One morning, when the light was good for photography, I decided to find a local trail that I hadn't visited before. I saw this route on the
Redwood Regional Park map and decided to check it out. The Golden Spike Trail was created in 1965, by a group of kids working with the Oakland Probation department. There is a little monument to this on the trail.
The trail is right next to a horse stable, and there are a few signs of horses you might just want to avoid. You'll smell the stables on parts of the Tate and Golden Spike trails. In addition, Golden Spike is near Redwood road, so you'll occasionally hear cars zoom by. However, there is a lot of beauty in this short hike. Graceful Bays and twisted, ancient Oaks are all over these trails. Nature can't paint a bad picture.
Route:
Start at the Big Bear Staging Area
Cross the street
Bear Left on to Golden Spike Trail
Right on to Toyon Trail
Left on to West Ridge Trail
Left on to Tate Trail
Left on to Golden Spike Trail
Bear Right on Golden Spike back to start
Mileage: 2.38 miles
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