This beautifully paved and well-maintained trail runs along the edge of the Crystal Springs Reservoir, providing stunning views of the water and surrounding landscapes.
The trail is flat and easy, making it perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll with the peace and beauty of nature accompanying you every step of the way. The trail stretches for about 2.9 miles out and back. Deer are often seen grazing near the fence, adding a touch of wilderness to the experience. For convenience, there are public restrooms available...
Read moreVery convenient, flat, 1.5 mile scenic path with access to public bathroom facilities. Fully paved along the edge of the reservoir, the Cristal Springs trail is a multi-use path for pedestrians and cyclists, but being a reservoir, does not allow dogs or contact with the water. The path is partiality covered with trees, and benefits from costal breezes, but can be exposed to sun along sections. Due to the easy grade and convenient location, the path gets a steady stream of walkers, runners, bikers, strollers, and even wheel chairs but has never...
Read moreNot a relaxing walking trail. People talk about their drama loudly and there are deers around very close to the trail, so be aware of ticks. The history is interesting because it belonged to Native Americans. This is the Bay Area Runyon Canyon. If you know, you know. Heads up- not a dog...
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