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San Benito County

Bear Gulch Trail

Easy

4.5

(3086)

9,599

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Bear Gulch Trail

00:34

1.89km

100m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Bear Gulch Trail, a 1.2 miles (1.9 km) route that winds through a beautiful, boulder-filled gorge. You will gain 323 feet (98 metres) in elevation over approximately 34 minutes, making it a perfect short adventure. As you hike, you will experience varied terrain,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Nature Center at Condor Gulch Trailhead / Bear Gulch Day Use Area

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Great Nature Center next to the picnic area. Look for the woodpeckers hiding acorns in hundreds of holes they poked into dead tree trunks around the treailhead.

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1.76 km

108 m

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1.73 km

133 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I park for the Bear Gulch Trail, and are there shuttles?

You can typically park at the Bear Gulch Day Use Area, which is also home to the Nature Center at Condor Gulch Trailhead / Bear Gulch Day Use Area. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Pinnacles National Park often operates a shuttle service during peak times to alleviate congestion. It's always a good idea to check the official NPS website for the most current information on parking availability and shuttle schedules before your visit.

Are there any fees or permits required to hike the Bear Gulch Trail?

Yes, the Bear Gulch Trail is located within Pinnacles National Park, so standard park entrance fees apply. These fees contribute to the maintenance and operation of the park. You do not need a separate hiking permit for this specific trail, but always check the official NPS website for the latest fee information and any potential changes to regulations.

Is the Bear Gulch Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on trails within Pinnacles National Park, including the Bear Gulch Trail. This policy helps protect the park's wildlife and natural resources. Service animals are an exception. Please check the official Pinnacles National Park website for detailed pet regulations.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best times to hike the Bear Gulch Trail are during the spring and fall. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making for a more comfortable experience, and you might also catch wildflowers in bloom during spring. Summer can be very hot with limited shade, while winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

How difficult is the Bear Gulch Trail, and is it suitable for families?

The Bear Gulch Trail itself is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for families and children. The main loop to the Bear Gulch Reservoir is about 1.5 miles with a moderate elevation change. However, if you include the talus caves, it adds an adventurous element that requires some scrambling and navigating through dark, damp passages. For those sections, ensure everyone in your group is comfortable with such conditions.

What unique features or sights can I expect on the trail?

The most notable feature is the Bear Gulch Cave, a fascinating talus cave formed by massive boulders. Hiking through it is an adventure, with sections requiring a headlamp. The trail also leads to the beautiful Bear Gulch Reservoir, offering serene views and a great spot for a break. You'll experience diverse terrain, from rocky paths to lush riparian forests, and enjoy the park's distinctive rock formations.

What should I know about hiking through the Bear Gulch Caves?

Hiking through the Bear Gulch Caves is a unique experience, but it requires preparation. You will need a flashlight or headlamp as sections are completely dark. Be prepared for some scrambling, crouching, and navigating through narrow, damp passages. Portions of the cave may be closed periodically to protect the Townsend's big-eared bat colony, so check the park's website for current conditions before your visit.

What kind of wildlife might I see along the way?

The Bear Gulch area is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including a chance to see the rare California Condor, especially if you connect to higher elevation trails. Keep an eye out for lizards, rabbits, and other small mammals. The caves are also home to a colony of Townsend's big-eared bats.

Are there different route options or connections from the Bear Gulch Trail?

Yes, the Bear Gulch Trail offers several options. You can complete the loop to the Bear Gulch Reservoir and through the caves. It also connects to other trails, such as sections of the Bench Trail and the Condor Gulch Trail. For a more strenuous adventure, you can link up with the High Peaks Trail, which offers significant elevation gain and spectacular views of the park's rock spires.

What essential gear should I bring for this hike?

For the Bear Gulch Trail, essential gear includes sturdy hiking shoes, plenty of water, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) as some sections are exposed. If you plan to go through the Bear Gulch Caves, a headlamp or flashlight is absolutely crucial. Bringing snacks, a map, and checking the weather forecast are also highly recommended.

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