Saturday, May 2, 2026

Bear Gulch Loop, Pinnacles National Park, California

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
4/8/2026 2.2 miles 1 hour 58 minutes 366' 1.6 mph 70.3

Parking: 
  • Bear Gulch Nature Center
Map:
  • Gaia GPS app
  • National park map, available at the nature center.
Directions:
  • Take the High Peaks Trail from the trailhead. Where the trail splits, keep left onto the Moses Spring Trail. Where the trail splits, take the Bear Gulch Cave Trail. Go through the cave and then continue on the Moses Spring Trail. Take it to the Bear Gulch Reservoir. Turn back and return to the Moses Spring Trail. At the cave entrance, stay left on the Moses Spring Trail. Continue on the High Peaks Trail back to the trailhead.

Phyllis and I met up with Dian in Sacramento and drove to Pinnacles National Park. On the way there, we saw a sign on the highway for 20 avocados for $1. We were intrigued and had to stop in. They were very mini avocados, but we did indeed buy 20, which we used to make 2 large batches of guacamole during our stay.

We parked at the Bear Gulch Nature Center, which is small and not open every day. From there we did the Bear Gulch Loop. We went through a cave - which was rocky and we did need headlamps. This hike is on the east side of the park. No roads connect the east side and the west side of the park, so there is a long drive around the park to get between the entrances. We stayed in Soledad, on the west side of the park, so we had over an hour drive to get to our hotel after hiking. So far, I really like Pinnacles National Park! This is my 26th national park.

































Orange Bush Monkeyflower, frequently seen on this hike



















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