Near Sunset Trail
The sunset trail as it winds its way through the fields in the preserve. Wildflowers bloom in the fields in the spring, and animals feed in the fields in the evenings.
Near Sunset Trail
The trail levels out as it approaches the Sunset Trail. Animals feed alongside the trail in the evening.
Near Sunset Trail
The Sunset Trail winds through the preserve as fields of wildflowers can be seen on either side. The gentle climb on the Ridgeview Trail offers great views.
Near Sunset Trail
The trail hugs the hillside, as views of the fields below the trail spread out before you. You can see the yellow flowers blooming in the spring in the distant fields. Deer have been seen feeding in these fields.
Near Sunset Trail
Views of San Francisco Bay are off to the right hand side of the trail.

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Sunset Trail

3.5 (4 Ratings)
A trail through fields of flowers with views of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
0.9
mi
Distance
16
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve is open from 8 am to sunset every day. Check the San Mateo County website for more information regarding closing times.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.92mi
Distance
16ft
Elevation Gain
199ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
774ft
High Point
573ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Sunset Trailhead starts at the entrance to the preserve at the intersection of Hillcrest and Sunset Ways. Parking is available along the road as long as you don't block the driveways of the private residences. The trail enters the preserve on a wide gravel road that leads to a power station on the left of the trail. It narrows slightly as it moves deeper into the preserve and comes to an informational kiosk that has maps and activity information. At this point, the Clarkia Trail goes off to the left and descends to Canada Road while the Sunset Trail continues straight ahead. Shortly after passing the Clarkia Trail, the Serpentine Trail breaks off to the right where a limited view of the San Francisco Bay comes into view. The trail moves its way through the open fields where wildflowers can be seen blooming in the spring. As the trail descends slightly, there appear to be several manmade paths up the surrounding hills, but these trails should not be followed as it damages the fields and ecosystem of the preserve. The trail passes a small connector trail that leads off to the left and meets up with the Clarkia Trail again. Good views of the interstate and Santa Clara Mountains stretch out before you. Working its way through the fields, the Ridgeview Trail can be seen on the right above the trail. There are some trees and shrubs that provide a little bit of shade. The trail remains wide as it mades continues to descend to the intersection of the Edgewood Trail, which comes into the preserve from the left from Canada Road. At this point, you can return to your car by turning around and following the Sunset Trail. If you want to explore further, follow the Edgewood Trail straight ahead until the Ridgeview Trail cuts off to the right. Follow the Ridgeview Trail back to the Serpentine Trail and then back to the Sunset Trail. It's roughly a mile roundtrip, but offers great views and opportunities to see wildlife in the evenings.

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