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8.85km
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The Cobb Mountain Old Road trail offers a unique journey through a landscape shaped by both nature and history, leading you to the highest point in the Mayacamas Mountain Range. You'll traverse a path that was once an access road, now rugged and unpaved, with sections where you might need…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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4.38 km
Highlight • Summit
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8.85 km
End point
Bus stop
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6.62 km
2.20 km
< 100 m
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6.62 km
2.20 km
< 100 m
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The Cobb Mountain Old Road trail is generally considered difficult and requires good fitness. Hikers can expect significant uphill climbing, with elevation gains ranging from approximately 1,735 to 2,500 feet over the full route to the summit. One account mentions gaining about 2,000 feet in just over an hour.
The trail follows an old track or access road, often described as a "doubletrack," that has become a derelict path. It climbs consistently uphill and can be overgrown in sections. Hikers may encounter fallen trees and rocky areas. At higher elevations, especially with snow, the path can be less defined.
Specific parking details for the Cobb Mountain Old Road trail are not provided in the available information. However, the trail is located in Cobb, Lake County, California. Hikers typically look for trailhead parking in the vicinity of Cobb to access the route.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Cobb Mountain Old Road trail. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow any local leash regulations.
The best time to hike depends on conditions. Be aware that higher elevations can experience snow, making the path less defined. Given the area's history with the 2015 Valley Fire, seasonal conditions, especially related to vegetation and potential heat, should be considered. Spring and fall might offer more moderate temperatures.
Based on the available information, there is no mention of required permits or entrance fees for hiking the Cobb Mountain Old Road trail.
The scenery includes views that can be partially obstructed by trees, particularly near the summit. The forest in the upper parts of Cobb Mountain shows signs of damage from the 2015 Valley Fire. The region is also characterized by its volcanic geology.
The trail itself is notable for being an old access road that nature is reclaiming. It leads to the summit of Cobb Mountain, which features antenna installations and has three distinct high points. The mountain is named after John Cobb, an early settler.
No, the Cobb Mountain Old Road trail is generally not suitable for beginners. It is rated as moderate overall on komoot, but the ascent to the summit is considered difficult due to significant elevation gain and varied terrain, requiring good fitness.
The provided tour data for the Cobb Mountain Old Road indicates an out-and-back route, as the elevation gain (622.17m) and elevation loss (622.17m) are equal, suggesting you return the way you came.
The estimated duration for hiking the Cobb Mountain Old Road trail is approximately 3 hours and 22 minutes (12,144 seconds) for the 8.85 km route, according to komoot's tour data. This duration can vary based on individual fitness and pace.
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