Near Fremont Older Open Space Loop
A view of Hayfield Trail and the surrounding countryside, looking south from near Hunters Point.
Near Fremont Older Open Space Loop
Cora Older Trail emerging
Near Fremont Older Open Space Loop
The trail is a narrow dirt track as it descends along the hillside.
Near Fremont Older Open Space Loop
Views of Silicon Valley from the trail.
Near Fremont Older Open Space Loop
A coyote crosses the Seven Springs Trail in the evening.

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Fremont Older Open Space Loop

3.5 (10 Ratings)
Undulating trail through shaded valleys of Oak and Eucalyptus that emerges atop high grassy ridges.
5.8
mi
Distance
1,150
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.77mi
Distance
1,150ft
Elevation Gain
1,150ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
1,077ft
High Point
488ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail begins directly across from the parking area on singletrack that ascends steeply, twists through the hills and trees and eventually widens to doubletrack. This is the Cora Older Trail, which emerges at a crossroads where you head right, briefly up steep-ish dirt road. Take the Seven Springs Trail, which is a very pleasant singletrack on soft, level to slightly downward trending terrain.Make a right here on Seven Springs Trail. The shade of the thick trees on this section of the trail provides relief on hot days. Seven Springs Trail moves swiftly because of the downward grade and your legs can feel like they're going to break away from your torso. Eventually, it brings you to the bottom of a shady valley where there is another intersection. From here, continue through the intersection onto more singletrack that emerges from the protective trees and shade onto a hillside that instantly magnifies sunshine on warmer days and quickly increases elevation, sustaining for a lengthy duration. The grade relieves for a short period as the trail submerges into the trees another time, then surfaces again and steepens carrying you eventually to another juncture against a hill, where you branch slightly rightward from the Seven Springs Trail onto Woodhills Loop Trail. This trail snakes rightward around the base of the hill then attacks its summit with a very direct and tilting line gaining a cool vista called Hunters Point. Hunters point offers views from the San Francisco Bay all the way to South San Jose.Descend the back of the hill and turn right at the intersection, continuing onto Hayfield Trail, which is an uninteresting but short fire road that leads to the park's hub where several trails connect. Stay on the Hayfield Trail, which trends to the right and eventually gain some elevation leading you to Toyon Trail, which travels into a eucalyptus timberland.You're on Toyon Trail briefly and it pops your onto Bay View Trail. Bay View is a level and wide trail that leads you past more impressive vistas of not only the sprawling metropolis below, but horse ranches and vineyards, as well. Take the Parker Ranch Trail, which descends a very serpentine and steep grade on loose terrain and feels like part of an obstacle course. The trail switchbacks frequently, vaulting you from one turn to the next.The Parker Ranch Trail eventually deposits you in the neighborhood you passed as you drove to the parking area. As soon as the trail hits the pavement, make a left, then another left, onto Prospect Road. Retrace your drive to the parking area. This last part of the trail, though on pavement, does not detract from the whole experience and is a demanding and invigorating finish to this solid and gratifying hike.

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