Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail
Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail
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Embark on an easy hike along the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, a paved multi-use path connecting the cities of Lafayette and Moraga. This route offers a pleasant mix of scenery, from partly shaded sections near suburban homes to expansive open grasslands and oak woodlands. As you walk, you might spot remnants of old pear and walnut orchards along the creek, where tree frogs and newts make their home. You'll also enjoy views of the surrounding ridges, which change their colors with the seasons. The entire journey covers 3.3 miles (5.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 193 feet (59 metres), typically taking about 1 hour and 22 minutes to complete.
The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is mostly paved and accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. You can find parking at various staging areas, such as the Olympic Boulevard Staging Area, to begin your adventure. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekdays, as the trail can become quite busy on weekends. No permits or fees are required to enjoy this regional gem.
This trail is a notable part of the East Bay Regional Park District, providing a green corridor through a suburban landscape. Near Moraga, the path gracefully passes by Saint Mary's College of California, adding a distinct landmark to your journey. The presence of old orchards and creek-side habitats highlights the area's natural history and biodiversity, offering glimpses into the local ecosystem as you traverse the route.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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You can access the trail from several points. The Olympic Boulevard Staging Area in Lafayette is a popular starting point, offering parking. Another option is the Olympic Blvd Staging Area. The trail is also less than a mile from the Lafayette BART station, providing public transport access.
Yes, the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. In winter, the surrounding ridges are emerald green, while in summer, they turn a buff color. Weekends can be busy, so consider visiting on weekdays or during off-peak hours for a quieter experience.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, as it is part of the East Bay Regional Park District's network of public trails.
The trail is mostly paved and generally considered easy, with many sections being flat or having only a slight grade. It is wheelchair accessible. While predominantly paved, be aware that there are a few sections where the pavement is broken.
The trail offers diverse scenery, passing through a partly shaded corridor flanked by suburban homes, open grasslands, and oak woodlands. You'll also see remnants of pear and walnut orchards, and eye-catching views of nearby ridges. Near Moraga, it goes past Saint Mary's College of California and Moraga Commons Park.
Along the creek, especially near the remnants of pear and walnut orchards, you might spot tree frogs and newts. The diverse habitats along the trail support various local wildlife.
Yes, the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is part of the larger Lamorinda Trail Loop. It also offers connections to other regional trails, including the Briones to Las Trampas Regional Trail and various EBMUD hiking trails like the Redwood Trail and Rocky Ridge Trail near its southern end.
Yes, along the route, you'll find several points of interest. These include the Olympic Boulevard Staging Area - Lafayette-Moraga Trail, Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, Olympic Blvd Staging Area, and Lamorinda Trail (confluence of Las Trampas and Grizzly Creek by Burton Valley). You'll also pass by Leigh Creekside Park and Saint Mary's College.
Yes, the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail is a multi-use path that accommodates bicyclists, hikers, and equestrians. Its paved surface and generally easy grade make it suitable for cycling.
The trail has a rich history, originally serving as a mule train corridor for transporting redwood lumber. Later, it was used by steam trains and then electric interurban rail lines until 1941. It was one of the nation's earliest rail-trails, with its first segment opening in 1976.