North Peak Loop via Donner Canyon
North Peak Loop via Donner Canyon
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19.3km
1,010m
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Embark on the North Peak Loop via Donner Canyon for a challenging hike through varied landscapes. You will traverse woodlands, open grasslands, and dense chaparral, experiencing a dynamic shift in scenery as you climb. This difficult 12.0-mile (19.3 km) route demands a substantial effort, with a total elevation gain of…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Waypoints
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4.00 km
Donner Cabin
Ruins
9.58 km
Mount Olympia
Peak
11.3 km
North Peak
Peak
16.2 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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19.3 km
End point
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.5 km
8.65 km
178 m
Surfaces
14.0 km
5.16 km
124 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,040 m)
Lowest point (170 m)
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This is considered a difficult hike. It involves significant elevation gain, with steep sections, especially leading up to North Peak and Mount Olympia. The varied terrain includes single-track trails and wider fire roads, which can be rocky and slippery after rain. It's a demanding route best suited for experienced hikers.
The terrain is quite diverse. You'll encounter a mix of single-track trails and wider fire roads. While the initial mile of the Donner Canyon Road Loop is relatively flat, the trail quickly becomes steeper. Expect rocky and potentially slippery sections, particularly after winter rains, requiring careful footing.
The trail offers a rich tapestry of natural environments, including woodlands, grasslands, and dense chaparral. Depending on the season, you might see vibrant fall foliage, abundant wildflowers in spring, or various berries in fall and winter. Wildlife is diverse, with opportunities to spot deer, snakes, and even tarantulas (especially in early morning or late afternoon during certain seasons). Large birds like turkeys and coyotes are also present.
Yes, as you ascend, spectacular views of the summit and North Peak emerge. From higher elevations, you can enjoy expansive views that may encompass the Coast Range. Be sure to take in the View of Donner Canyon, a highlight along the route.
The best time depends on what you want to see. Between January and March, after winter rains, the Donner Canyon section is particularly popular for its multiple waterfalls. Spring brings an abundance of wildflowers, while fall offers vibrant foliage and berries. Be aware that some wildlife, like tarantulas, are more active in certain seasons.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Falls Trail Loop, the ADT - California - T - Seg 7, the Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail, the Back Creek Trail, and the Bald Ridge Trail.
The North Peak Loop via Donner Canyon is located within Mount Diablo State Park. Specific trailhead parking information can often be found on the park's official website. It's advisable to check the park's website for current parking availability and any potential fees or restrictions before your visit.
Yes, Mount Diablo State Park typically charges an entrance fee per vehicle. You can find the most current fee schedule and any permit requirements on the official California State Parks website: ca.gov. It's always a good idea to check before you go.
Generally, dogs are permitted on paved roads and in developed areas within Mount Diablo State Park, but they are often restricted from unpaved trails to protect wildlife. It's crucial to check the specific regulations for dogs on trails within Mount Diablo State Park on the official park website before planning your hike.
The North Peak Loop via Donner Canyon is classified as a difficult hike and is generally not recommended for beginners or young children due to its significant elevation gain, steep sections, and varied terrain. While the initial mile of the Donner Canyon Road Loop is relatively flat, the trail quickly becomes much more challenging.
Given its challenging nature and length, you should bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, as water sources on the trail may be limited. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential for the varied and potentially rocky terrain. A map or a reliable navigation app is highly recommended due to the extensive network of trails in the park. Sun protection, layers of clothing, and snacks are also advisable.
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