Huddart Park offers numerous trails, some for horseback riding and hiking, and some for hiking only. Trails run along gulches and creeks, others traverse unique hillside habitats and lead you to breathtaking views of the countryside. Learn more about specific Huddart park Trails below.

Observe all trail signs and posted speed limits. Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed off designated paved areas. Please respect your fellow trail users and follow the trail etiquette guidelines for safe and courteous trail use.

Please note: The trails section of the Huddart Park website is currently being updated to reflect changes made to the park trail system. Some of the maps and information below may be incorrect. See our current map or brochure for better information.

Huddart Park Trails
Archery Fire Road

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Bay Tree Trail

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Campground Trail

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Canyon Trail

The Canyon Trail is a single track trail that closes to equestrians in the rainy season but is open year round to hikers/runners. This trail connects to the Campground Trail and the Crystal Springs Trail. When hiking this trail the visitor will see Redwood, Madrone, Oak trees. Some of the wildlife seen will be deer, red-tailed hawks and banana slugs.

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Chaparral Trail

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Chickadee Nature Trail

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Chinquapin Trail

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Crystal Springs Trail

The Crystal Springs Trail is a single track trail that runs down the northern section of the park and connects to several trails in the park.

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Dean Trail

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Kings Mountain Trail

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Redwood Nature Trail

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Richard's Road Trail

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Skyline Trail

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Summit Springs Fire Road

Summit Springs Fire Road runs north to south in Huddart Park and connects Richards Road Trail with the Archery Fire Road. It also intersects the Skyline Trail. Hikers and equestrians will encounter several trees such as redwood, madrone, and Douglas firs.

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