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Coyote Hills Regional Park, next to the toll station of Dumbarton Bridge, offers easy hikes, rich wildlifes and great sceneries of San Francisco bay for hikers of all ages. The park is composed of marsh ponds and small hills. The highest point, Red Hill, is no more than 300 feet and easily accessible. If you're interested in easy hikes or runnings, this is the right place for you. The park is also famous for its marsh ponds and water birds which are best seen in the spring.
Type: Class 1 loop hike
Difficulty Level: Easy
Distance: 1.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 450 ft.
Start / End: Visitor Center
Route:
Visitor Center -> Rock -> Soaproot Trail -> Red Hill Trail -> Red Hill -> Red Hill Trail -> Nike Trail -> Bayview Trail -> Visitor Center
Coyote Hills Regional Park, next to the toll station of Dumbarton Bridge, offers easy hikes, rich wildlifes and great sceneries of San Francisco bay for hikers of all ages. The park is composed of marsh ponds and small hills. The highest point, Red Hill, is no more than 300 feet and easily accessible. If you're interested in easy hikes or runnings, this is the right place for you. The park is also famous for its marsh ponds and water birds which are best seen in the spring.
Type: Class 1 loop hike
Difficulty Level: Easy
Distance: 1.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 450 ft.
Start / End: Visitor Center
Route:
Visitor Center -> Rock -> Soaproot Trail -> Red Hill Trail -> Red Hill -> Red Hill Trail -> Nike Trail -> Bayview Trail -> Visitor Center
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