| Cobblestone trail cuts a narrow path through the | | | | and Orchard trail meets. From here you have to |
| rocky grassland of California bays. The point at | | | | turn right. |
| which you have to start your hike is the sign | | | | The flat path that you see splits and after a short |
| board announcing Cobblestone trail. During the hike | | | | journey again joins. You need not get confused |
| you are likely to different varieties of oaks that | | | | just stay on the right. From here the trail enters |
| are rare to other parts of the country. The trail is | | | | a path that cuts through the hill which will look as |
| rocky in part and you have to tread carefully. | | | | though the path has been man-made. After that |
| After you start, the trail starts to ascend into the | | | | the trail again divides into two. You take the one |
| oak forest. As you walk down the trail you will | | | | going left. The path that follows is very narrow |
| notice oaks that are blue, black and green. The | | | | and travels through thick forest. When you come |
| black ones are especially lovely during autumn | | | | out of the forest you will find yourself at the |
| when their leaves turn brilliant yellow. Soon you will | | | | edge of the hill. You will observe a path going |
| reach a grassy flat meadow into a park. Do not | | | | uphill, take it. You will come to a clearing where |
| stray, just keep to the left of the trail and go left | | | | the trail hits a large pile of rocks from where you |
| again to the path that leads into Cobblestone trail. | | | | will see the trail going down towards Spring lake. |
| From the flat land again you enter the woods. | | | | If you follow the Cobblestone trail you will reach |
| The trail here is different. There are rocks jutting | | | | an unsigned junction where you just turn left. |
| out from the earth that looks quite like volcanic | | | | The northward path that you take is rather |
| rocks. At this point you can have a great view of | | | | narrow which leads you to another unsigned |
| the Sugarloaf State Park and the hills around | | | | junction where you turn left. After a walk you |
| mount Hood. You will find a signpost directing you | | | | could a signed junction after all. The trail goes |
| to take the left. For the second time trail opens | | | | down the hill and meets the junction from where |
| up to a meadow full of fruit trees. As you | | | | you started trail. Cobblestone trail may seem a bit |
| continue the trail makes another ascent and | | | | complicated but if you follow the direction given |
| heads into another forest of douglas fir and oak. | | | | above you can enjoy the hike through hills and |
| After you have followed the trail for a mile or so, | | | | flat land and through the nature. |
| you will reach a junction where Cobblestone Trail | | | | |