Near Merry-Go-Round to Sprig Trail Loop
Dave and Su on Sprig Trail.
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Hiking the Sprig Trail
Near Merry-Go-Round to Sprig Trail Loop
Taylor and his amazing jacket.
Near Merry-Go-Round to Sprig Trail Loop
The mixed redwood forest with Lower Miller Trail running through it. Near the top of Mt. Madonna, with a low cloud on it and the sun trying to break through.
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Green moss covered trees and redwoods along Sprig Trail in the winter.

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Merry-Go-Round to Sprig Trail Loop

4.5 (12 Ratings)
Redwood forest, oak trees, Henry Miller's Estate, and white fallow deer are all covered in this beautiful 9 mile loop.
8.5
mi
Distance
2,087
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The entrance to the park is located at the summit of Highway 152 at Pole Line Road. The park is open year-round from 8 a.m. until sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.45mi
Distance
2,087ft
Elevation Gain
2,087ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
1,897ft
High Point
472ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This route, the Merry-Go-Round Trail to Sprig Trail via part of Tan Oak Trail, is a 9.0 mile, moderately trafficked loop located near Gilroy, California. The land, which is now part of a county park, once belonged to Henry Miller, a person who is considered to be one of the founders of Gilroy. Santa Clara County Parks acquired part of the area in 1927, and acquired the remainder of the estate in 1953.This Featured Hike is rated moderate and offers plenty of beautiful views. The route includes redwood forest, chaparral, scrub-oak forests, and the ruins of Henry Miller's mansion. There are also plenty of wildflowers along the trail. Another section of this route passes a pen of captive White Fallow Deer. These deer are the descendants of a pair given to the Miller family in 1932. The initial 0.75 miles is a little steep, but most of the trail is of moderate difficulty level. This park is also a big horse riding area which means some sections of the trails are very wide. Most of the trail is under shade and provide beautiful views. Sprig Trail passes all three of the park's major campgrounds, and makes a scenic ascent (or descent) through one of the prettiest stands of redwoods in the park. The last link is the popular Merry-Go-Round Trail connecting to the Sprig Lake Recreation Area.

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