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What is a habitat? Join Sugarloaf docents through the featured habitat, redwood forest, to explore all it has to offer. Learn what makes redwoods special, from their ability to capture fog as water source and their need for fire during this 2-3 mile hike along Canyon Trail and over to Goodspeed Trail and back. This hike is the third in our four-part ‘Habitats of Sugarloaf’ hike series. The 4th hike will explore the oak woodland habitat.Meet at the main parking lot. Tickets are $10-$15 sliding scale for general admission, $5 for youth (12-17 year olds), students, Sugarloaf members, Sugarloaf volunteers, and free for children under 12. Wear layers, appropriate footwear for muddy and/or slippery trails, bring at least a quart of water, sun protection, and if desired, a snack. Heavy rain cancels. Parking fees apply.Ease of access: The Canyon Trail is a narrow foot trail with two trailheads. Both trailheads begin along Adobe Canyon Rd, with the upper trailhead being about 1/4 mile away from the entrance kiosk and the lower trailhead about 1/2 from the park entrance. Canyon trail descends approximately 278 ft, which includes 138 wooden steps and multiple water bars. The soil surface is mostly compacted dirt, with some sections of gravel or rock. The trail flattens as it comes to the bottom of the canyon where the redwood grove is.__________For more events at Sugarloaf,visit our calendar.