Frank Farmer > Nattkemper-Goodspeed Trail (I love typing that!), linking Hood Mountain with Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. This park is located in northern Sonoma Valley, near Kenwood, a few miles south of Santa Rosa. The round-trip hike approaches Hood Mountain from the south. It involves about 2,800' elevation gain and loss, in about 7.5 miles. Here are photos from a 1988 hike up Hood Mountain, from the north.
Frank Farmer > Route profile showing the old trail
Frank Farmer > Route profile showing the new trail
Frank Farmer > Trail map
Frank Farmer > Trail profile
Frank Farmer > Final group photo before we split up on the trail to Devil's Punchbowl -- Spencer hiked on to Devil's Punchbowl (and a slick, rainy adventure), while TB, Bill, and I returned to Post Corral Meadow. Photo by TB.
Frank Farmer > Grouse Ridge Trail sign
Frank Farmer > Trip route map
Frank Farmer > Trip profile
Nattkemper-Goodspeed Trail (I love typing that!), linking Hood Mountain with Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. This park is located in northern Sonoma Valley, near Kenwood, a few miles south of Santa Rosa. The round-trip hike approaches Hood Mountain from the south. It involves about 2,800' elevation gain and loss, in about 7.5 miles. Here are photos from a 1988 hike up Hood Mountain, from the north.
Frank Farmer > Nattkemper-Goodspeed Trail (I love typing that!), linking Hood Mountain with Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. This park is located in northern Sonoma Valley, near Kenwood, a few miles south of Santa Rosa. The round-trip hike approaches Hood Mountain from the south. It involves about 2,800' elevation gain and loss, in about 7.5 miles. Here are photos from a 1988 hike up Hood Mountain, from the north.
Nattkemper-Goodspeed Trail (I love typing that!), linking Hood Mountain with Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. This park is located in northern Sonoma Valley, near Kenwood, a few miles south of Santa Rosa. The round-trip hike approaches Hood Mountain from the south. It involves about 2,800' elevation gain and loss, in about 7.5 miles. Here are photos from a 1988 hike up Hood Mountain, from the north.
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