Near Blue Oak Trail
Valley Oak Trail goes through the sunlit oak woods.
Near Blue Oak Trail
Purple wildflowers along Blue Oak Trail.
Near Blue Oak Trail
Checkerbloom along Coyote Ridge Trail
Near Blue Oak Trail
A flowering California buckeye tree among the oaks along Blue Oak Trail.

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Blue Oak Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
Blue Oak Trail is a fun, scenic, singletrack trail with a variety of terrain, vegetation, and spring wildflowers.
0.6
mi
Distance
198
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
River/CreekWildflowers
Access Issues
Open 8am to sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.59mi
Distance
198ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
958ft
High Point
758ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Blue Oak Trail is a "shortcut" between the midsections of Coyote Ridge Trail and Gaviota Trail. Thus, it is typically combined with these other trails as part of a hike in Coyote Lake - Harvey Bear Ranch County Park. Although Blue Oak Trail can be traveled in either direction, this description starts from Coyote Ridge Trail at its 2.1 mile mark. From Coyote Ridge Trail, Blue Oak Trail descends gradually for its entire length as it drops down the western side of Coyote Ridge. It begins in a high grass meadow on the crest of Coyote Ridge. In the spring, there is a variety of wildflowers here that are typical of the grass hills. The terrain soon becomes wooded as Blue Oak Trail approaches a seasonal branch of Church Creek. Making a sharp right turn and crossing the creek bed, the trail follows the creek downstream in the woods for about a quarter mile. Besides the vegetation changing to woods, the variety of spring wildflowers also changes to woodland flowers here. At about the 0.4 mile mark, Blue Oak Trail then veers left and leaves the wooded creek behind, as it crosses another grass hillside, complete with grassland wildflowers in the spring. Here, the trail is heading to another wooded seasonal creek valley that it reaches after about a quarter mile. This second seasonal creek is yet another branch of Church Creek. Blue Oak Trail enters the woods of this creek valley and makes a sharp right turn as it crosses the creek bed. With this creek now to the right of the trail, the trail follows the creek downstream in the woods. Very shortly, Gaviota Trail appears and Blue Oak Trail ends here at the 1.5 mile mark along Gaviota Trail.

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Contributors
Joan Pendleton