One of the viewpoint on the upper trail (north of Hwy 14) has been closed. As you climb out of the parking lot/trailhead through a series of switchbacks you eventually pop out at Pioneer Point, continuing west you'll arrive at the Tipping Tree point, but the third viewpoint just west of Tipping Tree is actually on private property.
The owners have posted No Trespassing signs along their property line and plans are in the works to decomission the small loop of trail that visits the viewpoint. Hikers can bypass the private property by sticking to the trail on Forest Service Property that was originally built to keep horses away from the cliff edge.
The backstory here is that the parcel of land was being considered for purchase and subsequent addition to the Forest Service. It now appears that the land will not be purchased so the owners are taking precautions to protect themselves from liability.
The part of the trail we hiked between the trailhead and the Nancy Russell overlook is in fine shape except for a few muddy patches. It was cool to see the Oak woodland restoration project moving ahead over near the Nancy Russell overlook.

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