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Enchanted Forest Trailhead

9 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Sophie & Isaac
August 26, 2022
The Enchanted Forest Trailhead is at the top of our street, an uphill 5 minute walk away, or a 2 minute drive. Once there, walk through protected forest alongside 200+ year old pines and a babbling snow melt stream. The trail is a 1.5-mile out-and-back trail and is generally considered a moderately challenging route. It takes an average of 1 hour to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
The Enchanted Forest Trailhead is at the top of our street, an uphill 5 minute walk away, or a 2 minute drive. Once there, walk through protected forest alongside 200+ year old pines and a babbling snow melt stream. The trail is a 1.5-mile out-and-back trail and is generally considered a moderately…
Sonya
May 2, 2022
Peaceful trail that follows a stream through the woods. It begins as an easy trail, however becomes moderate-difficult about mid way. This short hike is very pretty any time of year, but it is particularly delightful in early spring when there is still a little snow in the white firs and Jeffrey pines. Many deformed trees can be seen along this winding path, and the lively stream adds to the music of the forest. From either Woodland Drive or Freeman Drive, take Bernina Drive to the very top and park in the cul-de-sac. Follow the trail along the creek. Eventually, the trail crosses the creek under a very large, strangely shaped pine tree. The trail peters out after 1/2 mile or so and you will want to turn back, but the view up the side of Mt. Pinos is lovely and the natural beauty of the area makes the return hike worthwhile.
Peaceful trail that follows a stream through the woods. It begins as an easy trail, however becomes moderate-difficult about mid way. This short hike is very pretty any time of year, but it is particularly delightful in early spring when there is still a little snow in the white firs and Jeffrey p…
Brian & Minnie
March 10, 2021
One of our favorite local hikes just up the hill from us!
Deborah & Darren
March 13, 2022
This short hike is very pretty any time of year, but it is particularly delightful in early spring when there is still a little snow in the white firs and Jeffrey pines. Many deformed trees can be seen along this winding path, and the lively stream adds to the music of the forest. From either Woodland Drive or Freeman Drive, take Bernina Drive to the very top and park in the cul-de-sac. Follow the trail along the creek. Eventually, the trail crosses the creek under a very large, strangely shaped pine tree. The trail peters out after 1/2 mile or so and you will want to turn back, but the view up the side of Mt. Pinos is lovely and the natural beauty of the area makes the return hike worthwhile.
This short hike is very pretty any time of year, but it is particularly delightful in early spring when there is still a little snow in the white firs and Jeffrey pines. Many deformed trees can be seen along this winding path, and the lively stream adds to the music of the forest. From either Woodl…
Nira
December 27, 2020
Water stream running along trial all along, echo of sound of bird chirping brings relaxation mode.

Enchanted Forest Trailhead by Airbnb Experiences

Get to know this iconic landmark through Airbnb Experiences, small group activities led by locals
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Location
1205 Bernina Dr
Pine Mountain Club, CA