Near Ewoldsen Loop
Looking east from the Ewoldsen Trail, enjoy this great view.
Near Ewoldsen Loop
Ewoldsen Trail.
Near Ewoldsen Loop
Walking along Overlook Trail.
Near Ewoldsen Loop
View at end of Overlook Trail.
Near Ewoldsen Loop
Ewoldsen Trail.

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Ewoldsen Loop

4.6 (8 Ratings)
A hike through dense redwood groves that gives way to coastal views and chaparral-covered hillsides.
4.6
mi
Distance
1,988
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.65mi
Distance
1,988ft
Elevation Gain
1,988ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
1,628ft
High Point
257ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
From the parking lot and just beyond the bathrooms, find the sign indicating Ewoldsen Trail. The trail initially passes through a picnic area with several picnic tables and BBQ stations. At the end of the picnic area is a small water crossing protected by some wood boards laid across the creek. After crossing the creek, continue along the trail until you reach the Canyon Falls Trail. Either hike the short .2 miles to Canyon Falls now or wait until the end of your hike after completing the loop. Continuing on, head up to the point where the two ends of the loop meet at a sign indicating "Ewoldsen Loop" and either head left or right. Either way you are hiking up! After winding your way up the canyon walls through various groves of redwoods, the trail comes to a junction that continues up to the Overlook Trail. Head on up and enjoy expansive views of Big Sur and the California coast. This is also a good place to relax and grab a bite to eat. After soaking it all in, head back to the Ewoldsen Loop and continue along it, descending back to the point where the two ends of the loop meet. Head back to the Canyon Falls Trail and either skip it if you already saw it or hike out to it now. Continue back to the parking lot.
History & Background
There are some remains of an old homestead. Near the beginning of the trail is a building housing an old Pelton Wheel that was used to power the house and other equipment associated with a ranch that operated in the area.

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