Showing posts with label family friendly hikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family friendly hikes. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Cave Rock Trail - A Short Walk to Amazing Views that will Take Your Breath Away

Location: Cave Rock Drive & Winding Way
*No fees at trailhead

Cave Rock Trailhead

Lake Tahoe is filled with endless beauty and Cave Rock, a 250-ft volcanic formation, is no exception.  The rock, located on the eastern shore is hard to miss on the way to South Lake Tahoe from Reno, as it is found right on the path of highway 50.  The cave has unique beauty, tunnels, and proximity to the shore, is easy to get to, and is a must to visit.
 
A 0.8-mile-walk with little elevation gain will earn you breathtaking views that people would be happy to hike much further distances for.  Luckily, this is one view that requires little to no effort making it enjoyable for all ages.  

Right from the start you'll be met with views of the lake and more and more views of the lake with rock formations and piers lining the shore as you go further along.

The views are great at the base of Cave Rock,  but people who are looking for more adventure have the option of climbing to the top to access even more magical views.  The ascent to the top is pretty easy with so many huge boulders to climb and grip onto.  

This fun and unique spot is more than worth the effort to get to and is enjoyable year-round (people also snowshoe this trail in the winter).


Notes:
-0.8 mile out and back (10-15 mins), 137 ft. elevation gain
-about six parking spaces at trailhead
-catch amazing views at sunset
-more parking to the side of the road just a little way up the hill away from trailhead 
-dog friendly, on leash, no trash or poop bags available
-hiking trail is nice and wide
-this location is utilized by many photographers
-snacks and water are always a must for kids on hikes.  make sure to use the restrooms before your adventure as there are no toilets nearby
-mostly exposed. sun protection essential in summer
-stay on top of hourly weather and plan and dress accordingly
-room is limited at the top of the cave
-ideal for snow-shoeing in winter
-I recommend wearing appropriate footwear for the hike.
-For more of a challenge, you can park across the street at Cave Rock State Park boat landing, cross the street, and walk up to trailhead.  Parking lot located on the right after passing tunnel.  
-Picnic tables, restrooms, sand play, snorkeling and swimming available at Cave Rock State Park next to highway 50



Categorized under "Lake Tahoe," "Scenic Overlooks,"  and  "Family Friendly Hikes"

Photos
©Katherine Fung,
All Rights Reserved.

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Hinkle Creek Loop Trail, Folsom, CA - A Magical, Family Friendly Hike in Pure Nature

7000 Baldwin Dam Rd, Folsom, CA 95630

Park Hours: 7am to one hour after sunset
916-461-6601

If fairies were real, this is exactly where you’d find them.

Lush green grass, a winding dirt trail weaving through towering, whimsical trees, moss covered rocks, a creek with an inviting stone pathways, and lots of atmosphere is what you can expect on this trail.  It's one of those places that just put a smile on your face.

One weekend, my family and I visited BOA Vista Orchards (about 2 hrs. from Reno) for one of their themed foodie festivals - I think it might have been the cherry one.  BOA Vista is the only year-round farm on Apple Hill - a collection of about 50+ farms that open every fall and provide all things fall related, including, but not limited to - apple goods, apple ciders, apple donuts, U-pick apple experiences, bakeries galore, hay rides, gem mining, fun mazes, and so much more.

Somehow, one of my kid's shoes got left behind back in Reno (not an unusual problem in the world of parenting)... an hour and a half away in Reno, LOL.  The nearest store with shoes my son's size was located in Folsom (36 mins. away), so off I went. If you know anything about me, you'll know how I love making the best of any situation.  I thought it would be fun to embark on a local adventure while in the area (why not), which brought me to this family friendly trail - Hinkle Trail - a hike that Google led me to right after I bought some replacement shoes.  

I had no knowledge about Folsom prior to my first visit many years ago.  Let's just say that I'm glad I forgot my son's shoes since Folsom ended up being a super cool and charming town.  It has so much natural beauty, good eats & drinks, novelty shops, shopping malls, a historical part of town that's an amazing attraction on its own, and so much more.  You don’t just stumble upon places like this every day.

The Trail
Hinkle Creek Trail is a 1 mile loop sitting on 36 acres of beautiful open space. Half of the trail winds through grass and trees, while the other half follows a paved path back to the parking lot. 

Near the trailhead, you’ll find a nature center where you can learn about local wildlife, plants, and educational programs in the area. There’s also seating at the start of the trail and by the nature center, making it a great spot for a picnic. One of my favorite discoveries on our adventure was discovering a makeshift fairy garden located near the beginning of the trail.

Know Before You Go
*Trail is equestrian and dog friendly
*Trail can get muddy when wet 
*If visiting during winter, be sure check the weather & road conditions ahead of time, particularly for snow on Donner Pass, one of the highest points on the 80 from Reno to Folsom. Similarly, if taking Highway 50, check conditions at Adventure Mountain, South Lake Tahoe.  In the past, snow storms have gotten so bad to the point of freeway closure
*Looking for more nearby fun?  The Folsom Zoo and Folsom Valley Railway can be found nearby (both excellent attractions).
*T4 is a rad boba shop nearby.  Online ordering available.
*Two main route options from Reno to Folsom:  Highway 50 - pass through South Lake Tahoe and BOA Vista Orchards. 80 - seven miles shorter with a prime pit stop in Truckee available.  Either route provides beautiful views. 

***Information subject to change.  All opinions are my own.***

Photos
©Katherine Fung,
All Rights Reserved.

Categorized under "Family Friendly Hikes" and "Day Trips From Reno"

Thursday, January 7, 2021

Discover Damonte Ranch Park


Meet South Reno's most popular park. Easy to access and includes wetlands + wildlife, beautiful views, one of the biggest playgrounds in town, and a nice long paved path that's popular among walkers, runner, bikers, dog walkers, and the like. 

I love that this park features a fun bridge over a wetland pond that always has wildlife to enjoy and observe, along with a long paved loop (about 3 miles long) that forces you to commit once you start because of the lack of exits, LOL. 

A big plus is its proximity to so many food options, entertainment, and attractions (see suggestions below).  

Aside from the lack of shade at this park, you really have a rock solid option you can look forward to year-round.

Notes
-Trail: 3.1 mile loop trail with no elevation gain, perfect for walking, jogging, or biking.
-8 acre park with plenty of open space
-The park is completely exposed, making early morning or sunset visits ideal during summer. Don’t forget sunscreen, as the higher elevation in Reno means stronger sun exposure. 
-There are no water fountains, so be sure to bring your own water
-Play Structures: Two play areas - one for smaller kids and one for bigger kids.
-Popularity: This park can get busy on weekends, after school, and during holidays. However, you might find it more peaceful during colder, windier days.
-Picnic Area: 1 picnic shelter with 4 tables and a BBQ, conveniently located near year round restrooms.
-Basketball Court: Features two half courts 
-Hills: Includes a couple of cute hills next to the playground perfect for running or rolling down. In winter, they’re great for sledding.
-Open Grass Areas: Ideal for flying kites or playing fetch with dogs, though it can get muddy when wet.
-Photography: The park offers stunning views of sunsets, snow covered mountains, and local wildlife
-Parking: The parking lot can fill up during peak hours. Street parking is available if needed.
-Biking: The wide trail is great for family biking or for those learning to ride.
-Neighborhood: The trail is lined with residential backyards
-Pet Waste Stations: Poop bags are available at a couple of locations for dog owners.
-Nearby: If you need to grab a bite or run errands, there’s a plaza down the street with McDonald's, Home Depot, Pizza, Subway, & Safeway.  Local eats:  Twisted Fork, Poke N Go, Tofu House, Asian Paradise, and Tahoe Natural Cafe.
-Other nearby attractions: Cinemark Century & Handel's Ice Cream at Summit Mall, Galena Regional Park up Mt. Rose Highway, Reno Ice for Ice Skating & Yogurt Beach across the street.


*Information subject to change.  All opinions are my own. 

Photography
©Katherine Fung,
All rights reserved.

Monday, November 9, 2020

Take a Short and Scenic Hike to a Stunning Waterfall on Mt. Rose Summit Trail


(about 30 mins. from Reno)


When I think about why I love living in Reno, Mt. Rose Summit Trail is definitely near the top of the list. This 11.8 mile loop trail offers stunning views and fun for every skill level.

With little effort and a fairly flat path (aside from a short stretch at the beginning), you’ll wind through the woods and reach beautiful Galena Falls in just about 2.5 miles. The view of the meadow in the area is a bonus. Because it takes only a small amount of effort to get to this gorgeous waterfall, this part of the hike can get busy.

I’ve only made it to the falls, but from what I’ve read in other reviews, the hike becomes more challenging from there on out, with the last 1.5 miles being the toughest climb. Still, many find the hike rewarding, thanks to the breathtaking views of the Lake Tahoe Basin, Washoe Valley, and Reno.

Trail Overview
Best used: May through October when the snow melts and before winter hits 
Distance: 11.8 mile loop  
Duration: 4.5 to 6 hours round trip  
Elevation: 10,778 ft. Be mindful of altitude sickness, especially above 8,000 feet. 


Trail Conditions
Shade: Lots of shade is found at the beginning throughout the journey to the waterfall
Terrain: The trail starts fairly flat (except for the beginning), but the last 1.5 miles are suppose to be more challenging.  
Restrooms:  Located at trailhead parking lot. Open seasonally.

Recommendations
Wind Protection: The summit is said to always be windy.  Bring a windbreaker no matter the season.  
Sun Protection: Don’t forget sunblock. The higher you are, the more intense the sun is. 
Hydration & Snacks: Bring plenty of water and snacks.  There are picnic opportunities throughout the hike.  
Walking Aids: Many hikers find walking poles helpful for the rocky sections and the ascent.

Seasonal Tips
Crowds: To beat the crowds, go on a weekday or early on weekends during summer. Parking lots fill up fast.  
Winter Activities: In winter, people love to sled and play in the snow near the parking lot. 
Wildlife Viewing: In mid to late August, you might catch the amazing Monarch Butterfly migration.  
Fall Beauty: The trail is beautiful in the fall and vibrant in spring and summer, with lots of wildlife and wildflowers.

Nearby 
Tahoe Meadows: If you’re looking for a lovely flat hike nearby, check out the Tahoe Meadows Interpretive Loop trail just down the road to the left (you can't miss the parking lot). The Tahoe Meadows South Trailhead is just a minute away from the lot on the main road.  During summer, they open the gates that lead to a parking lot closer to the trailhead. 

Winter Hiking  
Snowshoeing and cross country skiing are popular activities here in the winter.  Proper gear is essential. Be sure to check the weather in advance and dress appropriately. Serious winter hikers like to use an app to help keep them on track, especially when you'll have access to the trails even without reception.


If you want to see an amazing video that does this trail justice, check out this video made by Supai Adventures.  You can even run into butterflies!!!



Right Next to Mt. Rose Summit Trailhead Parking Lot

Categorized under "Family Friendly Hikes