It is a good one if you get a late start and want to make it to camp before dark. This is a short hike but is the typical Big Sur amazing experience. The map on this site shows the trail connecting all the way through to another road, but I couldn't find the trail if there even is one. It eventually comes to some some falls and a swimming pool. For a great day hike put on your water shoes and see how far up the river you can go. One is very large and nice, the other was small and flooded after the wet winter. Once you are at the bottom of the canyon, there are two campsites. The path was a bit overgrown in places but easily passable. If you want to avoid this, park at the top of the hill somewhere and hike s not that far. This road was only passable in a rugged car or truck and took some fancy driving. There are no signs marking the trail head. Follow the road up the mountain for probably 5 miles (a wild guess) and take the dirt road that veers to the left down a fairly steep hill. When looking for this trail from Highway 1, look for the Tree Bones turn off. General Condition: Clear (no obstacles and tread well defined) It appeared some others were intercepting the upper trail later, which requires a much steeper ascent - likely they have followed the usetrail which extends upstream beyond Willow Creek Camp before crossing the creek. The connection between the lower and upper sections, just beyond Willow Creek Camp, is vague - I found a tread which gave a steady ascent from the creek bank opposite the camp and have used that route for my Ventana Trailmap. The "Living Bridge" has fallen, but I crossed over it just to say I had used it - the planks were actually in good shape, but were quite tilted and slippery so crossing required crawling (photo below for those like me who had heard it mentioned in previous reports and wondered what it looked like). It became brushy only in the final section where it emerges from the trees, ending in a large meadow. Paul Danielson and I found this trail to be good shape, "clear" up to Willow Creek Camp and "passable" afterward when it ascends to contour the slope above the creek. General Condition: Passable (some brush and/or deadfalls, tread evident)
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Double Cone Register Natural History Journal.Success Story: Willow Creek Restoration.