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- Siuslaw National Forest | Baker Beach Trailhead | Forest Service
From Florence, Oregon travel 5 5 miles north on Highway 101 turning west onto Baker Beach Road Restrooms are available at this site Potable water is not available at this site Picnic tables are available at this site Horse Pack animals are allowed at this site
- Baker Beach Trailhead - Presidio Coastal Trail
Follow the California Coastal Trail (CCT) for some of the most spectacular views anywhere along the CCT's 1200-mile span For breathtaking views of the Pacific and the entrance to the bay, take a 3-mile roundtrip walk on the Coastal Trail to the Golden Gate Bridge and back
- Baker Beach | Sand Ladder at Baker Beach - The Presidio
Baker Beach hikes include a connection to the California Coastal Trail, which you can access from either the Baker Beach parking lot or from the Sand Ladder at the north end of the beach
- Presidio and Baker Beach Loop
Presidio and Baker Beach Loop is considered a moderate route with an elevation gain of 620 ft, taking approximately 2–2 5 hr to complete Moderate trails often feature gradual climbs or obstacles like rocks or roots
- Baker Beach Trailhead - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
From the junction of Highway 101 and Highway 126 in Florence, drive north on Highway 101 for 8 0 miles Turn left onto Baker Beach Road, and proceed 0 5 miles to the day use parking area for Baker Beach
- Siuslaw National Forest : Trail - Baker Beach Trail #1368
A popular trail for equestrians, the 0 5-mile one-way Baker Beach trail offers access to the beach, scenery and a lake Starting at the Baker Beach Trailhead near the Baker Beach Campground, the trail traverses soft sand, traveling through the deflation plain and foredune, ending at the beach
- Fort Point - Baker Beach Coast Trail, California - AllTrails
The Baker Beach Coast Trail meanders amongst the bluffs above Baker Beach and has a stunning view of the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Marin Headlands Start from the Fort Point National Historical Site
- Baker Beach Trailhead
It occupies part of the very north end of Oregon's 50-mile Dune Country The trailhead offers hiker and equestrian access to trail loops through the dunes and to the ocean beach See Baker Beach Trail Adjacent is the rustic Baker Beach Campground, with only four sites, a vault toilet, and no water
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