Near Clouds Rest - Meadow Trail Loop
The trail descends into the preserve, but there are a couple of great views before it re-enters the woods.
Near Clouds Rest - Meadow Trail Loop
After passing through the gate, the trail hugs the ridge line and changes into a dirt track.
Near Clouds Rest - Meadow Trail Loop
Views of the Bay Area stretch out before you. If you look closely in the field, you can see two coyotes before they get scared off.
Near Clouds Rest - Meadow Trail Loop
While the trail is wide as it follows the old road, you can see the area that is most popular with cyclists.
Near Clouds Rest - Meadow Trail Loop
The Clouds Rest Trail is wide through this section. This is looking back up the hill you just descended.

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Clouds Rest - Meadow Trail Loop

3.6 (5 Ratings)
A shaded loop through an oak forest with views of the San Francisco Bay Area.
2.4
mi
Distance
574
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The preserve is open year round from dawn until half an hour after sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.4mi
Distance
574ft
Elevation Gain
574ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
2,346ft
High Point
1,835ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Parking for this trail is located at Vista Point along Skyline Boulevard opposite of Russian Ridge Preserve. The trail descends along a singletrack from the left side of the parking area to the Clouds Rest Road. Follow the gravel road to the right as it descends past private homes on the left side of the road. At roughly .3 miles, the trail passes through a gate system and transforms into a dirt track. In another .1 mile, the Meadow Trail continues straight ahead while the Clouds Rest Trail breaks off to the left. A small singletrack (Clouds Rest Alternate Trail) breaks off to the right and leads through the fields out to a point that overlooks the South Bay Area before descending back to the main Clouds Rest Trail. The trail descends steeply at this point, with views of private residences off to the left before passing a power tower at .8 miles and entering the woods. At this point, the trail is shaded and relatively quiet. Emerging at the junction with the Alpine Road Trail, be on the lookout for cyclists coming down from Page Mill Road. Follow the trail to the right as it climbs gently uphill through the woods. The trail is fairly wide as it follows an old road trail, but most of the traffic follows a narrow area heavily traveled by cyclists. Climbing gently for about half a mile, the trail finally meets up with the junction of the Meadow Trail, which breaks off to the right and climbs along the ridge. The trail narrows at this point and climbs through a forest of moss-covered trees. Mushrooms can be seen growing along the trail before it finally emerges in an area of shrubs and young trees. The canopy opens up, and the trail is eroded in places through this section of the loop. The trail then re-enters the woods at 1.8 miles before climbing steeply for about a tenth of a mile. The trail begins to level out before emerging back at the junction with the Clouds Rest Trail. From here, follow the trail back up the road to the parking lot where you parked. Enjoy the views at the Vista Point as you catch your breath, stretch, and prepare to leave.

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