Vaqueros sandstone with tafoni at Castle Rock Sate Park |
Castle Rock Falls |
This is a popular hiking and climbing area. As you get past the Interconnector Trail (post at its Saratoga Gap Trail junction shown on the left) into the Varian Peak area, you probably will experience less trail traffic. The waterfall and Goat Rock are the main attractors (and accessible in shorter time).
Don't miss the Patrick Charles Allen Memorial Grove of redwoods near the footbridge on Saratoga Gap Trail close to the Interconnector Trail junction. A short path leads down into a ravine with a redwood fairy ring.
As you continue on westward on Saratoga Gap Trail—now skirting Varian Peak—and leave the dense forest, the path winds through chaparral covering steep hillsides. The trail has rocky parts, under your foot (watch your steps!) and in front: you are approaching a Tafoni Cliffside. At some point you need to negotiate a narrow ledge, but a metal cable at the rock face helps you to stay on track.
Saratoga Gap Trail with tafoni cliffside in front |
Madrone trunk with peeling bark |
Soon, you will be at the junction from where the Ridge Trails ascends towards Russell Point and continues along the ridge line toward Varian Peak and Goat Rock. There are a only a few vista points on this stretch of trail.
View from Ridge Trail: Can you trace the Saratoga Gap Trail winding through chaparral? |
At the Partridge Farm Interpretive Shelter—off the Ridge Trail near Goat Rock—you may want to rest and study the Castle Rock history. Between Goat rock and the shelter you will pass by yet another named grove: Ralph and Velma Angle Memorial Grove. I still need to find out, what this grove is about.
Partridge Farm Interpretive Shelter |
The tafone of a nearby rock could also serve as a shelter. Its sandstone wall contains roughly spherical, differently colored masses, which—as I hopefully recall correctly from my geology lesson at the shelter—are termed cannonballs. At least, shape and size looks right.
Tafone with rounded “cannonballs” in the wall |
Past these outcrops, Ridge Trail descends over rocks and occasional stairs into the canyon of King Creek, where it meets Saratoga Gap Trail to close the loop. The park entrance at Skyline Blvd. is 0.2 miles away—uphill.
Getting there
From Saratoga Gap—the intersection of Hwy 35 (Skyline Blvd.) and Hwy 9—drive south on Hwy 35. The Main Park Entrance for Castle Rock State Park will come up on the right side after about two miles. The park brochure features a trail map: https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/538/files/CastleRockSPFinalWebLayout082117.pdf.Address
Castle Rock State Park15000 Skyline Boulevard
Los Gatos, CA 95030