Near Briones Regional Park Loop
Lovely view.
Near Briones Regional Park Loop
Forest in Briones Regional Park.
Near Briones Regional Park Loop
Briones Crest view towards Mt. Diablo.
Near Briones Regional Park Loop
Hiking at Briones Regional Park.
Near Briones Regional Park Loop
Valley Trail Junction with some friendly cows.

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Briones Regional Park Loop

3.2 (6 Ratings)
A lovely hike in Briones Regional Park that is outstanding when the wildflowers are in bloom.
9.3
mi
Distance
1,779
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.31mi
Distance
1,779ft
Elevation Gain
1,779ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
1,372ft
High Point
651ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start your hike on Old Briones Road Trail. This trail is a north-south trail that bisects the park and provides access to many of the other trails in the area. Like the park, the trail is named after the original ranching family that settled this area in 1829. From the north end, expect some roots and rock and a generally rough road until you reach the junction with the Spengler Trail. After passing through a gate, head to the right and climb gradually toward Briones Peak and the junction with Briones Crest Trail. At the ridge, be sure to look back for a view of the Sacramento River Delta. After passing through another gate, you'll start on a long, winding descent into the Bear Creek Valley. The road flattens at the junction with the Valley Trail near some corrals. From here, the rest of the trail is relatively flat with a gate or two until you reach the Bear Creek Staging Area.From the Bear Creek Staging Area, continue straight to pick up the Briones Crest Trail. Most of this trail is actually a wide fire road that circles the Bear Creek watershed. As you hike along the ridge tops, you'll be treated to some splendid views of the area. The views along the trail are beautiful, and if you find you need an excuse to stop and catch your breath, be sure to take the time to take in the sights.After about 3 miles of hiking along the Briones Crest Trail, look for the Mott Peak Trail which will be on the right-hand side. Use this short, easy trail to connect to the Black Oak Trail. The Black Oak Trail descends steeply into a valley, and the sunny slopes are home to many wildflowers in season. Black Oak Trail will connect back to Old Briones Road Trail where you'll turn left to retrace your steps back to your car. Note: If you are looking for a shorter hike, park at the Bear Creek Staging Area and complete the loop. There are many other trails in the park giving you a wide variety of loops to choose from.

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Contributors
Kristen Arendt