The Hammond Trail In Northern California Takes You From Mad River Bridge To The Beach
By Emerson
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Published October 29, 2021
A big reason Northern California is a nature lover’s paradise is the sheer diversity of landscapes you’re bound to witness. Here in NorCal, we have them all. From forests and mountains to sand dunes and rugged coastlines – there’s no end to the beauty you can witness. In fact, there’s a popular hiking and cycling trail that’s managed to showcase perfectly the varied landscapes you’ll come across. Taking you across open fields, lush woodlands, and to a stunning beach, the Hammond Trail is an adventure to remember.
For a hike that combines adventure, history, and endless scenic views, take on the Hammond Trail in Humboldt County. The 5.5-mile segment of the California Coastal Trail combines a variety of gorgeous landscapes and ends at a lovely beach!
The Hammond Trail is a multi-use trail that's open for hiking, biking, and equestrian use. It stretches north from the Arcata Bottoms up to Clam Beach County Park in McKinleyville. Providing scenic beauty every step of the way, it's no wonder the trail is so popular among residents.
You'll start the trail at the Mad River pedestrian bridge, which represents a unique bit of local history. Originally, this site was home to a wooden covered bridge that was built in 1905 and was part of the Humboldt Northern Railway. The covered bridge remained in use until 1942 and the bridge continued to be used as a railroad bridge up until 1961.
The southern stretch of the trail provides sweeping views of the ocean and Mad River. Keep an eye out for marine wildlife like seals, sea otters, and bird species like herons, ducks, cormorants, and Aleutian geese.
After reaching the small town of McKinleyville, the trail winds through residential neighborhoods and through Hiller Park. Beyond the park, the trail meanders through lush conifer forest and spectacular bluffs. There are a lot of picnic tables and benches situated along the path so you can stop and enjoy the view.
Continuing north, you'll enjoy more lovely views from the bluff before descending onto a short, paved section that crosses Strawberry Creek. The trail terminates at Clam Beach County Park, where you enjoy a walk along the beach before heading back!
The Hammond Trail is pet-friendly and can be accessed year-round. There's no shortage of beautiful scenery on this hike, so be sure to check it out! Visit the county website to learn more about this diverse hiking trail.
Have you explored the Hammond Trail at all? What’s your favorite section of this iconic trail? Let us know in the comments below!
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