Living in Northern California means we're spoiled with a long list of majestic, jaw-dropping destinations to see! One such place that should be on your adventure to-do list is the Upper Natural Bridge Trail near Vallecito. This short trail leads hikers to an absolutely stunning assortment of caves that have been carved out by Coyote Creek. The area is so loaded with natural beauty and amazing scenery that you could spend an entire day exploring it! Here's what you need to know about this bucket list hiking trail in NorCal.
Hiding in Calaveras County is a natural wonder unlike any other in Northern California. Just a short hike away, these limestone caverns are bound to leave you in awe of their otherworldly beauty.
The caverns can be found by following a short hiking trail from the Natural Bridges Day Use Area. A sign marks the beginning of the trail just off Parrotts Ferry Road. The hike is a short, 2-mile trek down to the creek. (Natural Bridges has an $8 parking fee which can be paid in cash at the entrance.)
The Natural Bridge Trail is quite popular, which means it's pretty easy to follow. Following the trail, you'll descend down Coyote Creek and through rich woodlands. After following the creek, the trail breaks out of the forest and opens up into a stunning canyon.
After passing through a small picnic area, you'll be treated to the sight of the creek flowing out of the wide mouth of a cave. The large cave is covered in mossy foliage, which can be dripping with water during the wet season.
You can actually hike into the cave - just be prepared to get wet! Covered floor to ceiling in colorful limestone formations, the sight of this spacious cavern is something to behold.
Exploring deeper into the cavern requires swimming or paddling in a boat. In fact, floating through the cavern on an inner tube or boat is a popular summertime activity. The water level can vary depending on the season. Use caution when the water is high or if the current is too swift.
A unique destination like this is worth going out of your way to explore. Make a day of seeing these limestone caverns for your next adventure! Click here to be taken to the Upper Natural Bridge trail map.
Have you explored the Upper Natural Bridge Trail in Northern California? These limestone caverns are seriously jaw-dropping. Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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