Coyote Hills Regional Park
Featured hike
Mile:
0.0: Start at the mouth (eastern end) of the parking lot, and cross the street
toward the marsh.
0.1: Multiple junction. Turn left on signed Chochenyo Trail.
0.3: Spur trail to Bayview Trail on the left side of the trail. Continue on Chochenyo
Trail as it sweeps to the right.
0.3. Junction. Continue to the right on Chochenyo Trail.
0.5: Chochenyo Trail bends to the right at a signed junction. Turn right to remain
on Chochenyo Trail.
0.5: Unmarked junction. Turn left.
0.7: The trail splits at an unmarked junction. Bear left.
0.9: Near a pit toilet, the trail splits again at an unsigned junction. Bear right.
1.0: A previously encountered junction. Bear left and retrace your steps to the
junction with Chochenyo and D.U.S.T. Trail.
1.3: Junction. Turn right on D.U.S.T. Trail.
2.0: D.U.S.T. Trail ends at a signed junction. Turn left onto the Alameda Creek
Trail.
3.1: Junction. Take the trail to the left as it sweeps gently uphill.
3.2: Junction. Cross paved Bayview Trail and take dirt Red Hill Trail uphill.
3.6: Junction. Continue straight, uphill on Red Hill Trail.
4.0: Junction. Continue straight on Red Hill Trail.
4.1: Junction. Turn left onto multi-use Soaproot Trail.
4.4: Soaproot Trails ends at a signed junction. Turn left, then right onto paved
Bayview Trail.
4.8: Near the Quarry Staging Area, cross the parking lot and turn left onto Muskrat
Trail.
5.1: At some boulders defaced with graffiti, take the unsigned trail to the right
downhill.
5.2: Back at the trailhead.
Getting there:
From CA 84 in Alameda County, exit Paseo Padre Parkway/Thornton Avenue (this is
exit 36, the first exit after the toll plaza, traveling east). Drive north on
Paseo Padre about 1 mile, then turn left onto Patterson Ranch Road. Drive about
1.5 miles more, past the entrance kiosk and Quarry Staging Area, to the trailhead
at the end of the road (near the Visitor Center).
GPS Coordinates* for Trailhead:
Latitude
37�33'13.27"N
Longitude 122� 5'25.09"W
(* based on Google Earth
data, shown as degrees, minutes, seconds)
Read about this hike in more detail and view photos at http://bahiker.com/eastbayhikes/coyotehills.html
© 2002 Jane Huber/Bay
Area Hiker