Near Sunol: Flag Hill - High Valley - Little Yosemite
Revivor in the background.
Near Sunol: Flag Hill - High Valley - Little Yosemite
Looking south from Cerro Este Rd by McCorkle Trail
Near Sunol: Flag Hill - High Valley - Little Yosemite
Making herself big
Near Sunol: Flag Hill - High Valley - Little Yosemite
View of High Valley Camp from Cerro Este Trail
Near Sunol: Flag Hill - High Valley - Little Yosemite
Crossing the Foot Bridge

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Sunol: Flag Hill - High Valley - Little Yosemite

4.6 (5 Ratings)
The best of Sunol Regional.
8.1
mi
Distance
2,053
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Geologically SignificantRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.09mi
Distance
2,053ft
Elevation Gain
2,053ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
1,746ft
High Point
390ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
I did this route clockwise but it would likely be just as good either direction. Clockwise, there's a very steep gain right away (~1k) and the rest of the hike is quite manageable. Counterclockwise, the initial gain is more gradual but longer and tops out higher.There are two options for shortening this route. You could cut out the "loop" section of Flag Hill, or you could cut out Little Yosemite and take Canyon View Trail back to the visitor center. To cut this route roughly in half from either direction, you could take Indian Joe Trail back to the visitor center. To lengthen it, you could add Grande Vista, or, to really make it a monster, add the Maguire Peak Loop Trail.Terrain varies from wide gravel road accessible to strollers (parking lot to Little Yosemite) to very steep singletrack trail (Flag Hill area). All of it is well-maintained.I did run into several small herds of cows, some of them blocking the trail. For those of you who don't have experience with cattle, just proceed confidently and assertively and walk around if they're in the trail. They're harmless. (This does not apply to bulls, which were not present.)Highlights of this hike:1. Flag Hill, a prominent rock outcropping overlooking and visible from the valley. The Flag Hill loop circles around this area. The section that loses and regains elevation could be skipped to make this hike a bit easier.2. High Valley Camp area is very picturesque and wide-open. There's a barn and a camp area here, and I'm not quite sure what the use regs are (entrance was blocked off).3. Cerro Este, the high point of the hike with views in many directions.4. Little Yosemite, where you'll reunite with the masses. This is a popular day-trip area for families and groups, a rapids section of the river with granite rockfalls.The plotted map starts at my parking spot. If you're going clockwise, start at the footbridge near the visitor center. For counterclockwise, start at the trailhead for Little Yosemite.

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