Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Nisene Marks adventure.
Behold natural wonders aplenty in the Forest of Nisene Marks.
This park has more than 30 miles of trails with 3,000 feet of elevation. This means tons of wildlife, breathtaking views, and a good workout climbing those hills. Mountain bikers and horseback riders will also be stoked on the extensive trail system.
This park is a monument to forest regeneration and conservation efforts. Looking at it today, you'd never guess that in the early 1900's, loggers cut down most of the gigantic redwoods. Don't miss maple falls, especially after a rain.
If you want to camp nearby, make your reservations early. There are just six rustic campsites in Nisene Marks and they are reservation only. No fires are allowed because of the constant wildfire threat. However, there are picnic tables for enjoying your meals. Side note: This park was the epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park is a year-round destination, with each season offering its unique charm. Summer brings warm, dry days ideal for exploring the trails, while the cooler, wetter months can offer solitude and the beauty of the forest shrouded in mist. Avoid stormy periods when trails may be closed due to damage.