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Section 1 in Conifer Country Conifer Country 127

Section 1 Crescent City 5 6 Siskiyou National/State Park Hike 1: King Peak Hike 2: Russ Park Hike 3: Patricks Point Hike 4: Prairie Creek Hike 5: Damnation Creek Hike 6: Little Bald Hills Redwood National and State Park 4 Marble Mountain 3 Trinity Alps Eureka Ferndale 2 Humboldt Redwoods State Park Mount Lassic Hayfork Chanchelulla 1 King Range North Fork Yolla Bolly- Middle Eel Region1: The North Coast 128 Download route descriptions: www.conifercountry.com

Region 1: The North Coast land whimsically wavering between bays, lagoons, rocky shorelines, and A open grasslands, the North Coast supports the most visually humbling coniferous forests in the region if not the world. From the Eel River north, redwood forests have historically dominated the landscape, and walking among the old-growth giants is an inimitable affair. Also, unexpectedly scattered in isolated sandy pockets, dune forests are equally curious. Both offer old-growth discoveries in a wildly wet land. The majority of this coastal region is built upon a conglomeration of rock referred to as the Franciscan Complex distinct from the rock of the Klamath Mountains. In conjunction with moisture, the nutrient rich terranes fatten redwood, Douglas-firs, Sitka spruce, and western hemlock of the North Coast into happy specimens. The conifer associations witnessed here arise nowhere else on Earth. This is because several conifers common in the Pacific Northwest reach their southern limit in the region overlapping with the range of the redwood for a mere 1 miles or so. This is a complex meeting ground. While wet and nutrient rich, redwood forests are the least species-rich of any of the forest types in the region. Redwoods dominate the sky and, because of that, limit the number of plants that succeed beneath them. A keen botanist might hope to find 1 species of plants along the coast including up to seven conifers. In contrast inland, 4 plant species and 17 conifers exist in parts of the drier Russian (hikes 14 and 15). Despite this relatively low richness, redwood forests contain the largest above-ground biomass loading of any forests on earth. The rainfall along the North Coast ranges from 4-1 per year and, in the summer, fog settles in to help maintain moisture. The variation in rainfall can be witnessed in vegetation proliferation along the series of hikes presented herein. King Peak and Russ Park offers experiences in transitional forests where the temperate rainforest gives way to drier coastal fir forests. further to the north explore verdant rainforests where one might suffer through misty dew in the morning and afternoon temperatures in the 6 s a pleasant contrast to 15 miles inland where it may be in the 1 s. In the winter, conditions are wetter and cooler, but rarely below freezing. Travel the Coast Highway north and enjoy these hikes (and more) in progression. Section 1 Light pierces the redwood curtain in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park Conifer Country 129

Section 1 1 King Peak King Range Mattole Road Honeydew Conifer Count: 2 Difficulty: strenuous North King Range National Conservation Area Etter Jeep Rd Wilder Ridge Road King Crest 1 Kilometer 1 Mile King Crest Tr. Miller Camp Lightning Trail King Range Rd Big Flat Rattlesnake Ridge Tr. Big Flat Creek Caution at high tide Distance: 21 mile loop King Peak 487ft 1246m Shipman Creek Buck Creek Saddle Mtn. Buck Creek Tr. Pacific Ocean 13 Hike 1: King Peak sugar pine range file download password: lostsugar Download route descriptions: www.conifercountry.com

Getting there: From the hamlet of Honeydew travel south on Wilder Ridge Road for about 1 miles. Look for a right on King Peak Road and follow this route for 2.8 miles on an extremely windy and slow going road. Take a right on King Range Road and follow it for 2 more miles to the junction with Saddle Mountain trailhead and then continue straight another 4.4 to the Lightning Trailhead. Begin the hike at road s end, below the peak. Why go? This hike offers an incredible experience without the botanical diversity found in the remainder of the hikes in the book. One will find dramatic coastal scenery at nearly every turn in the trail. The route meanders, drops, and climbs through interesting mixed-evergreen forest and coastal chaparral that has experienced varied fire intensities and return intervals over the past several thousand years. This is such an inaccessible region that fire cannot be managed; therefore what is witnessed is, to a large degree, what nature intended. The hike is an ecological study in the balance between rising mountains by tectonic movement, an eroding landscapes because of 1+ inches of rain per year, fire, and forests sculpted by these factors. Douglas-fir epitomizes survivorship in this environment. The plants tell stories of imperiled lives and Douglas-fir, the most ubiquitous conifer in the region, is there throughout to share its experiences. Sugar pine, the only other conifer, survives as a Holocene holdout on only the steepest of ridges where fire cannot, and has not, spread. Clearly, if one is to understand the entirety of the region, and the biogeography of its conifers, this is the perfect beginner s hike. With only two species, it is a gentle introduction (but a grueling hike) to a few key conifers before diving headfirst into diverse and confounding forests proposed for other hikes. Section 1 King Peak Trailhead 26 ft. 33 ft. 22 ft. Elevation Profile Buck Creek 7.3 mi. 14.6 mi. 22 mi. 11 ft. Sugar pine and Douglas-fir dangle from steep cliffs adjacent to the Pacific Ocean Conifer Country 131

Section 1 2 Bunker Hill View Russ Park Ferndale, California.5 Kilometers Conifer Count: 5 Difficulty: Easy.5 Miles North Francis Creek Loop Skunk Cabbage Trail Private Drive Daddy Bush Trail Zipporah s Pond Lytel Ridge Trail Ferndale Viewpoint Eucalyptus Trail Village Trail Bluff St. 132 Ferndale Hike 2: Russ Park in Ferndale, Ca Distance: 3 mile loop no password required for web download Download route descriptions: www.conifercountry.com

Getting there: From Highway 11, 2 miles north of Fortuna, take either exit 691 or 692 to Fernbridge-Ferndale. From Fernbridge travel 5 miles, crossing the Eel River and its delta, to downtown Ferndale. Take a left on Ocean Ave. which soon changes to Bluff Street. After.5 mile the parking lot is on the right. Why go? To see the southern extent of the Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest. In the hills above Ferndale a noticeable transition begins the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest give way to the drier forests common in central coastal California. The Eel River delta is where western redcedar reaches the southern extent of its range. Grand fir begins to flourish here, south of the dense redwood curtain. Russ Park holds some of the most beautiful and accessible groves of this fir in northwest California. There are also some elusive western redcedar specimens that are common on the North Coast in only a few places. The Victorian Village of Ferndale is also at your fingertips both before and after the hike. Ferndale is on the National Register of Historic Places and has several restaurants to satiate one s hunger or wet one s whistle. Russ Park is a city park that was donated to Ferndale by Zipporah Russ in 192. Totaling 15 acres, the park is well preserved by volunteers from the community. The majority of it was originally logged in the 185 s so the forest today is new old-growth so to speak the trees are surprisingly large. Elevation Profile 6 ft. Section 1 4 ft. 2 ft. Trailhead 1 ft. 1 mi. 2 mi. 3 mi. Ferndale and the Eel River Valley delta viewed from Russ Park Conifer Country 133