A short segment of the California Coastal Trail that connects California St. and Cypress St. It travels through Cypress grove and along a riparian area that provides habitat for migrating birds. The trail is disability accessible and bicycles and horses are permitted.... View moreView Dardenelle Trail
A 1.3-mile multi-use trail that gives hikers, runners, bicyclists and equestrians access the rocky heights of Devil’s Slide above the Pacific Ocean.... View moreView Devil's Slide Trail
This 5.7 mile multi-use route for hikers, bicyclists and equestrians goes from Memorial Park to Portola State Park. Within Pescadero Creek Park, many of the other trails intersect with Old Haul Road. This is also the main access road for maintenance crews so stay alert for trucks and tractors.... View moreView Old Haul Road
Used by hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians, this 5-mile stretch of road connects the Sam McDonald Park parking lot with Old Haul Road and is the access point for many trails in Pescadero Creek Park. As it has a steep grade, it is recommended for the downhill portion of your hike.... View moreView Towne Fire Road
A .36 mile multi-use and ADA accessible trail from Magellan Ave. to Surfers Beach provides an important link in the California Coastal Trail, a popular trail for sea-side strolls, jogs, or rides. Another trail leads from Highway 1 to Quarry Park through Mirada Surf East. Paths are open to hikers, joggers, equestrians, bicyclists and dogs on leash.... View moreView Trails at Mirada Surf
A mile-long gravel road for use by hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians. The trail follows the valley floor of the Middle Fork of San Pedro Creek and offers excellent wildlife viewing.... View moreView Weiler Ranch Road