Near Arastradero Creek Trail
The trees that line the hills make for great photo opportunities in the preserve. The trail winds through the preserve at the base of a majority of the hills.
Near Arastradero Creek Trail
Looking back on the trail, fields open up on one side of the trail while the creek runs down to Arastradero Lake on the other.
Near Arastradero Creek Trail
The trail moves through the preserve and is great in the evening after work.
Near Arastradero Creek Trail
Hiking along the Paseo del Roble Trail in Arastradero Preserve.
Near Arastradero Creek Trail
Scene from Arastradero Preserve

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Arastradero Creek Trail

4.2 (6 Ratings)
A trail along Arastradero Creek that climbs to Foothills Park.
1.5
mi
Distance
417
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingLakeRiver/CreekWildflowers
Access Issues
The preserve is open from 8am to sunset throughout the year. Hours are posted at the parking lot and can be found online http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/civicax/filebank/documents/30309

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.46mi
Distance
417ft
Elevation Gain
28ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
791ft
High Point
361ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Enid Pearson-Arastradero Preserve is an open space area that combines habitat preservation and restoration with recreation. The 10.25 miles of trails that run through the area are open for walkers, runners, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. The thirteen trails found in the preserve allow you to combine them in various combinations for a new adventure with every visit. Hike roughly .65 miles from the parking lot along the Juan Bautista de Anza Trail to Arastradero Lake. Just past the lake, the Arastradero Creek Trail cuts off to the left and passes a utility station that sits on the right hand side of the trail. The trail is about 8-10 foot wide and made of gravel for the majority of its length, providing a great surface for hikers, runners, mountain bikers, and horse back riders. On the left side of the trail, the Arastradero Creek follows the trail for almost its entire length, although it is down in a gully. On the right side of the trail, the hills rise above the trail offering views of wildflowers that bloom in the spring. Deer feed in the fields above the trail early in the morning and at sundown. Rabbits scurry across the trail and hawks soar overhead. After moving along the trail for roughly .75 miles, the Acorn Trail cuts back to the right and climbs up the hill. The Arastradero Creek Trail continues straight ahead for another .2 miles until the Woodrat Trail departs via a dirt, singletrack trail that goes off into the woods. The trail continues straight ahead as the woods begin to close in on the trail and the Sobey Pond sits on the left hand side of the trail. While most of the views are obscured, you can tell its a larger body of water. As the trail moves through the woods, it begins to climb gently at first and then more steeply as it approaches a curve that goes off to the right. Climbing steeply for approximately .15 miles, the trail reaches the hilltop before dropping down to Gate D at the boundary of Foothills Park. At the hilltop, there is a road that goes off to the right, but that leads to private property which is closed to visitors. At this point, you can return to your car via the Arastradero Creek Trail or taking one of the connectors to return via one of the other paths that traverse the preserve. Gate D provides the only access for non-Palo Alto residents to legally enter Foothills Park for hikers or runners. It's closed to mountain bikers and horseback riders.

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