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Hike the challenging 12.8-mile Trail 41 and Trail 36 Loop in Fort Ord National Monument, featuring singletrack and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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12.2 km
7.08 km
1.03 km
327 m
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16.1 km
2.92 km
1.17 km
259 m
240 m
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The Trail 41 and Trail 36 Loop is located within Fort Ord National Monument. While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, the monument offers various access points and parking areas. It's advisable to check the official Fort Ord National Monument website or a detailed map for the most convenient starting point and parking options for this specific loop.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails within Fort Ord National Monument, including sections of this loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural environment.
The Fort Ord National Monument area is popular year-round. Based on general popularity for Trail 41 in the area, April, July, and October are often highlighted. However, given the 'difficult' rating and potential for varied conditions, spring and fall typically offer the most pleasant temperatures for a longer hike like this, avoiding the heat of summer or potential winter wetness.
Currently, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day-use access to Fort Ord National Monument for activities like hiking. However, regulations can change, so it's always a good idea to check the official Bureau of Land Management (BLM) website for Fort Ord National Monument before your visit.
This is a difficult hike covering over 20 kilometers with significant elevation changes. You can expect varied terrain, including sections of singletrack, as it incorporates parts of Trail 41, Sandy Ridge Road, Three Sisters Road, Oil Well Road, and Trail 01;East Perimeter Road. Be prepared for uneven surfaces and potentially steep inclines and descents.
The loop offers several scenic spots. You'll pass by the Top of Engineer Canyon Rd, which is a notable viewpoint. There's also a dedicated View point with bench, perfect for a rest and to take in the surroundings.
Yes, this route is a combination of several paths. It utilizes significant portions of Trail 41, and also incorporates sections of Sandy Ridge Road, Three Sisters Road, Oil Well Road, and Trail 01;East Perimeter Road, offering a diverse hiking experience within the monument.
Given its distance of approximately 20.6 kilometers and a 'difficult' rating with over 440 meters of elevation gain, this loop typically takes around 5 hours and 45 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
With a 'difficult' rating, a distance of over 20 kilometers, and significant elevation changes, this loop is generally not recommended for beginners. It requires a good level of physical fitness and some hiking experience.
For a difficult and lengthy hike like this, it's essential to bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as temperatures can change. A map or GPS device is also highly recommended, as is a first-aid kit.
As this loop is primarily through a national monument, developed facilities like restrooms or dedicated water sources are generally limited or non-existent directly on the trail. It's crucial to carry all the water you'll need and plan for restroom breaks before or after your hike at designated areas within the monument or nearby towns.