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Contra Costa County
Rodeo

San Francisco Bay Trail: Lone Tree Point Loop

Easy

4.7

(3927)

6,397

runners

San Francisco Bay Trail: Lone Tree Point Loop

00:19

3.08km

10m

Running

Easy 1.9-mile jogging loop on the San Francisco Bay Trail at Lone Tree Point, offering paved paths and bay views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.99 km

Shoreline Park

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Well manicured community park with less well maintained trails leading along the shoreline in both directions

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3.08 km

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2.24 km

829 m

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1.90 km

994 m

105 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the San Francisco Bay Trail: Lone Tree Point Loop a true loop or an out-and-back trail?

While the name suggests a loop, this section of the San Francisco Bay Trail is primarily described as a two-mile paved path along the shoreline. It is often experienced as an out-and-back route, offering continuous bay views.

What is the terrain like for jogging on this trail?

The trail at Lone Tree Point is predominantly paved and relatively flat, making it a smooth surface ideal for jogging. There are minimal elevation changes, contributing to its easy difficulty level.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Specific parking details are not provided, but the trail is easily accessible. Look for parking areas near Shoreline Park in Rodeo, California, which is a key highlight along the route.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, the area is known for being dog-friendly, and there is even a designated dog park nearby, making it a great option for joggers with canine companions. Please ensure your dog is leashed as per local regulations.

What is the best time of year to visit the Lone Tree Point Loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most scenic experience, consider visiting during sunrise or sunset when the views over San Pablo Bay are particularly stunning. Mild weather in spring and fall often provides comfortable jogging conditions.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy this section of the San Francisco Bay Trail.

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

You can expect stunning, uninterrupted views of San Pablo Bay, including distant vistas of Mare Island and Vallejo. A notable feature is a new bridge spanning a wetland. Be sure to look out for Shoreline Park, which offers excellent viewpoints.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or those with strollers?

Absolutely. Its paved, flat, and easy terrain makes it highly suitable for beginners, families with strollers, and even wheelchair users. It's a very accessible route for a wide range of users.

Does this trail connect with other paths?

Yes, this route is a segment of the larger San Francisco Bay Trail network. It also passes through sections of the San Francisco Bay Trail and Victoria Park.

What should I bring for a jog on this trail?

Given its easy nature, comfortable jogging attire and shoes are essential. Consider bringing water, especially on warmer days, and sun protection like a hat and sunscreen as the trail is exposed along the bay. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water fountains along the way?

While the trail itself is primarily a natural path, it's advisable to bring your own water. For restrooms and other amenities, check facilities available at nearby Shoreline Park or in the town of Rodeo before or after your jog.

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