Near Manzanita Trail
Emerging from the woods, Mt. Hamilton, 4,265 ft., with Lick Observatory on its summit, come into view high on Foothill Trail.
Near Manzanita Trail
Mount Hamilton, 4, 265 ft., and Lick Observatory are seen nearby to the northeast, from Manzanita Trail.
Near Manzanita Trail
Several creeks start high in the hills around Manzanita Trail. One of these creeks in its wooded valley, is on the left. In the distance to the southwest are the blue Santa Cruz Mountains.
Near Manzanita Trail
High in the Diablo Range of Joseph D. Grant County Park backcountry, Manzanita Trail winds through the grassy tree studded hills, with the blue Santa Cruz Mountains in the distance to the southwest.
Near Manzanita Trail
In the distance are the blue Santa Cruz Mountains, as a creek in its wooded valley is to the left, high on Manzanita Trail.

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Manzanita Trail

4.0 (1 Rating)
High open trail with great views in all directions - Mt. Hamilton nearby, Santa Cruz Mountains, etc.
1.6
mi
Distance
482
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Open 8 a.m. to sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.58mi
Distance
482ft
Elevation Gain
101ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
2,669ft
High Point
2,265ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Manzanita Trail starts from a major trail junction with Foothill Trail and Bonhoff Trail, high in the Joseph D. Grant County Park backcountry. Initially in the thin grassy woods, the trail climbs gradually. After a short steep climb at the 0.25 mile mark, Manzanita Trail is out of the woods. From here until the trail's end, grassy hills with stands of trees, rise to the left/northeast. Mt. Hamilton with Lick Observatory, and other peaks are seen nearby to the northeast between the hills and trees, as the trail winds around the grassy hillsides, climbing gradually now. To the right/southwest, hillsides and creek valleys drop off, thus providing great views of the lower hills of the park. Also, in the distance are the blue Santa Cruz Mountains to the southwest. As the trail reaches its highest points towards its end, glimpses of San Francisco Bay can be seen far in the distance to the northwest. Very awe inspiring! Manzanita Trail ends at the park boundary and a private property line, after 1.6 miles.

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