Near Educational Loop
Sign #8: "This huge, reddish-brown block of lava fell from the cliffs to the upper right. The lava cooled and hardened while it was still moving, resulting in dramatic fragmentation, known as "autobrecciation" (self broken)."
Near Educational Loop
Sign #1: "dark basalt dike, a feeder of lava to the crater, that cuts through a sequence of tuffbreccias (grayish brown) and pebbly mudstones (light gray), inside and near the crater bottom."
Near Educational Loop
Sign #11: Siesta Valley
Near Educational Loop
View from the Water Tank
Near Educational Loop
Mount Diablo view

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Educational Loop

4.2 (6 Ratings)
A great hike to explore volcanoes in Oakland.
4.2
mi
Distance
657
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.17mi
Distance
657ft
Elevation Gain
657ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,616ft
High Point
1,158ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
You can pick up a map at the Sibley Staging Area and follow the self-guided tour if you'd like. From the Sibley Staging Area, take the Round Top Loop Trail to the EBMUD Water Tank. You'll see dark basalt dike. Continue on the rocky, fully exposed Round Top Loop Trail to the Quarry Trail. You'll see the iron-rich red rocks, readily oxidized by atmospheric exposure. As you head to the Pond Trail, the fire trail is exposed and has amazing views of the canyon. When you hit the road, turn right up the hill to Pond Trail. The trail provides shade, but beware of the family of quail living in the bushes. They flew out and scared the crap out of me. The pond is filled with frogs. There is a picnic table at the pond, but the mosquitoes will drive you away from this spot. Go back up Pond Trail and take the first unmarked trail to the right. The trail turns into a narrow, overgrown singletrack trail. The map doesn't show the trail connecting to Volcanic Trail, but it does connect at sign #11 with a view of Siesta Valley. Continue to sign #10 to see the red rock formations. At sign #9, has remains of the old volcano. Signs #6, #7 and #8, there are red rocks and basaltic flows. Continue on Volcanic Trail and take the unmarked trail up to the ridge. You'll enjoy some of the best views of the Bay Area from the ridge. Stop and check out the labyrinths on your way to Quarry Pit (sign #2). The quarry contains the largest labyrinth in the park. Take the singletrack Round Top Loop Trail back to the parking lot. The trail is tree covered.Park information: http://www.ebparks.org/parks/sibley

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