California
Ides Cove Loop
The Ides Cove Trail extends approximately 9 miles. The hiker will pass through open scattered timber, meadow-type vegetation and have views of the Sacramento Valley, Cottonwood Creek Canyon and the North Yolla Bolly Peaks.
Loop Trail? Yes
Type: Backcountry, Equestrian Trail
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Entry Fee? No
Parking Fee? No Allowed Uses:
Camping
Dogs - On leash
Equestrian - Riding
Fishing
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife Observation
Location: Scenic/Natural, Corning.
State(s): California
Counties: Tehama
Longitude: -122.83
Latitude: 40.03799
Driving Directions
A9 from Corning to Paskenta(21 miles). Take R fork(M2)road is paved for 19 miles to a point 6 miles below the intersection of M2 & M22. At the intersection take R fork(25N01/M22). Stay on M2 for approximately 7 miles then R to 25N19
Description
The Ides Cove Trail extends approximately 9 miles. The hiker will pass through open scattered timber, meadow-type vegetation and have views of the Sacramento Valley, Cottonwood Creek Canyon and the North Yolla Bolly Peaks.
From the trailhead, you travel northwest. After about a half miles distance, turn west at the trail junction and travel about another mile to Square Lake. It’s only about another mile from Square Lake to Long Lake. It’s about 2 miles to the next trail junction. At this point turn east to reach Cedar Basin in about a miles distance. After another mile you reach Burnt Camp; another mile and a half more takes you back to a junction with the Browns Camp Trail. It’s only about a quarter mile west to the trailhead connector and a half mile more to the trailhead itself.
Additional Details
Width: 30 inches.
Primary Surface: Not Available
Secondary Surface: None
Elevation Low Point: Not Available
Elevation High Point: Not Available
Elevation Gain (cumulative): Not Available
Year Designated: 1979
Contact Information
For more information and current conditions, contact the trail manager (listed below). For questions, suggestions, and corrections to information listed on the website, contact American Trails.
Trail Management:
Fred Bell
Recreation Officer
Mendocino National Forest
825 N. Humboldt Ave.
Willows, CA
95988
(503) 934-1167
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