Lost Coast Trail and the King Range Wilderness

These are the personal thoughts of the King Range Wilderness Ranger. The purpose of this site is to get information to you, the potential visitor, so you can better plan your trip. The views and opinions expressed here do not represent the views or official positions of the BLM or the Department of the Interior

Friday, April 21, 2017

Slide on Hwy 101!

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Winter

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  Attention:   Due to extreme winter storms, most trails in the King Range Wilderness are impassable. Backpacking and hiking are discouraged...
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Friday, January 13, 2017

NEW King Range Individual Wilderness Permit Requirement

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The Bureau of Land Management will require permits for overnight use in the King Range Wilderness, part of the King Range National Conse...
Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Signing Out

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Greetings from Colorado. There haven’t been any new posts in several months because I moved to Grand Junction, Colorado at the end of Marc...
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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Major slide in Sinkyone

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Apparently there has been a major slide on the trail between Needle Rock and Bear Harbor in the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park (southern hal...
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Meet Ben: He Helped Remove Beach Garbage From the Lost Coast

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THANKS BEN! You can also be like Ben. Remove some garbage, take a picture of it at the end of your trip, and I'll post it to th...
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"Hat Rock" is impassable at all tide levels

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There is an area of the Lost Coast Trail about 1 mile south of Sea Lion Gulch that is impassable at all tide levels. At this area you will n...
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