
Chimney
Rock may seem like the McDonalds of
the wildflower world, reliably serving thousands of aficionados every
spring. The trailhead gets crowded (even on weekdays) with amateur and
professional photographers, as well as nature lovers clutching field guides.
Hikers seeking a quiet nature experience may wish to look elsewhere. The
display is impressive, though. Carpets of flowers including goldfields,
blue-eyed grass, and mule ear sunflowers are dramatic against a backdrop
of cliffs receding sharply to the ocean. There are two short official
trails, one which drops down from the trailhead to an elephant seal overlook,
and a second which runs out to the edge of a bluff, with sweeping ocean views.
From the overlook near the trailhead, elephant seals can sometimes be
glimpsed during winter, their mating season. In spring, bring binoculars to spy on migrating whales.
Note that the main trail is the only official trail now
on the bluffs of Chimney Rocky -- due to unstable terrain, I highly recommend you do
not hike the side paths.
From the trailhead, start out on the
trail to the right of the information signboard. Flowers found among
the grass in spring include checker-blooms, California buttercups, paintbrush,
sun cups, clovers, Douglas iris, blue-eyed grass, baby blue eyes, lupines,
strawberry, and California poppies. This is just a teaser for the main
display further along the trail. At 0.4 mile, an unsigned path
doubles back to the left, on the way downhill to the old lifeboat station.
Continue straight/right.
After skirting a fenced-off portion of cliff on
the right, the trail rises a bit, then levels off. Yellow bush
lupine is common along the trail here. A sign points away from
an unsigned side trail. As you get closer to the official end of the trail, great carpets of blossoms sprawl
on both sides of the trail in spring. You may see goldfields,
pussy ears, linanthus, paintbrush, blue-eyed grass, lupines, poppies,
and mule ear sunflowers. The main trail ends at a fenced
cliff edge at 0.9 mile. Off the shore sit flat-topped Chimney Rock. From here, retrace
your steps back to the trailhead.
Total distance: 1.8 miles
Last hiked: August 19, 2022
Previous visits: April 18, 2016; April 13, 2005; April 29, 2002; and April 19, 2000