About us
This is not a regular group. Please do not ask to join UNLESS you have hikes regularly with the Sonoma County Wanderers. This is a sub group of the Sonoma County Wanderers. You need to first be an active member of the Sonoma County Wanderers. Once you have an established hiking record (20+ hikes) with the Sonoma County Wanderers and are ready to hit the road and see distant parts of the world then you are ready to join this second group! This is a hiking and traveling group. Adventure and fitness are the name of the game!!
Most important fact to be aware of!!
There is limited availability on the trips. If you are serious about traveling out of Sonoma/Marin county with the group then you will need to have a STRONG presence on the moderate-strenuous and strenuous Sonoma County Wanderer hikes with the organizers...Leigh, Joseph or Yannick. We have found that Annabel and similar hikes will NOT prepare you for hiking outside of California. I will always put the hikers that have been recently hiking the long strenuous and moderate- strenuous hikes consistently on the list first. Those are the hikers that are going to be prepared for these trips. Another hiking habit to develop to prepare for these trips is to sign up for multiple day hikes in a row without a day break in between. The trips sound exciting and adventurous but they are not for everyone. If you truly enjoy the moderate 2-3.5 hour hikes the best and find yourself gravitating to those choices, then a SIGHTSEEING international trip is more suitable for you rather than a trekking trip.
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Prairie Creek Roadtrip West Ridge to Karl Knapp loop
Location not specified yetPrairie Creek Road Trip Day 4-A top rated GRAND FINALE
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[Priarie Creek.docx](https://1drv.ms/w/c/4b97fc10272c70a0/IQCYz8lN7fzOTISEq2YhatYZAciHJn7a521jnqWYRjq1pIA?e=z31Spp)### Day 3 – West Ridge Trail to Karl Knapp Loop
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/west-ridge-to-karl-knapp-loop-5e3a35d?u=i&sh=3grupk
Today we head deep into Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park for a wonderfully varied hike combining the West Ridge Trail with the Karl Knapp Trail Loop. The West Ridge Trail climbs away from Prairie Creek and into a quieter section of the park, winding beneath immense coast redwoods and through a dense understory of sword ferns, redwood sorrel, huckleberry, and moss-covered fallen trees. Because much of the route travels above the busier valley floor, it has a wonderfully remote feeling, with long stretches where the forest itself is the main attraction.
As we continue through the loop, the character of the hike changes. The Karl Knapp Trail brings us back into the lush heart of the redwood forest, following Prairie Creek beneath some truly enormous old-growth trees. This is classic Redwood National and State Parks scenery: shafts of sunlight filtering through a canopy hundreds of feet overhead, fern-covered creek banks, giant fallen logs slowly returning to the forest, and trees so large that photographs never quite capture their scale.
One of the pleasures of this hike is the contrast between the higher, quieter West Ridge and the magnificent creekside redwoods of the Karl Knapp Trail. We’ll have plenty of time to stop, look up, and appreciate just how extraordinary this ecosystem is. Roosevelt elk live throughout the Prairie Creek area, along with black-tailed deer, banana slugs, Steller’s jays, woodpeckers, and an impressive assortment of forest birds.
Rather than being a hike with one single “destination,” the forest is the destination today. It’s a chance to spend several hours walking beneath some of the tallest living things on Earth and experience Prairie Creek away from the crowds that gather at the park’s better-known landmarks. 🌲
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/sue-meg-7eafe64?u=i&sh=3grupk14 attendees
Prairie Creek Roadtrip Day 4 Sue Meg State Park
Location not specified yetPrairie Creek Road Trip Day 4-A top rated GRAND FINALE
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Priarie Creek.docxOur last day, on the route home.
Our final hike takes us to the spectacular coastline of Sue-meg State Park, where scenic bluff-top trails offer sweeping Pacific Ocean views, dramatic sea stacks, tide pools, and windswept spruce forests. Along the way, we'll have opportunities to spot harbor seals, seabirds, and, if we're lucky, migrating gray whales. It's the perfect coastal finale to our journey among California's ancient redwoods before beginning the drive home.Use the alltrails link to find the trailhead
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/sue-meg-7eafe64?u=i&sh=3grupk
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Past events
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