Located in the rugged and remote central part of Northern California, this 6.7-mile trail takes hikers up Goosenest Mountain, an ancient volcano soaring at an impressive 8,280 feet in the Cascade Range. Now, don’t be fooled by the relatively short distance — this remote Northern California trail is no walk in the park. It’s a tough one, so make sure you come prepared for a challenge. But trust us, the rewards are more than worth it!
The Goosenest Trail is quite remote– to make sure you can easily access directions without a cell connection, sign up for a trial of AllTrails+, which allows you to download maps for use offline.
You have a couple of options when it comes to the trail's length. It can be as short as 2.4 miles round trip, but if you want to soak in the most scenic views, opt for the full 6.7-mile loop.
Keep in mind that this route is considered moderately challenging, with changing elevations and rugged terrain to keep things interesting. Perfect for avid birdwatchers, hikers, and even trail runners!
To access the trailhead from Highway 97 exit near Grass Lake and find Forest Road 45N22.
Follow the road for about 12 miles, keeping an eye out for those crucial signs that read "Goosenest Trailhead." Be warned, once you leave Highway 97, the road becomes less marked. That's when having a map downloaded to your phone becomes a smart move.
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As you climb Goosenest Mountain you’ll experience fantastic views of Mount Shasta, Shasta Valley, and Grass Lake.
Despite its proximity to the famous Mount Shasta, Goosenest Mountain remains relatively unexplored, making it a haven for solitude seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The hike will take you all around the mountain -– from the forested areas at the base of the volcano to the ancient lava flow remnants on the west side.
Goosenest is a shield volcano and its last known eruption occurred during the Pleistocene, which is the epoch that lasted from 11,700 years ago to 2.58 million years ago.
Before you set foot on the trail, make sure you have all the essentials -- water, layers for changing weather, a hat or sunglasses for sun protection, and, of course, that trusty downloaded map on your mobile device.
If you need any hiking gear, REI has got you covered with rentals.
Don't expect crowds on the Goosenest Trail; it sees fewer visitors, leaving you to enjoy the natural splendor with fewer distractions. Bring your furry friend along too, as dogs are allowed and can even roam off-leash in some areas.
The best time to conquer this rugged trail is from June through October, though even in June, you might encounter some lingering snow in the higher elevations.
The next time you want to hike a remote Northern California trail, consider Goosenest Trail. This rugged landscape offers a great hike and stunning views. Have you explored Goosenest Mountain?
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