Near Randolph - Sipsey Loop
Sipsey Wilderness
Near Randolph - Sipsey Loop
Sipsey Wilderness
Near Randolph - Sipsey Loop
View along the Sipsey River
Near Randolph - Sipsey Loop
Waterfall in the Sipsey Wilderness
Near Randolph - Sipsey Loop
Sipsey Wilderness

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Randolph - Sipsey Loop

4.0 (3 Ratings)
While this is a difficult trek through the Sipsey Wilderness, stunning views make it worth the effort.
8.8
mi
Distance
806
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.83mi
Distance
806ft
Elevation Gain
806ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
927ft
High Point
568ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Starting from the parking area, the first section of this loop follows the Randolph Wild Hiking Trail #202. It follows a well-maintained roadbed up to an old cemetery. The cemetery is very old, with some of the oldest gravestones I've seen. Once you pass the cemetery, the trail becomes singletrack. It is still well-traveled (although not marked), so the going is easy all the way down to the Sipsey River Valley. Once in the valley, all bets are off. By now, you're on 209, but the trail is really more of a suggestion, as lack of maintenance and use makes the trail indistinguishable throughout most of its length along the Sipsey River. As long as you keep the river in sight, you'll make your way through the wilderness. Just be aware that the "trail" will be overgrown and there will be many obstacles in the way. This is by no means a leisurely hike. At the end of 209, increased use provides a discernible path through the wilderness. At this point you'll be on your way to joining the Rippey Wild Hiking Trail #201. The climb out of the Sipsey River Valley is steep, and there is a stream that runs along the path. The rocks are slippery, but it provides a unique experience. 201 is well-maintained, with a few muddy spots, but your boots will already be muddy from 209, so you should hardly notice.This trail is not for amateurs. While it can be done in a day, you'll be challenged. It is one of the most remote areas that I have experienced and is well worth the effort.

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