderness Press.  I am trying to hike all of the trails in the book. I am not doing them in any particular order.  Today’s hike is #17 in the book.  Let me just say that this book has given me great ideas of where to hike but some of the directions are hard to follow.  Past experiences have taught me to look at several different maps to make sure I have a better idea of where to go.  I did bring a map along.  I picked up my friend Teemaree.  The traffic was slow and I got lost, so by the time we arrived at the park we decided to take a different route.  I will have to hike the route from the book another day.

From the parking lot we took the Jewel Lake trail to the Wildcat Peak Trail.  The hope was to connect to the Laurel Canyon Trail but instead we reached the Nimitz Way.  A man told us that the Laurel Canyon Trail was just down the road/trail.  We followed that road (Nimitz Way) for quite a while.  I soon realized we must have missed the trail.  We just kept going until the trail ended at Wildcat Canyon Road.  After studying the map we took the Curran trail to Meadows Canyon Trail down to Lone Oak picnic area and the road led us back to our car.

The hike ended up being 5.71 miles.  It took about 2 hrs.  My friends will tell you I don’t mind getting lost or trying new trails.  We always find our way home and in the process see some new places.  That is what I love about hiking, it’s always something unique and beautiful. You could take the same trail but depending on the weather, it may not look the same.  Tilden Park is beautiful. There are so many great trails to explore.  It brought back a lot of fond memories of when I used to bring my kids to the Little Farm to feed the animals and then to hike around.  The hike we took today might not work for a family with small kids but there are several other hikes like the Jewel Lake Trail that would work.

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Meadow Canyon Trail , Tilden park