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San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills

Moderate

4.9

(4322)

17,915

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San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills

01:36

13.2km

10m

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Jog the San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills, a moderate 8.2-mile route with bay views and marshlands in Coyote Hills Regional Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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13.2 km

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13.1 km

126 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills?

Parking is available at Coyote Hills Regional Park, which typically has a fee. The park's visitor center can be a convenient starting point.

Are there any fees or permits required to access Coyote Hills Regional Park?

Yes, there is typically a parking fee to enter Coyote Hills Regional Park. No special permits are generally required for jogging the trails within the park.

Is the San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills dog-friendly?

The trails within Coyote Hills Regional Park are generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be mindful of park regulations regarding pets.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

The trail offers pleasant jogging conditions year-round. Winter and early spring can bring green hills and wildflowers. However, it can get windy, and there's little shade on some sections, so consider cooler months or early mornings/late afternoons during warmer seasons.

What is the terrain like on the San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills?

The terrain is diverse, ranging from paved pathways to gravel double track and dirt/gravel roads. While many sections are relatively level, some trails, like Red Hill, feature more challenging climbs and descents with an elevation gain of around 300 feet. Some paved sections can also be bumpy.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect along the route?

Joggers are treated to stunning views of the San Francisco Bay, expansive marshlands teeming with shorebirds, and rolling grassland-covered hills. From higher points, you can see the East Bay Hills, Santa Cruz Mountains, and even airplanes approaching SFO.

Are there any notable features or landmarks on the route?

Yes, the trail passes through diverse landscapes perfect for bird watching, especially around the salt evaporation ponds. You'll also find historical sites like an Ohlone Shellmound. The route includes sections of the Shoreline Trail, offering great bay views.

Does the San Francisco Bay Trail: Coyote Hills connect to other trails?

Yes, the trail is part of the larger San Francisco Bay Trail network. This specific route also passes through sections of the Alameda Creek Trail and the Shoreline Trail, allowing for connections to other regional paths.

What wildlife might I see while jogging?

Coyote Hills Regional Park is a prime location for bird watching, especially in the marsh areas. You can expect to see various shorebirds and other local wildlife, particularly around the salt evaporation ponds.

What should I bring or be aware of when jogging this trail?

It's advisable to bring extra layers due to potential wind, and plenty of water as there is little shade on some sections. Sun protection is also recommended, especially during warmer months.

Is the trail suitable for beginner joggers?

Many sections of the trail, particularly the paved Bayview Trail, are relatively level and suitable for beginners. However, some paths like Red Hill Trail offer more challenging sections with significant climbs, so beginners might want to stick to the flatter routes.

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