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Address: Bollinger Canyon Rd, San Ramon, CA 94583, USA
Phone: (510) 544-3276
State: California
Zip Code: 94583


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8 years ago (25-07-2017)
Generally I’m not a fan of hiking in the East Bay, as I find the parks/trails to be generally exposed hillsides with lots of ups and downs (for no reason) - at least compared to the trails on the Peninsula and North Bay. That said, I was pleasantly surprised by the Corduroy Hills hikes in Las Trampas. Given the number of cars in the parking areas on Sunday morning, I was really concerned that the trails would be overly busy, but it seems like most folks opted for Rocky Ridge (on the opposite side of the canyon/park). Corduroy hills is about six miles and involves 2,000 feet of elevation change - definitely one of the tougher hikes given the distance. It’s a loop trail that offers nice views of Mt. Diablo and the Las Trampas canyon area. Partial shade is probably the best way to describe it as you meander in and out of tree covered areas, and then spend about half the hike on exposed grasslands. All-in-all a solid hike that isn’t nearly as crowded as I would have expected.
8 years ago (08-05-2017)
Good for beginner hikers. Though some areas are pretty steep but it is not difficult. Part of the park are covered with trees that will keep you cool on hot days. On wet days, you can hike up the cement path if you choose to. Dogs are allowed to walk off leash. Please note that cows are in the park and you may share the path with them sometimes.
8 years ago (03-03-2017)
Rocky ridge loop trail is the best in the bay area. Lot of paleontological significance. You can also find the sea shell fossils and rock formations from millions of years ago. Proof that this hills were under the ocean at some point.
8 years ago (19-05-2017)
Maybe it was just the trail we were on but if you like California brown, not a lot of shade, and lots of cow poop, this is the place.
8 years ago (24-07-2017)
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