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The Stonewall Panoramic Loop offers a fantastic journey through diverse terrain, starting with a steep ascent through a fragrant eucalyptus grove before opening up to ridgeline chaparral. You'll be treated to continuous, stunning Stonewall Peak panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay Area, including the Golden Gate Bridge and theβ¦
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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946Β m
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2.79Β km
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2.38Β km
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This trail is generally considered to have a moderate-to-high difficulty level. It involves strenuous inclines and can be quite demanding, offering a vigorous workout. It's not a casual stroll, so be prepared for a challenging hike.
The terrain is varied and can be demanding. You'll ascend through eucalyptus groves and exposed, rocky sections. Further along, the path shifts into shaded woodlands, conifer stands, and coastal scrub. Expect steep hills, strenuous inclines, and some sections with loose gravel and rocky dirt roads that can be slippery. Sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended.
The most notable aspect of this loop is its stunning panoramic views. You'll be treated to sweeping vistas of the San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge, the Marin Headlands, Mount Tamalpais, Richmond, and the downtown areas of Oakland and Berkeley. There's also a specific San Francisco View highlight. On a clear day, these views are comparable to those from Christmas Tree Point on Twin Peaks.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! However, pets must be kept on a leash due to the presence of wildlife and nearby livestock within the Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve.
While the trail can be enjoyed year-round, clear days offer the most spectacular panoramic views. Spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures and good visibility. Be aware that some sections are exposed, so consider cooler times of day during summer.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to hike in the Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve where this trail is located. It's generally open to the public for recreational use.
Parking information is crucial for this trail. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the trail is located in the Berkeley and Oakland hills. It's advisable to research local street parking availability near the trailhead or designated parking areas within the Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve before your visit.
The trail showcases diverse flora, including California sagebrush oak, bay laurel, and eucalyptus trees. For wildlife, you might spot coyotes, gray foxes, black-tailed deer, and red-tailed hawks. Be aware that rattlesnakes and ticks are present in the preserve, so stay vigilant.
Yes, this route intersects with and utilizes sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the ADT - California - T - Seg 8, the Stonewall-Panoramic Trail, Sherwood Forest, and the East West Trail during your hike.
No, this is a common point of confusion. The Stonewall Panoramic Loop is located in the Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve in the Berkeley and Oakland hills. It is distinct from the Stonewall Peak Loop found in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park in San Diego County.
Given the strenuous inclines and varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Hiking poles can be beneficial, especially for those with vulnerable knees or ankles, due to steep sections and loose gravel. Always carry enough water, sun protection, and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
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