Near Bear Gulch Cave Trail
Though you'll have to navigate tight clearances, Bear Gulch Cave provides both a respite from the sweltering heat and the unique opportunity to explore a talus cave.
Near Bear Gulch Cave Trail
Teaching Rock
Near Bear Gulch Cave Trail
Bear Gulch Reservoir, Pinnacles National Park.
Near Bear Gulch Cave Trail
View of Bear Gulch from Teaching Rock.
Near Bear Gulch Cave Trail
Teaching Rock

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Bear Gulch Cave Trail

5.0 (13 Ratings)
An excellent example of a talus cave with soaring ceilings and tight squeezes.
0.2
mi
Distance
385
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
CaveFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
Entire cave is closed mid-May through mid-July to protect a colony of roosting Townsend's big-eared bats. The lower half of the cave is usually open mid-July through mid-May. The entire cave is only open in March and October for at least one week and maybe four weeks in each of those months. Check for raptor closures before attempting any off-trail rxhing or climbing. Bring a headlamp!

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.23mi
Distance
385ft
Elevation Gain
217ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
1,678ft
High Point
1,450ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the Moses Spring Trail, head directly south at the junction marked by a sign and metal gate. Before reaching the cave, the trail moves along the bottom of Bear Gulch where it comes to a metal walkway that passes over a creek and then squeezes between a split rock. Shortly following this begins the cave. Move around a large rock and through the metal gate and begin ascending Bear Gulch Cave. The cave includes stairways protected by railings, small waterfalls, scrambling, tight squeezes, and metal walkways. If only half of the cave is open, which is typically the case, an exit over a metal walkway will be to the west, which will lead directly to the Moses Spring Trail. Follow the Moses Spring Trail to either Bear Gulch Reservoir to the south or the parking area to the north. If the full cave is open, immediately before the exit to Moses Spring Trail, a narrow staircase within the cave leads to another metal gate. Pass through the metal gate and follow the trail through the rest of the cave. This part of the cave is extremely dark and requires crossing over and through the stream that runs through the cave. Look for white arrows on the cave walls that mark the route. Continue following the arrows until the trail eventually emerges into light and again joins the Moses Spring Trail right beneath the stairs heading up to Bear Gulch Reservoir.

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