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Features
River/Creek
Open 8 a.m. to sunset.
Description
Iron
Springs Trail connects
Ridge Trail and
Blackhawk Trail. Thus, it is typically a section of a longer run. It is easily accessible from the activity area in the center of Mt. Madonna County Park by taking
Ridge Trail from its end point, for 0.5 miles, or by parking at the archery range and running less than a tenth of a mile on
Ridge Trail. Alternatively, Iron
Springs Trail can easily be reached by running 0.1 miles on
Blackhawk Trail from the
Blackhawk Trail start parking area.
Iron
Springs Trail is entirely in the dense, lush mixed redwood forest from end to end. From its trail start shown in this description, Iron
Springs Trail is flat as it winds through the forest for the first quarter mile. It then heads down a hillside into Blackhawk Canyon, passing
Redwood Trail and
Iron Springs/Rock Springs Trail Connector on the way. This descent is a bit steep in places as the trail winds around on a few wide switchbacks. Towards the bottom of the descent, the valley walls are steep and with the thick forest it can be dark down here even on a sunny day.
Iron
Springs Trail reaches
Blackhawk Trail after 0.55 miles, at the bottom of Blackhawk Canyon and ends here.
Flora & Fauna
Mixed redwood forest with mostly redwoods. Dense, lush undergrowth.
Contacts
Shared By:
Joan Pendleton
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