Near Rancho Ridge Loop
Deer feed in the fields beside the trail.
Near Rancho Ridge Loop
Deer feed in the fields and begin bedding-down for the evening.
Near Rancho Ridge Loop
The trail departs the Ravensbury Trail, crosses the creek bed, and begins climbing uphill.
Near Rancho Ridge Loop
Rising above the Bay Area smog.
Near Rancho Ridge Loop
View in Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve.

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Rancho Ridge Loop

4.4 (8 Ratings)
A big, steep loop with great views of the Bay and canyon below.
13.4
mi
Distance
2,445
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Closes half hour after sunset.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.4mi
Distance
2,445ft
Elevation Gain
2,445ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
2,287ft
High Point
340ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There are a few ways to start this loop. This description starts you off with a flat 1 mile to get your legs warmed up for the climbs. Start from the last parking lot at the Rancho San Antonio County Park, the one with the bathrooms. Go to the trailhead with the bridge and turn right along the dirt path. This park is very popular and you'll be making your way around and through many other visitors as you make your way down the path. Turn left after the tennis courts and continue along the dirt path which will turn into a road for a short while as you make your way towards Deer Hollow Farm. When you pass the farm, turn left towards the pit toilets and continue for a short while until you come to a fence. At the road intersection just before a farm, turn left onto the Farm Bypass Trail. In a short distance you'll come to the Coyote Trail intersection. Turn left onto the Coyote Trail. The Coyote Trail is fun steady climbing doubletrack in the shade of the forest. Eventually you'll make your way up to a four way split with a water tower at mile 1.7. Turn right onto the PG & E Trail. The PG & E Trail is 100% fire road and it's where your climbing really begins. The first climbs starts steep with roots and rocks thrown in the mix. When you come to the top there is often a very muddy puddle section, so tread lightly. Beyond this, the climbing continues as you follow the power lines along the trail. There are short and fast descents only to be made up again with short, steep, climbs. Keep yours eyes on the power lines to see how much further you need to go. There are fewer people out here, and also many wildlife sightings to be had. Finally, you'll reach the fence at mile 5.2 with great views of the Bay. This is the end of the PG & E Trail, but not the end of the climb. Go through the fence and continue onto the singletrack Quarry Trail. The Quarry Trail is very steep in sections and always longer than you think. Sections can be narrow, rocky, and overgrown. At the summit, turn right and start descending on the Black Mountain Trail, which includes fun singletrack and tight switch backs. Turn right and continue your descent on the Chamise Trail. The wooded grassy areas will eventually give way to a sunny and rocky fire road as you see the canyon in sight. Turn right to get onto the Rogue Valley Trail, pass the pond and turn left to continue your way down the Rogue Valley Trail fire road. You'll notice the temperature is colder down here as you gradually descend. Wave to the pigs at the farm as you pass, and finish winding your way back to the parking lot.

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Contributors
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