Chochenyo, Red Hill and Meadowlark Loop
Chochenyo, Red Hill and Meadowlark Loop
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The Chochenyo, Red Hill and Meadowlark Loop is a moderate jogging route covering 6.3 miles (10.1 km). You will gain 158 feet (48 metres) in elevation over an estimated 1 hour and 9 minutes. This route combines various trails, offering a unique jogging experience within Coyote Hills Regional Park.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.29 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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8.44 km
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10.1 km
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6.06 km
3.92 km
129 m
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5.46 km
3.90 km
603 m
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This loop is rated as moderate for jogging. While the Chochenyo Trail section is generally easy and level, the overall route combines various paths, resulting in a moderate experience with approximately 48 meters of elevation gain over 10 kilometers. It's suitable for most joggers with a basic level of fitness.
The terrain is varied, reflecting the combination of trails. You'll encounter sections of level paths, levee roads, and possibly some boardwalks, especially along the Coyote Hills Regional Park's marshlands. Given the low elevation gain, significant rocky or steep sections are unlikely, making it generally good for jogging.
Yes, this jogging route incorporates sections of several other trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Alameda Creek Trail, the San Francisco Bay Trail, the Chochenyo Trail, and the Bayview Trail as you complete the loop.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for jogging this loop, offering mild temperatures and pleasant conditions. Winter can also be good, though you should be prepared for cooler, potentially wet weather. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon jogs are recommended during those months.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on leash within Coyote Hills Regional Park and on the trails that make up this loop. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for everyone.
As you jog this loop, you'll pass by the Tuibun Ohlone Village Site, an important historical landmark. The route also offers scenic views of the wetlands and open skies within Coyote Hills Regional Park, providing a peaceful natural experience.
Access to this loop is typically through Coyote Hills Regional Park. There are designated parking areas within the park. It's advisable to check the park's official website for specific parking lot locations and any potential fees or restrictions.
This loop is located within Coyote Hills Regional Park. While there are no specific permits required for jogging the trails, the park may have an entrance fee or parking fee. It's best to check the East Bay Regional Park District's official website for current fee information.
For a comfortable jog, bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, as there may not be many water sources directly on the trail. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is recommended due to open sections. Comfortable jogging shoes are essential, and a light jacket might be useful for cooler mornings or evenings.
Given its moderate difficulty and relatively low elevation gain, this loop can be suitable for families with children who are accustomed to jogging or walking longer distances. The Chochenyo Trail section, in particular, is known for being easy and level, making it accessible for a relaxed pace.
As the loop is primarily within Coyote Hills Regional Park, you can expect to find restrooms and other basic facilities near the main parking areas and visitor centers within the park. However, facilities may be sparse along the trail itself, so plan accordingly.