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Hiking in Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a diverse environment across 2,124 acres, featuring rolling grasslands, wooded ravines, and eucalyptus-shaded meadows. Elevations range from 100 to 800 feet, providing panoramic views of San Pablo Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Mount Tamalpais, and Mount Diablo. The terrain includes oak woodlands and coastal scrub, with trails winding through grassy fields dotted with oak and bay trees. This varied landscape supports diverse plant communities and wildlife.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Hike the moderate Two Peaks, Warep Trail and Tree Frog Loop in Crockett Hills Regional Park, offering views of San Pablo Bay.
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02:48
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Hike the moderate Two Peaks, Big Valley, and Kestrel Trail Loop in Crockett Hills Regional Park, offering varied terrain and bay views.

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Hike the moderate 4.8-mile Soaring Eagle and Sky Trail Loop in Crockett Hills Regional Park for Bay Area views and seasonal wildflowers.
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Hike the moderate 7.9-mile Soaring Eagle and Sky Trail Loop in Crockett Hills Regional Park, offering panoramic views of San Pablo Bay.
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Hike the easy 3.0-mile Canyon Loop Trail in Fernandez Ranch, gaining 779 feet with scenic views from Vista Point.
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Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a scenic landscape with rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grassy meadows. This popular park features a network of trails that provide stunning vies of the surrounding area and the nearby bay.
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This viewpoint can be reached via the short Vista Trail (also known as Paul’s Peak Trail) and offers great views of the rolling hills that surround you. Have a seat on the bench at the top of the hill and enjoy a short break.
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The Sugar City Trail is one of many trails in the Crockett Hills Regional Park. The switchbacks of the narrow single track bring you up the hill. Make sure to take some breaks and enjoy the views!
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Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a scenic landscape with rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grassy meadows. Popular for hiking, the park features a network of trails that provide stunning vies of the surrounding area and the nearby bay.
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Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 60 routes available. These range from easy walks to more challenging trails, catering to various fitness levels.
The park features diverse landscapes, including rolling grasslands, serene wooded ravines, and eucalyptus-shaded meadows. Trails wind through grassy fields dotted with oak and bay trees. From higher elevations, you can enjoy panoramic views of San Pablo Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Mount Tamalpais, and Mount Diablo.
Crockett Hills Regional Park can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers like blue-eyed grass and poppies, while cooler months offer comfortable hiking temperatures. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. The park's varied terrain provides intermittent shade, but many areas are exposed.
Yes, the park has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. For example, the Vista Point — Fernandez Ranch route is an easy 3.0-mile path leading through open landscapes to a scenic vista. Another accessible option is the Fernandez Ranch loop, which is just under 3 miles and offers gentle elevation changes.
Yes, Crockett Hills Regional Park is dog-friendly. The multi-use trail system accommodates dog walking, making it a great place to explore with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow park regulations.
Many trails in Crockett Hills Regional Park are suitable for families. The park offers a range of difficulties, including easy walks that are great for all ages. The diverse scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting can make for an engaging outing for children.
From higher elevations, you can enjoy expansive views of San Pablo Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Mount Tamalpais, and Mount Diablo. The Sky Trail is particularly known for its picturesque views of the Carquinez Strait and its bridges. The Vista Point — Fernandez Ranch route also leads to a scenic vista.
The park is home to various wildlife, including red-tailed hawks, mule deer, gray foxes, and different types of snakes. Birdwatchers might spot the Northern Harrier. The diverse habitats support a range of species, making wildlife spotting a common occurrence.
Yes, the Crockett Ranch staging area preserves historical elements from the area's past as nineteenth-century ranchlands. You can see an original ranch barn, milkhouse, and corrals, offering a glimpse into the region's history.
Yes, parking is available at various staging areas within Crockett Hills Regional Park, including the Crockett Ranch staging area. These areas provide convenient access to the trail network.
While many trails are multi-use, some, like the Soaring Eagle Trail and Tree Frog Loop Trail, are primarily designed as flow trails for mountain biking with long switchbacks. Hikers should be mindful of mountain bikers on these and other shared trails.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the expansive views of the bay and delta, and the well-maintained multi-use trail system that accommodates various activities.


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