Take a short walk to a bog where you can observe a large community of California Pitcher Plants (Darlingtonia californica). A graveled path and two wooden viewing platforms provide good wheelchair access to this unique site. Return on the loop trail to the parking area. Grab a brochure from the rack at the trailhead to help guide you along.
Details
Length:
0.3 mile
Difficulty:
Easy
Time:
30 mins
Trailhead Elevation:
550
Elevation Range:
550 feet to 560
Elevation Change:
10
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
This trail begins right off Highway 199 at milepost 17.9, between Panther Flat Campground and Grassy Flat Campground. Look for the Botanical Trail signs on the highway and take the short paved road to the parking area.
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