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Donner Creek Loop is a beautiful hike along creeks, multiple cascades, and features mountain views. This trail is a great short hike that allows you to escape into the wilderness for a few hours. Donner Creek Falls consists of a series of four separate cascades falling off the peaks of Mt. Diablo. During the winter months and after a good rain, the waterfalls are rather impressive. Lots of rock formations can be found throughout the trail as well as great picnic areas. From the parking...
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The lush greenery of Mitchell Canyon gives way to an invigorating climb to the summit of Eagle Peak on this route. At 2,369 feet, this summit is a favorite of local hikers. Mitchell Canyon is shady with abundant wildflowers in the spring; Eagle Peak culminates a rugged hike to jaw-dropping vistas of the East Bay and surrounding terrain.
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The lush greenery of Mitchell Canyon leads to an invigorating climb to Eagle Peak (2,369'), a favorite among local hikers. Everybody loves to visit the summit of Mount Diablo, but many seasoned San Francisco Bay Area hikers prefer this hike to Eagle Peak via Mitchell Canyon, which takes in all the features that make Mount Diablo State Park unique. Mitchell Canyon is shady with abundant wildflowers in the spring; Eagle Peak culminates a rugged hike to jaw-dropping vistas of the East Bay...
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Winter and spring rains create scenic waterfalls in this hike at Mount Diablo, the East Bay's signature peak. While Mount Diablo State Park is best known for towering vistas from the mountain's twin East Bay summits, the seasonal rains that visit the San Francisco Bay Area every year create several falls in the mountain's rugged canyons. You can also find fragrant wild daffodils growing along Bear Creek seasonally. Regency Drive is an alternate trailhead for this route. However, there is...
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This trail begins at Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center and climbs Donner Canyon Road and descends Back Canyon Trail to create a somewhat challenging loop. There are lovely views of the surrounding hillsides and oak trees along the way. In the spring, the trail can be quite muddy, with a few creek crossings. There are also wildflowers and waterfalls along the route. During the summer months, this trail can get hot, as there is little shade. Bring lots of water and sun protection and start early...