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The East Bay Regional Park District's Sunol Regional Wilderness offers camping, hiking, back-packing and equestrian opportunities. Naturalists offer programs through the visitor center.

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The East Bay Regional Park District's Sunol Regional Wilderness offers camping, hiking, back-packing and equestrian opportunities. Naturalists offer programs through the visitor center. Park hours change throughout the year; check park webpage for current hours.

Address: 1895 Geary Rd, Sunol, CA 94586, USA
Phone: (510) 544-3249
gro.skrapbe@tisivs
State: California
Zip Code: 94586


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A large open space preserve/park with many hiking trails. Minimal trees so most trails are in the open. Hiking is good during the cooler months only. Not recommended to visit in the summer months as this area gets very hot with complete sun exposure.
9 years ago (21-09-2017)
Bring so close to the cities and Bay Area and yet really feeling like you are out in the back country is fantastic. If you can put up with some cows, and there not being many water sources in late summer, you'll have a great time
9 years ago (29-09-2017)
Very nice, accessible space with great variation in the terrain. The "Little Yosemite" creek canyon adds a great distraction from the typical open hills of the area, and there's enough forested trail that you can escape the sun for a little while. A little diversion into the Cave Rocks is worth the time, too! The only real downside is that all that also draws fairly large crowds, and since it's a great place to get kids outside on "real"hiking trails where you can tromp through streams, lots of families. It's wonderful to see the little ones out having fun and enjoying nature, but does make for congestion in several areas where the main trail is fairly narrow.
9 years ago (06-06-2017)
My friend and I took the Nature Joe Nature Trail and the Shady Glen Trail for our first time. They were on the easy side for us but very quiet and scenic. We'll have to come back and try the other trails. Lots of bugs so make sure to wear repellant.
9 years ago (27-08-2017)
Few tics and very little poison oak either of the times I've been here, which allows you to focus more on enjoying the scenery. Sunol backpacker camps have a water spigot, pit toilet, and sturdy picnic tables!
9 years ago (30-10-2017)
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