Near Wunderlich Loop
Old stone barn
Near Wunderlich Loop
Mushroom growing on dead tree
Near Wunderlich Loop
Bear Gulch Trail in early May
Near Wunderlich Loop
The view is pretty good from the intersection of the Meadow Trail and Bear Gulch Trail.
Near Wunderlich Loop
Oak trees line the trail and provide shade on hot summer days.

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Wunderlich Loop

4.2 (19 Ratings)
Gradual up and down through cool forested canyons, punctuated by open meadows and sweeping views.
9.8
mi
Distance
2,307
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Views
Access Issues
Park opens at 8 am, and closes between 5 and 8 pm depending on the time of year. Check the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://parks.smcgov.org/locations/wunderlich-park">park website</a> for details.Wunderlich is closed to bikes, but most of it - including this trail - is open to equestrians.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.81mi
Distance
2,307ft
Elevation Gain
2,307ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
2,283ft
High Point
486ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop can be done in either direction or even starting from the high point at Skyline Blvd if you like to save all the uphill for the end. When starting uphill from Woodside Road, it can be nice to start by ascending the slightly less gradual Alambique Trail, saving the rolling singletrack of Bear Gulch Trail for the end of the hike. Either direction is lovely though.To start out on Alambique Trail, head left from the parking lot and take the wide dirt path that parallels Woodside Road. The trail quickly heads into the trees and climbs steadily past several other junctions on the right. Around 2 miles, Alambique Trail turns left off the wider path (which continues as Oak Trail) onto a narrower trail. After a couple tight switchbacks, you'll pass the turnoff to Bear Gulch Trail on the right - you'll take this trail on the way back down. For now, continue climbing another 0.6 miles on Alambique Trail to The Crossroads, where you'll find two conveniently placed benches and the remnants of some very old trail signs being swallowed up by the bark of an old tree. Heading through The Crossroads, take a hard right to continue on Alambique Trail, which snakes its way up the side of a canyon all the way to Skyline Blvd. There are some nice views to the right as you ascend. When you get to the power lines sweeping across the valley, you're almost at the top. At Skyline Blvd, you can choose to expand the loop into nearby Huddart or El Corte de Madera parks. Otherwise, take a left and head back downhill on Skyline Trail. When you reach the Crossroads again, continue downhill the way you originally came up - this will be the only 0.6 miles of trail you repeat in the entire hike. Watch for the cutoff on the left to Bear Gulch Trail, a brief break from all the downhill that leads to the nicest view on the hike, known as The Meadows. Head through the gate to the left of the bench to continue down Bear Gulch Trail, with gradual switchbacks leading all the way back to the parking lot.

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Contributors
Alissa Bell