Love this entrance location ,with ample parking ,beautiful views, public restrooms (though none flushable toilets or running water ,still very clean and convenient) drinking fountain and faucet at main trail entrance. Plentiful trail options with two entrances from parking taking you up and along the Pleasanton ridge for walks ,hikes ,biking and horseback riding depending on your preference. Trails consists of large open fire roads down to small single track trails that are also clean fairly well maintained. Great place for long hikes or runs with over 10 miles of main trails (now more with additions on north end ) miles of smaller trails and options of taking inner or outer trails across ridge giving you choices when it comes to views ,elevation gains ,difficulty levels and places you wish to go if you chose to hike through instead of around the park. The beginning of the main trail is bit steep for beginners but doable and worth the views rest is average grade once you've gone past first couple...
Read moreI hiked to Sunol Peak from Tyler Ranch Staging Area via Sunol Ridge Trail. I enjoyed watching the spectacular scenery of the San Francisco Bay area while hiking on the Sunol Ridge Trail, including but not limited to Sunol Peak, Mt Diablo, Amador Valley, Livermore Valley, Maguire Peak (not the Maguire Sub-peak), Flag Hill Summit, several Sunol Regional Wilderness trails, Niles Canyon, CA SR-238 Bridge/Union Pacific Railroad Bridges/BART Bridge across Alameda Creek, Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area, Shinn Pond, Kaiser Pond, Blunting Pond, Coyote Hills Regional Park, Santa Cruz Mountains, Dumbarton Bridge/San Mateo-Hayward Bridge across San Francisco Bay, Mission Peak, Mount Allison, Apperson Ridge, Wauhab Ridge, Valpe Ridge, and Lick Observatory atop...
Read moreBeen going here for 9 years now, at least once a week. Can get busy on the weekends and totally quiet on the weekdays. It is a huge park that has a creek and a waterfall during the rainy seasons. For the most part it is wide open and exposed but if you go over the ridge and down to the canyon, trees galore and solitude but be prepared to climb back up, again. Nice and green during the rainy season and pretty much golden during the summer. Use the outhouses prior to your hike or bike because you will only have bushes and trees for your convenience. Bring lots of water and a snack, there is a climb from both staging areas, Foothill or Castleridge. Pick up after your pups and watch out for...
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