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Embark on the Hobbs Wall Trail for an easy 1.7-mile (2.8 km) hiking loop through the ancient redwood forests of Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park. You will gain about 155 feet (47 metres) of elevation, which takes most hikers around 48 minutes to complete. The path winds through a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Hobbs Wall Trail is typically accessed from the Mill Creek Campground area within Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park. Parking is usually available near the campground entrance or designated trailhead parking areas. Always check park signage for specific parking instructions.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on hiking trails within Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, including the Hobbs Wall Trail, to protect wildlife and natural resources. Please check the official park regulations before your visit.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly stunning in winter. During this season, the foliage is a rich green, creeks are flowing, and the area is remarkably quiet. However, be prepared for potentially wet conditions and check for closures.
The Hobbs Wall Trail is located within Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park. While there isn't a specific permit for the trail itself, standard day-use or entrance fees for the State Park may apply. It's advisable to check the official California State Parks website for current fee information.
Yes, the Hobbs Wall Trail is generally rated as 'easy' and can be suitable for beginners and families. However, be aware that sections do involve steep descents and climbs with small switchbacks. The full loop is approximately 2.8 kilometers (1.7 miles) long.
The Hobbs Wall Trail forms a loop, connecting between Mill Creek Campground and Highway 101. It can also be combined with other trails like the Saddler Skyline Trail for a longer hiking experience.
You'll hike through an ancient redwood forest, featuring both giant coast redwoods and second-growth redwoods. The path is cut into a steep hillside, winding through a lush, densely-wooded ravine with a small creek. Expect to see striking green ferns and foliage, and numerous redwood stumps, some notably huge.
The trail is historically significant, named after the Hobbs, Wall & Co. timber company, a major logging operation in the late 1860s. The visible redwood stumps along the path serve as a poignant reminder of the area's logging past.
Yes, the Hobbs Wall Trail intersects with other paths. The route also passes through sections of the Nature Trail and the Saddler Skyline Trail, allowing for longer or varied hiking options within the area.
Parts of the trail have experienced landslides, leading to occasional closures. It's crucial to check current trail conditions before heading out. If a section is impassable, hiking the loop counter-clockwise can make backtracking easier. The area is generally very quiet with minimal traffic noise.
Given the history of landslides, it's highly recommended to check the official website for California State Parks or contact the Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park visitor center directly for the most up-to-date information on trail conditions and any closures before your visit.
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