Cypress Trail

Cypress Trail passes through a Cypress Grove and connects the Coastal Trail to the Bluff Trail.

Redwood Picnic Area

This area is approximately 50' with a 0% slope and a wood chips surface. Redwood, Bay and Oak trees provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball court and horseshoe pit are available on a first come, first served basis; volleyballs and horseshoes are available for rent at the gatehouse. Barbecues can be raised or lowered.

Pine Picnic Area

This area is approximately 80' with a 0% slope and wood chips surface. Pine and Oak trees provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball court and horseshoe pit are available on a first come, first served basis. Barbecues can be raised or lowered. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first come, first served basis. Private vehicles are not allowed in the picnic areas.

Oak Premium Picnic Area

This area is approximately 125' with a 0% slope and an asphalt, dirt surface. Surrounding trees and shrubs provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball court and a softball diamond, near the Madrone & Fir areas, are available on a first come, first served basis. The softball field can be reserved for one hour at the gate house on the day of the picnic. The Oak Premium Picnic Area is divided into 3 areas, 2 are under the shade shelter.

Maple Picnic Area

This area is approximately 60' with a 0% slope and a wood chips surface. Oak, Redwood, Maple and Bay trees provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball court and horseshoe pit are available on a first come, first served basis; volleyballs and horseshoes are available for rent at the gatehouse. Barbecues can be raised or lowered. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first come, first served basis. Private vehicles are not allowed in the picnic areas.

Manzanita Picnic Area

This area is approximately 50' with a 0% slope and a partial paved and partial wood chips surface. Oak trees provide some shade. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. This area’s location near the playground and adjacent to a small lawn make it ideal for children’s birthday parties. (Because of size, no jump houses are allowed with the Manzanita Picnic site) Barbecues can be raised or lowered. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis.

Madrone Picnic Area

This area is approximately 50' with a 0% slope and a wood chips surface. Oak trees provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball and horseshoe pit are available on a first come, first served basis; volleyballs and horseshoes are available for rent at the gatehouse. Barbecues can be raised or lowered.

Fir Picnic Area

This area is approximately 50' with a 0% slope and a wood chips surface. Oak and Fir trees provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball court and horseshoe pit are available on a first come, first served basis. Barbecues can be raised or lowered.

Bay Picnic Area

This area is approximately 80' with 0% slope and an asphalt, wood chips surface. Pine and Oak trees provide some shade, but it is mostly sunny. Expect warm to hot weather in the summer; light breeze in the afternoons. A nearby volleyball court and horseshoe pit are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Barbecues can be raised or lowered. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis. Private vehicles are not allowed in the picnic areas.

Summit Springs Fire Road

Summit Springs Fire Road runs north to south in Huddart Park and connects Richards Road Trail with the Archery Fire Road. It also intersects the Skyline Trail. Hikers and equestrians will encounter several trees such as redwood, madrone, and Douglas firs.
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