Date Hiked: May 28, 2022
General Condition: Clear (no obstacles and tread well defined)
TLDR: Overall this trail is in good condition. Wear long sleeves to protect skin from poison oak. Bring Garden clippers to help cut vegetation that is growing across the trail. There is water every 5 miles on the trail at the time of this writing.
I hiked the
Pine Ridge Trail 3E06 from Big Sur TrailHead to Pine Ridge Camp
1. The conditions of this trail are good overall. It is clear that a lot of work went into brushing every mile of this trial. I only encountered 1 section of bad deadfall which I cut away with a hand saw and removed from blocking the trail.
2. There is water every 3-5 miles along this trail. Between Pine Ridge Trail Head and Pine Ridge camp. The following creeks have water flowing currently, Bad Gulch, Terrace Creek, Big Sur River, Redwood Creek, and pine ride spring. There is also potable water at the Big Sur Trailhead and the campsites in the state park campground you hike through as you are approaching the wilderness heading east on Pine Ridge trail.
3. Poison oak growth along the trail is moderate.
From Sykes to Redwood camp the trail is moderately overgrown with grass and vegetation.
4. Bugs are minor but present near water and at camps. Flies are worse than mosquitoes.
5. We kept random stuff covered in the car parked at Big Sur Trail Head for three days and did not experience any theft or vandalism. The parking lot at Big Sur TH was full at 8:07 AM Saturday morning 05/28/2022. Do not expect to get a parking spot in this lot if you travel to this area on a busy summer weekend. You may need to park on the side of the road and hike to the trailhead from there adding up to a mile to your trip.
6. Most of the trash and toilet paper I picked up was in the first 4 miles of this trail.
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