Sheep Camp Trail

This trail connects upper Belmont/San Carlos and the area known as the Cross Country Running Course to Crystal Springs Trail.

Sand Hill Trail

Sand Hill Trail is a 2.8-mile unpaved path travels along Sand Hill Road and connects with Woodside Town trails.

Ralston Bike Trail

A paved 1-mile bicycle, hiking and jogging trail that connects Belmont with the Crystal Springs Trail.

Alpine Trail

A 7.6-mile paved trail that loosely follows Alpine Road between Menlo Park and Portola Valley. Bicycles are welcome.

Vista Point Trail

The 1-mile Vista Point Trail begins as a service road in the main parking lot. The road enters a dense eucalyptus forest and begins to gain elevation. Enjoy great views through the trees of the Pacific Ocean.

Huckleberry Flat

Huckleberry Flat is a camping area for dogs and their owners, surrounded by lush redwood, tan oak, and huckleberry forest. The area includes seven separately reservable campsites. Huckleberry Flat #1 is a group site, with a capacity of 30 persons and 5 dogs. The other sites are family camping sites with a capacity of 12 persons and 3 dogs.

Mt. Ellen Summit Trail

Hikers will enjoy the challenge of the elevation change from 250 feet at Pescadero Creek Road entrance to 680 feet at the summit. Trail is soil, 1.6 miles, through lovely forest backdrop.

Dardenelle Trail

A short segment of the California Coastal Trail that connects California St. and Cypress St. It travels through Cypress grove and along a riparian area that provides habitat for migrating birds. The trail is disability accessible and bicycles and horses are permitted.

Bluff Trail

A trail that ascends through Fitzgerald Marine Reserve's Cypress grove to the western bluff top and affords wide views of the Pacific Ocean.
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