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Overview
This route combines amazing rugged coastal bluffs with a steep climb through coastal oak and back down to the coast through a lush riparian valley. The trail is generally in excellent condition throughout. The coastal bluff is wide singletrack, well groomed and can be more crowded than the narrow rocky climb on the Rattlesnake Flats section.
Need to Know
The is no charge to enter or use Montana de Oro State Park.
Miles 2 through 4 are difficult climb and decent sections on narrow singletrack.
Runner Notes
The Bluff trail segment is a well-groomed trail followed by a rugged rocky climb.
Description
The route is entirely in Montana de Oro State Park. The trailhead is just past the Spooners Cove ranger station on the right (ocean) side of the road. Parking is available near the trailhead on the roadside.
The first 2 miles of this amazingly scenic run is on a relatively flat, wide singletrack trail located on a bluff 50 feet above the rocky ocean shoreline. This section of the route is known as the
Bluff Trail. At 2 miles, the
Bluff Trail ends at a parking lot with restrooms.
From the parking lot, run 100 yards northward along the Pecho Valley Road where the entrance to the Rattlesnake Flats trail begins. This trail segment is anything but flat. The narrow singletrack winds first through rolling terrain covered in scrub. After 1/4 mile, the trail begins its climb through a beautiful, rocky valley before rising to a ridge overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The trail winds along the ridge for nearly a mile before steeply dropping through several switchbacks to the
Coon Creek Trail.
At the
Coon Creek Trail intersection, turn right as the terrain becomes a gentle downhill singletrack through a lush canopy of greenery surrounded by impressive rocky cliffs on both sides of the trail. After winding down the trail for another mile or so, the Bluff trail intersection at the parking lot appears followed by a return along the rugged coastline for a 2 mile run the car.
Contacts
Shared By:
Paul Jurasin
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