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California
Alameda County
Livermore

Holdener Park Loop

Easy

3.2

(20)

89

hikers

Holdener Park Loop

00:56

3.54km

30m

Hiking

The Holdener Park Loop offers a delightful escape into Livermore's natural beauty, winding through open grasslands, small ravines, and groves of blue oaks and eucalyptus. You'll enjoy picturesque views of vineyards and the Tri-Valley mountains, with the option to climb to "Blue Canyon" for even more expansive vistas. This easy…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Olivina Gate

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The Olivina Gate is a point of local historical interest and was constructed as a tribute to the late Mr Julius Paul Smith who ran the Olivina winery. The gate …

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2.21 km

1.04 km

293 m

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1.96 km

969 m

531 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Holdener Park Loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Holdener Park Loop is considered an easy hike, making it ideal for beginners, families, and those seeking a leisurely walk. It's also wheelchair accessible.

How long does it typically take to hike the Holdener Park Loop?

While actual times vary, this 3.5 km (approximately 2.17 miles) looped trail can generally be completed in under an hour.

Where can I park for the Holdener Park Loop?

There is an accessible parking lot available at Holdener Park, providing convenient access to the trailhead.

Are dogs allowed on the Holdener Park Loop trail?

The trail is generally considered family-friendly, and while specific dog rules aren't detailed, multi-use trails in parks often permit leashed dogs. It's always best to check local signage for current regulations.

What is the best time of year to hike the Holdener Park Loop?

Late winter and early spring are particularly good times to visit. The hills are vibrant green, and wildflowers like Blue Dicks, mustard, buttercups, and shooting stars are abundant. Be prepared for sun exposure during warmer months as many trails are unshaded.

Are there any permits or entrance fees for Holdener Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for Holdener Park. It's a publicly accessible park.

What is the terrain like on the Holdener Park Loop?

The park features a mix of meticulously paved and narrow dirt trails. While some paths wind through ravines and up gentle hills, the overall terrain is not overly challenging. The multi-use trail offers both paved and parallel dirt paths.

What kind of scenery and viewpoints can I expect on the trail?

Holdener Park offers picturesque views, including vineyards and the surrounding mountains of the Tri-Valley Area. You can climb to the top of 'Blue Canyon' within the park for spectacular views. The route also passes by the Olivina Gate.

What wildlife might I encounter on the Holdener Park Loop?

Wildlife is present, with sightings of deer, red-tail hawks, great horned owls, various butterflies, and western fence lizards. Birdwatching is also popular. While generally peaceful, hikers should be aware of the occasional aggressive rattlesnake, especially on the trails.

Does the Holdener Park Loop connect to other trails?

Yes, the park forms part of the larger local trail network by connecting to the Arroyo Mocho Trail and Sycamore Grove Park trails. The route itself also passes through sections of the South Livermore Trail, Blue Oak Canyon Loop, Connector, and Buttercup Hill Trail.

Is there much shade on the trail?

Many of the trails within Holdener Park are unshaded, so hikers should be prepared for sun exposure, especially during warmer months. Some small ravines do feature blue oaks that provide a bit of shade.

Are there any unique attractions or features for families?

A unique attraction for families is a house next to the park where visitors can buy pellets to feed local goats, adding a fun and interactive element to your visit.

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