Address: Adelanto, CA 92301, USA
“This park is available for community or private gatherings. No Alcohol allowed nor drugs. Corky & Friends Dog Park is on site. Picnic and bar b as are available. Reservations required for large gatherings.”
Address: Chamise Trail, Los Altos Hills, CA 94024, USA
“I hiked inside of rancho San Antonio county park and open space preserve for so many times over so many years. I was always wondering what's outside of the park, well, open space preserve. You can have a glimpse of a few Grand mansions deep in the woods. From any map, it's easy to tell it's Los Altos hills, a super rich and affluent town with zip zigged road. The town is pretty conservative. Residents do not like outsiders get into their life, totally understandable. And that's why they chose this exclusive location to live at first place. One Sunday afternoon this winter, I finally got a chance to ride a newly built electrical bike to explore this spot. The journey was wonderful. Along the way, I met more deer than people. Both are very friendly. The ambience is serene. You can feel the green. To get there, you have to get on foothill express way first. At loyala corner, turn towards hill direction. Follow the tiny Mora road, over freeway 280, with multiple up and down, you will reach Mora trail head at the end of the road. Well , that is not this spot, you have to back out a little bit, turn to sun hill road, a even smaller road. Not far from that point, you can get the destination.”
Address: Mary Stutz Path, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022, USA
“Enjoyable path through trees that ends rather quickly. Then mansion viewing from the back and walking along streets.”
Address: Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA
“Cool walking paths and fishing stops. There are a couple picnic benches for setting up the munchies and lots of greenery, but do be careful some of the beautiful green is poison oak. The waters mudded but still pretty.”
Address: Cupertino, CA 95014, USA
“Great view at the top. Strenuous at places.”
Address: Los Altos, CA 94022, USA
“Beautiful spot so close to the city. Had a lot of nice trails along the woods with varying range of difficulties.”
Address: 538-598 San Andreas Dr, Novato, CA 94945, USA
“This is a wonderful place to hike with your dogs! There are tons of trails to pick from”
Address: Basalt Creek,, Novato, CA 94945, USA
“Easy, flat, meandering fire-road like trail with beautiful views, open space and water. Great for a long stroll or quick and easy bike ride. Dog friendly.”
Address: 651 Briergate Way, Hayward, CA 94544, USA
“The wife wanted an empty park for Instagram fall photography. This is where we went..Just as I had expected it was fairly unoccupied”
Address: High Ridge Loop Terrace, Hayward, CA 94544, USA
“Short loop that offers great views to the Bay and Southern San Francisco peninsula. No shade at all so the trail is best in spring and fall but still good for summer as long as you have enough protection from the sun. Easy access on both ends to parking lots and enough elevation to transform this hike into a good short workout.”
Address: 1320 Garin Ave, Hayward, CA 94544, USA
“I go to this park often because my cross country team has their meets here. There is a bathroom and an outhouse in front. There is a small lake. There is a picnic area up on a hill where I have seen Afghan men flying kites. There are often families here on the weekend having barbecues. The last time I was there I saw a girl taking quincennera pictures with her limo and well-dressed attendants. Two weeks ago I saw a huge tarantula (for the first time ever) and last week I saw a small snake. There are many ground squirrels/gophers. The small lake has ducks and fish. Parking at the Garin Ave. entrance costs $5 when the booth is manned - usually 8:30 to 5?. There is no charge to park at the Dry Creek staging area, but then you have to hike to the main park with its lake and facilities. The park closes at sunset. There is a campground area with outhouses which is good for small group overnight camping. Up on the hill you get a nice panoramic view of the Bay Area.”
Address: High Ridge Loop Trail, Hayward, CA 94544, USA
“Excellent views. Very peaceful. Not crowded. There are many cows around. If you are into hiking, you can choose from many different options based on how difficult you want it to be.”
Address: 28846 Bay Heights Rd, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
“Great place for a picnic lunch or dinner. There are a few picnic tables, but no restrooms. Parking along the street below. Amazing westward views of the Bay. Very small with just a short path around the park, so you won't spend much time here if you're hiking. I would recommend adding the nearby Ukraina trail if you want to get some mileage (trailhead on the other side of the soccer fields on Carden Lane).”
Address: Hayward, CA 94542, USA
“This is the cleanest park I’ve ever been to. The grounds keepers are almost always there manicuring the lawn and the bathrooms are so clean! This park has a spectacular view of the Bay and has three different picnic areas to barbecue. The best part is, it’s never crowded! Some rules : Dogs must be on a leash. No Jumper’s, No smoking or drinking”
Address: 25852 Five Canyons Pkwy, Castro Valley, CA 94552, USA
“Wish it were dog friendly!! Be careful if you bring your dog here you could get fined/warned. Nice park but they are too strict here.”
Address: 3859 Rancho Palomares Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94552, USA
“While hiking the trail I spotted a red dragonfly.”
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