About Us

Welcome to Bear Hollow, an idyllic campground and lodging destination nestled in the heart of Honeydew, California, 95545. Operated under the auspices of the United States Department of the Interior, Bear Hollow offers a unique escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility in the stunning landscapes of the King Range.
Just a short drive from the charming town of Shelter Cove, Bear Hollow is conveniently located 15 minutes up the unpaved King Peak Road. This prime location provides visitors with unparalleled access to the only mountain bike trails in the King Range, including the renowned Paradise Royale Mountain Bike Trail and Tolkan Terrain Park, all open year-round without day use fees.
Surrounded by majestic oak trees and scenic hiking trails, Bear Hollow is the perfect getaway for mountain bikers, hikers, and backpackers. Discover the beauty of the Lost Coast Trail from a different perspective, or explore the nearby Horse Mountain Creek Trailhead. For the adventurous, the Lightning Trailhead is a 45-minute drive away, offering a route to the summit of King Peak. Please note that a 4-wheel drive vehicle with good clearance is recommended for this journey.
Visitors planning an overnight stay in the King Range Wilderness are required to obtain wilderness permits. While the natural beauty of Bear Hollow is breathtaking, cell reception in the area is unreliable. We urge all guests to recreate responsibly and prepare accordingly for their visit.
Secure your adventure at Bear Hollow, where the wonders of nature await. For more information, visit our official government website, ensuring a safe and secure connection via HTTPS. Plan your escape to Bear Hollow today, and experience the great outdoors like never before.
Reviews
"“Rattlesnake Ridge Trail (King Crest Trail to Beach) 5.7 miles, 3600 ft. descent Most of this trail burned in 2003. Vegetation on this ridge regrows rapidly so hikers may have to bushwhack. This trail heads off of the King Crest Trail 2.8 miles south of the North Slide Peak Trailhead. It is recommended only for adventurous backpackers who don't mind some bushwhacking and stream crossings. Follows brushy Rattlesnake Ridge before descending through old-growth forest to Big Flat Creek. Ferns and mosses line the boulder choked channel of Big Flat Creek, which you must cross twice on the way to the coast. You will find a year-round spring at Bear Hollow Camp after leaving King Crest Trail.”"
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