Near Coal Road Trail
Nothing more than a trickle at this point, after a rainstorm or in the spring this small creek forms a waterfall as the water makes its way downhill.
Near Coal Road Trail
Around .4 miles, the road ends, and you pass through this gate system. The Coal Road Trail breaks off to the right shortly after passing through, while the Crazy Pete's Road Trail continues straight ahead.
Near Coal Road Trail
A view of this barn and the surrounding hills sits off to the left of the trail as you descend into the preserve. It is closed to the public.
Near Coal Road Trail
Views of the San Francisco Bay are often obscured by trees, but you can catch glimpses every once in a while.
Near Coal Road Trail
Even though most of the views are obstructed, you can see Stanford and the surrounding South Bay area from parts of the trail.

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Coal Road Trail

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A shaded hike through an oak forest along the Coal Creek Open Space Preserve Boundary.
0.8
mi
Distance
282
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
The preserve is open year round from dawn until half an hour after sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.78mi
Distance
282ft
Elevation Gain
83ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
1,959ft
High Point
1,748ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Coal Road Trail allows for a lollipop hike when combined with the Crazy Pete's Road Trail and an alternate access route to the Alpine Road Trail. This trail can be taken on its own or in reverse, but the climb back up the Crazy Pete's Road Trail is steeper than the climb up this trail. To access this trail, park along Skyline Boulevard and hike down the Crazy Pete's Road Trail for .4 of a mile for the first cutoff, or continue to hike along the trail until .9 miles, where the Coal Road Trail breaks off to the right at a fork in the trail. The Coal Road Trail dips slightly as it leaves the Crazy Pete's Road Trail before it starts climbing uphill toward the entrance gate. The trail is wide, composed of mainly dirt, leaves, and grass. It climbs steadily uphill through an oak and madrone forest, which provides ample amounts of shade, even in the middle of the day. Since the trail is used by hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians, you need to pay attention as you hike for others who might be using the trail. The trail swings back to the right around the .3 mile marker, following the preserve's boundary as it begins to level off. On the left hand side of the trail is private property while on the right hand side, views of the South San Francisco Bay are obscured by trees and brush. Every once in a while, you'll get a glimpse of the bay as you hike along, but most of the views are obscured. After .6 miles, the trail begins to climb again as it makes its way back to the Crazy Pete's Road Trail and the entrance to Coal Creek Open Space Preserve. From here, you can follow the road to the left back to your car. If you accessed this trail from the Alpine Road Trail, you can take a right and follow Crazy Pete's Road Trail back down to where the Coal Road Trail breaks off. When combined with Crazy Pete's Road Trail, this offers a great lollipop hike. It's also great when you need to hike in the middle of the day as the forest provides shade and relief from the heat.

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Contributors
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