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Family friendly hiking trails in Ohlone Regional Wilderness Preserve are situated within 9,737 acres of the Diablo Range, offering a rugged and remote experience. The preserve features diverse topography, including extensive oak woodlands, grassy uplands, rolling hills, rugged ridges, canyons, and streams. Elevations range significantly, providing varied terrain for hikers. Panoramic views are available from prominent peaks like Rose Peak and Mission Peak.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.9km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rose Peak (3,817 feet) is the highest mountain of the East Bay Regional Parks system and together with nearby Discovery Peak is the highest legally accessible point in Alameda County. Although not tall by California standards, it is one of the tallest mountains in the Bay Area and high enough to receive dustings of snow several times a year. You can start from Del Valle on the Vallecitos Trail as an overnight hike with camping. If youβre hiking this as a day hike, park near the Rocky Ridge Visitor Center and start on the Sailor Camp Trail. Youβll need an Ohlone Wilderness Regional Trail Permit for each person in your party. They must possess and carry the permit, which actually doubles as a detailed map and is good for one year. You can get a permit at the Del Valle Regional Park, but your best bet is to order it in advance online: https://www.ebparks.org/parks/ohlone The Ohlone Wilderness Regional Trail Hiking Permit/Map is required for both day use and camping/backpacking for each person, ages 12 and over. The permit is valid for one year from the date of purchase: In-person Locations: Del Valle Park entrance kiosk, Sunol Visitor Center and/or Sunol entrance kiosk (when staffed), Coyote Hills Visitor Center (Fremont), or at the EBRPD Administration Offices (Oakland). Hours vary for each location. Online: Ohlone Wilderness Permit (1 Year) By Phone: call the Reservations Department at 1-888-327-2757, option 2. By Mail: Send your name, address, phone number and check payable to EBRPD to The Reservations Department, EBRPD, 2950 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, CA 94605-0381. If purchasing by phone, online or by mail, the Ohlone Wilderness Regional Trail Hiking Permit/Map should be purchased at least 7 days in advance of your planned trip to allow time for mailing. If under 7 days, you should plan to purchase your Ohlone Permit from one of the locations listed above. Fee for in-person purchase is $2/person/year; by mail/phone/online $4/person/year for first five permits and $3/person/year for each additional permit after five. Overnight camping is at designated campsites only, and requires a reservation. Call 1-888-EBPARKS or 1-888-327-2757, press option 2 to reserve a campsite. Backpacking tent campsites are $5 per person, plus $8 reservation fee per group. https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/sunol/EB/110028/campsites
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From this viewpoint, you can enjoy stunning views of rolling hills and valleys. If you come here in the spring, and more specifically late May, you will be able to bask in the full bloom of the wildflowers in the area.
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This park is considered to be a mini Yosemite with creeks, boulders and sometimes waterfalls. It costs $5 to get access the site and if you go during peak times, it is normally fairly busy.
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The Big Live Oaks are an iconic feature of this hike. You can spot these majestic Live Oak trees throughout the hike. Pause and seek refuge from the sun beneath these majestic trees. As you do, reflect on their age, ranging from hundreds of years old to over a thousand, serving as living witnesses to the region's history and ecological changes.
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This natural oasis is the perfect stop if you're willing to pay the $5 entrance fee (cash only). Here you will find lots of small to moderate waterfalls, making the hike around the area not only visually stunning but also very relaxing as the sounds coming from the waterfalls can be heard from every direction.
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From this viewpoint you can enjoy stunning views of rolling hills and valleys. If you come here in the spring, and more specifically late May, you will be able to bask in the full bloom of the wildflowers in the area.
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Ohlone Regional Wilderness Preserve offers a good selection of family-friendly hiking trails. This guide features 30 routes, with 7 rated as easy and 17 as moderate, providing options for various family fitness levels.
Spring, particularly April, is an excellent time for family hikes. The hillsides burst with vibrant wildflowers like purple lupines and California poppies, creating a beautiful backdrop. Autumn also offers pleasant temperatures and colorful foliage. Summers can be hot, so early mornings are recommended, while winters can bring rain, making some trails muddy.
While many trails in Ohlone Regional Wilderness Preserve can be challenging, there are easier options. For a relatively short and easy experience, consider the Camp Ohlone Road route. The region research also mentions the Badger Cove loop as suitable for beginners, though it's not explicitly listed in the provided routes.
Families can enjoy diverse landscapes including extensive oak woodlands, grassy uplands, and rolling hills. After significant rainfall, Murietta Falls becomes a beautiful sight. Keep an eye out for wildflowers in spring and various wildlife like golden eagles, foxes, and even tule elk. From higher points, you can often enjoy panoramic views of the Diablo Range.
The preserve generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be on a leash. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary. Be mindful of wildlife and other hikers when bringing your dog.
Given the varied terrain and potential for significant elevation changes, comfortable hiking shoes are essential. Layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures can change throughout the day. Always bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a map or GPS device. Permits are required for accessing the Ohlone Wilderness Trail and for overnight camping.
Yes, after substantial rainfall, Murietta Falls is a notable natural feature within the preserve. Trails like Little Yosemite via McCorkle Trail & Camp Ohlone loop offer views of 'Little Yosemite,' which features interesting rock formations and stream access, especially appealing to families.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings. Reviewers often praise the expansive views, the feeling of remoteness, and the rewarding challenge of the trails. Many appreciate the diverse landscapes and the opportunity to spot wildlife.
Absolutely. The Indian Joe Creek, Vista Grande, Eagle View and Canyon View Loop is a moderate option that includes sections like Vista Grande, known for its scenic outlooks. These trails often provide panoramic views of the surrounding Diablo Range.
Access to Ohlone Regional Wilderness Preserve is primarily by foot or horseback, with trail bicycles and motor vehicles prohibited on many internal trails. While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads are limited, you may find regional transit options that get you close to the preserve's general vicinity. It's best to check local transit schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Permits are specifically required for accessing the Ohlone Wilderness Trail and for overnight camping at designated sites. For general day hikes on other trails, permits are typically not needed, but it's always wise to check the official East Bay Regional Park District website for the latest regulations before your visit.


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