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Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument

Cache Creek Wilderness

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Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument

Cache Creek Wilderness

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Cache Creek Wilderness

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The Cache Creek Wilderness is a federally designated natural area spanning over 27,000 acres in eastern Lake County, California. This rugged landscape, managed by the Bureau of Land Management, is a significant part of the larger Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. Its centerpiece is Cache Creek, a vital tributary of the Sacramento River, which carves a steep-sided canyon through the region. Elevations within the wilderness range from approximately 750 feet along the creek to 3,176 feet (968 meters) at its…

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    December 20, 2022

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    Cache Creek Wilderness is a wonderful area to go for a hike through the vast grasslands. It is necessary to cross the creek a couple of times - good to have trekking poles or sandals to avoid getting wet!

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    Redbud Loop

    6.36km

    01:50

    160m

    160m

    Hike the easy 4.0-mile Redbud Loop in Cache Creek Wilderness, offering scenic views of Cache Creek and potential wildlife sightings.

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    20.7km

    06:25

    750m

    750m

    The Brushy Sky High Trail offers a challenging 12.9-mile hike to the highest peak in Cache Creek Wilderness, with panoramic views.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 310 m

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    Location: Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, Yolo County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some popular hiking routes or trails in Cache Creek Wilderness?

    While the wilderness offers many routes, popular access points include the Redbud Trailhead and the Judge Davis Trailhead, both located off Highway 20. These trailheads provide entry to a network of paths that wind through varied terrain. For specific routes, hikers often explore the areas around Cache Creek itself, which can involve multiple creek crossings. The wilderness is known for its challenging, untamed character, so specific named and maintained trails might be less common than in other parks; instead, it offers a more primitive hiking experience.

    Are there any loop trails available for hiking in Cache Creek Wilderness?

    Due to the rugged and primitive nature of the Cache Creek Wilderness, clearly marked loop trails are not as prevalent as in more developed parks. Many routes are out-and-back, following the creek or ascending hills to scenic viewpoints. However, experienced hikers can often combine existing paths and fire roads to create their own loop experiences, particularly in areas with more established access points. Always consult a detailed map and be prepared for off-trail navigation if attempting to create a loop.

    What is the typical trail difficulty in Cache Creek Wilderness, and are there options for beginners?

    The Cache Creek Wilderness is generally considered to have intermediate to challenging terrain. Hikers should expect steep, rounded hills, abrupt canyons, and potential creek crossings. While there aren't many designated 'beginner' trails, those new to wilderness hiking might find shorter, less strenuous sections near the main trailheads more manageable. However, even these can involve uneven surfaces and elevation changes. Proper preparation, including sturdy footwear and sufficient water, is crucial for all visitors.

    How long do typical hikes in Cache Creek Wilderness take?

    Hike durations vary widely depending on the chosen route and individual pace. Shorter excursions from trailheads might range from 2-4 hours, covering a few miles. More ambitious day hikes or backpacking trips can extend to 6-8 hours or even overnight, especially when exploring deeper into the wilderness or attempting to reach higher elevations like Brushy Sky High. Always factor in extra time for creek crossings, wildlife viewing, and navigating challenging terrain.

    Are permits required to hike or visit Cache Creek Wilderness?

    No, permits are generally not required for day hiking or backpacking within the Cache Creek Wilderness. As a federally designated wilderness area managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), it is open to the public for recreational use without a permit. However, always check the official BLM website for any updated regulations or specific requirements, especially for group activities or special uses.

    Are dogs allowed on trails in Cache Creek Wilderness?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed in the Cache Creek Wilderness. However, they must be kept under control, preferably on a leash, to protect wildlife and ensure a positive experience for all visitors. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles by packing out all pet waste. Be aware that the rugged terrain, potential for wildlife encounters (including mountain lions and bears), and lack of water sources in some areas might not be suitable for all dogs.

    Is Cache Creek Wilderness suitable for family-friendly hikes?

    While the wilderness offers a profound natural experience, its terrain is generally rugged and challenging, with steep hills and potential creek crossings. This might make it less ideal for very young children or families seeking easy, paved paths. However, adventurous families with older children who are accustomed to hiking might enjoy shorter sections near trailheads. Always assess the difficulty of a chosen route and ensure everyone in your group is prepared for the conditions.

    What are the typical weather conditions in Cache Creek Wilderness, and is winter hiking recommended?

    Cache Creek Wilderness experiences hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer temperatures can be very high, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable. Winter hiking is possible and can be quite rewarding, offering cooler temperatures and lush landscapes. However, creek crossings can be more challenging due to higher water levels, and trails may be muddy. Always check the weather forecast before visiting, especially in winter, and be prepared for varying conditions.

    Are there any wild swimming spots in Cache Creek Wilderness?

    Cache Creek itself is the primary water feature in the wilderness. While it's not officially designated for swimming, many visitors enjoy wading or cooling off in its waters, especially during warmer months. The creek flows through a steep-sided canyon, and access to the water can vary. Always exercise caution, be aware of currents, and avoid areas with strong flows, particularly after heavy rains. Remember that the creek can be shallow in some areas and deeper in others.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Cache Creek Wilderness?

    The Cache Creek Wilderness is rich in diverse wildlife. You have a good chance of spotting a year-round population of bald eagles and California's second-largest herd of rare tule elk. Other animals include black-tailed deer, wild turkeys, quail, rabbits, gray squirrels, and various bird species. More elusive creatures like black bears and mountain lions also inhabit the area. Early mornings and late afternoons are often the best times for wildlife viewing.

    Are there any cafes or dining options near Cache Creek Wilderness?

    The Cache Creek Wilderness is a remote area, and there are no cafes or dining options directly within or immediately adjacent to the wilderness boundaries. Visitors should plan to bring all necessary food and water for their trip. The nearest towns with amenities would be further afield, so it's best to stock up before heading to the trailheads. This helps maintain the wilderness's untrammeled character.

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