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Redwood National and State Parks · CA

Bigfoot Trail

Extreme · Thru-hike · Best in Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

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Length
366.4 mi
Gain
3,500 ft
Scenery
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About this trail

The Bigfoot Trail is an unofficial U.S. long-distance hiking trail in northern California. The Bigfoot Trail was originally proposed by Michael Kauffmann in 2009 as a suggested route to navigate the Klamath Mountains from south to north as well as a long-trail to introduce nature lovers to the biodiversity of the Klamath Mountains region. The trail begins in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness and ends in Redwood National Park at the Pacific Ocean near Crescent City, California.

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Start: Trailhead · 40.0461, -122.8512
End: Endpoint · 41.7468, -124.2022
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