Trillium Falls Loop in Redwood National Park, CA

Hike Trillium Falls Loop Redwood National Park, CA

Class 1 2.6 miles 400 gain 1-2 hr Loop Jun 15, 2017
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The Trillium Falls Loop hike leads through a small section of old growth redwoods as it winds around a hillside. It's a short walk that first leads to Trillum Falls within a few minutes. This is a pleasant waterfall complete with a bridge for viewing. You could turn around here, but I recommend completing the short loop for some additional great redwood scenery. The trail continues south as it wraps around the side of a hill before descending to an old dirt road that takes you back to the trailhead.

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The trail is paved for a bit before it splits off to the Trillium Falls trail.
The trail is paved for a bit before it splits off to the Trillium Falls trail.
Slight uphill grade until the falls through gorgeous forest.
Slight uphill grade until the falls through gorgeous forest.
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The bridge over Trillium Falls is ahead.
The bridge over Trillium Falls is ahead.
Trillium Falls comes quickly, and the loop continues afterward.
Trillium Falls comes quickly, and the loop continues afterward.
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Looking back at the bridge over Trillium Falls.
Looking back at the bridge over Trillium Falls.
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The trail leads to an old dirt road that takes you back to the trailhead.
The trail leads to an old dirt road that takes you back to the trailhead.

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