Narrow dirt trail in open grassland leading into oak woodlands
3-4 HoursFee applies

Hike Bench Trail to South Wilderness Trail

Pinnacles National Park

East Side Trails, Moderate Hikes

Travel to the south park boundary, or simply meander through the magnificient grove of valley oaks. Begin on the Bench Trail and follow the fire road for about half a mile to the South Wilderness marker. Follow the trail and/or creek to boundary for an oppurtunity for more solitude and a good choice for bird and other wildlife viewing. Learn about wilderness areas on the park webpage or main nps site. A section of the Bench Trail between Peaks View and South Wilderness Trail may be accessible to visitors in wheelchairs. Recreate Responsibly. Check park webpage alerts and weather forecast. Hiking, caving, and climbing can be fun but remember-if you get injured, you are a long way from medical help. Cell phones may not work in this remote park. Don't let your guard down when it comes to safety. Be prepared. Let someone know your plan before you go. Most of the trails are exposed. Bring a map and use the best judgement of your abilities. Drinking water is only available in developed areas-there is no water along any of the trails. Carry at least a liter of water for every hour of hiking. In winter, wear warm clothes and waterproof clothing. In summer, do not hike during the hottest parts of the day (10AM-4PM) especially on strenuous trails. Heat and dehydration can be fatal. Hiking steep trails requires more energy and results in greater water loss through sweating. Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes or boots with ankle support due to rocky, uneven terrain and slick and sometimes slippery rocks. In all seasons, carry plenty of water and salty snacks (ex. pretzels, crackers, chips). Stay hydrated with plain water and an electrolyte drink replacement. Stay cool in summer and warm in winter and take rest breaks. Know your limits and turn back if needed. Stay on established trails to help prevent erosion. Wildflowers, pine cones, rocks, and other natural and cultural features are beautiful, but please do not remove or destroy them;leave them for the enjoyment of other visitors. All plants, animals, rocks, and structures in the park are protected by federal law. Be careful where you sit, step, and place your hands: poison oak, stinging nettle, and rattlesnakes are found here. Feeding, approaching, or hunting wildlife is prohibited. Using remotely piloted aircrafts like drones is prohibited. Plan ahead and prepare. Take only pictures and leave only footprints, leaving objects as you find them. Observe wildlife from a distance and avoid loud voices or noises to be considerate of others.

Tags

HikingForests and WoodlandsConiferous ForestsDeciduous ForestsTrailsWildernessoak woodlandsHain wildernessModerate Hikes

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Duration

3-4 Hours

Fees

No additional fee to hike but there is a park entrance fee. Learn more about Fees and Passes.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Night, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

Difficulty: Moderate Distance: Approx. 6.5 mile roundtrip Trail width: Approx. 2 - 4 feet Maximum grade: 300 feet Surface Composition: dirt Exposure: Limited shade *South Wilderness is an unmaintained trail. *A section of the Bench Trail between Peaks View and South Wilderness Trail may be accessible to visitors in wheelchairs *Service animals permitted

Pets

No

Reservations

No

Age Info

All ages, but minors must be with an adult parent or guardian

Location

Bench Trailhead

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