Near Sylvan Trail
The trail levels out as it approaches the Sunset Trail. Animals feed alongside the trail in the evening.
Near Sylvan Trail
Views of the San Francisco Bay off to the east. Some of the view is obscured, but its still fantastic.
Near Sylvan Trail
The Serpentine Trail and Sylvan Trail as seen from the Live Oak Trail.
Near Sylvan Trail
The trail breaks to the right and climbs the hillside.
Near Sylvan Trail
Trees in the woods are covered in moss, making it great for those who want to explore the plant life in the preserve.

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Hike Trail

Sylvan Trail

3.8 (5 Ratings)
A climb from the picnic area to the Serpentine Trail.
1.1
mi
Distance
451
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildflowersWildlife
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
1.05mi
Distance
451ft
Elevation Gain
27ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
654ft
High Point
230ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trailhead is located in the picnic area at the main entrance to the Edgewood Park and Nature Preserve. You can park in the lot or along Edgewood Road and then make your way toward the picnic area. There is a road to a private residence to the lefthand side of the fence, while the path leading to the Sylvan Trail stays on the righthand side of the fence. The Sylvan Trail breaks off to the left and begins to climb away from the parking lot. The trail follows the edge of the preserve as it begins to climb the hillside. Private residences sit to the left and provide a reminder of what the whole area could have become if the preserve had not been created. Roughly a tenth of a mile into the trail, the Baywood Glen Trail takes off to the right and climbs to the Franciscan Trail. The Sylvan Trail continues straight ahead through the woods as it climbs the hill. On the left hand side of the trail, the hill drops steeply into a ravine as the trail as wildflowers can be seen on the hill above the trail on the right. After .5 miles, the trail climbs up a series of switchbacks and begins to emerge from the woods. Views of the surround hills and homes begin to come into view. Around .9 miles, views of the South Bay and features like Blair Island, Dumbarton Bridge, and Redwood City spread out before you. Climbing gently for the last tenth of a mile, the trail emerges at a wide intersection with the Serpentine Trail. Going straight ahead will allow you to follow the Serpentine Trail to the Sunset Trail. If you go to the right, the Serpentine Trail will take you to the open fields of the preserve where you can take either the Old Stage Road or the Edgewood Trail back to the parking lot and your car.

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Contributors
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