§ 02 — OVERVIEW
Remember your OUTDOOR ETHICS when enjoying your public lands. Please RECREATE RESPONSIBLY.
The Lost Coast Trail offers one of the few coastal hiking experiences in the United States. Hikers will be treated to exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities such as sea lions, elephant seals, river otters, eagles, bobcats, deer and more. Tidepools, teaming with life, line the coast. In spring spectacular arrays of wildflowers cover the hillsides and bluffs. Know Before You Go The northern section of the Lost Coast Trail, from Mattole to Black Sands Beach, is 24.6 miles and moderately level. Allow at least three days to accomplish this hike. Wear sturdy hiking boots. Water sources are plentiful along the beach. Be aware of the tide! Carry a tide table and hike these stretches during an outgoing tide of three feet or less to avoid being trapped. The area near Punta Gorda; from Sea Lion Gulch to Randall Creek; and from Miller Flat to Gitchell Creek, may be impassable during high tide. Avoid private property along the trail. No Camping at Black Sands Beach Trailhead! Camping is allowed North of Telegraph Creek. The southern section of the Lost Coast Trail, from Hidden Valley to Needle Rock in Sinkyone Wilderness State Park, stretches 9 miles with a moderate elevation change. The south section of the Lost Coast offers a different scenery than the northern section. Hikers can continue for 19 more miles through the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park if they wish. NOTE: Sinkyone Wilderness State Park has different regulations regarding trail use and camping. Camping Overnight camping along the Lost Coast Trail requires a Backcountry Permit. Permits can be obtained through Recreation.gov, on the King Range Wilderness Permits (Lost Coast) page. Walk-up permits for a maximum of three hikers will be sold daily at the King Range Visitor Center during open hours (Monday - Saturday from 8:00 - 4:30 from 05/30 - 09/05). Weekend permits will be sold on Fridays. Before planning your visit or booking a permit, please visit the King Range National Conservation Area page for information such as maps, tide safety, condition reports, and regulations. Helpful Links Visit: Sinkyone Wilderness SP (ca.gov) Permits: King Range Wilderness Permits (Lost Coast) King Range National Conservation Area
§ 03 — CONDITIONS
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§ 04 — SIGNAL
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§ 05—08 — FROM THE FIELD
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§ 06 — REVIEWS
§ 07 — TRIP REPORTS
§ 08 — COMMUNITY PHOTOS
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§ 01 — VITALS
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