Longwall
Canyon Trail starts from Casa Loma Road just before (east of) reaching the Rancho Canada del Oro parking lot on Casa Loma Road. Longwall
Canyon Trail begins in Calero County Park, and crosses into Rancho Canada del Oro Open Space Preserve that abuts Calero County Park.
From its trailhead in Calero County Park, Longwall
Canyon Trail begins as a wide trail through grassy terrain dotted with large stands of trees, primarily oak trees. Almost immediately, the trail comes to the Little
Llagas Creek Loop Trail junction and a stream. Stay to the left at this trail junction to follow Longwall
Canyon Trail, that follows this stream up its stream valley - Baldy Ryan Canyon.
Longwall
Canyon Trail reaches the
Needlegrass Trail .6 miles from the Longwall
Canyon Trail trailhead, and then the Calero/Rancho Canada del Oro park's boundary, where the trail enters Rancho Canada del Oro. The trail narrows some, although it is still doubletrack, continues in grassy terrain, with some wooded sections now, still following the stream that is below and to the left of the trail. About .9 miles from its trailhead, Longwall
Canyon Trail passes
Catamount Trail on the right.
Longwall
Canyon Trail veers away from the stream about 1.1 miles from its trailhead, and begins to climb to a high ridge and
Bald Peaks Trail. As Longwall
Canyon Trail veers away from the stream it enters a wooded section. The trail then passes
Mayfair Ranch Trail on the left, and continues through the woods.
After about a mile in the woods, the woods thin and the trail, that has narrowed to singletrack by now, climbs more steeply through the grassy hills and wooded sections, for its last .8 miles. About a quarter mile before the trail ends it crosses a seasonal stream on a sturdy bridge.
Longwall
Canyon Trail then ends on a high grassy ridge with great views. This is where
Bald Peaks Trail starts.
Deer. Grassy and wooded terrain. Spring wildflowers.
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