Near Acorn 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 Acorn 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 Acorn Trail
The trail moves through the preserve and is great in the evening after work.
Near Acorn Trail
The Meadowlark Trail as it snakes its way through the preserve and the views South Bay. The dirt trail on the left is the Bonus Hill Trail.
Near Acorn Trail
The trail as it climbs from the Arastradero Creek Trail.

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Hike Trail

Acorn Trail

3.3 (3 Ratings)
A short trail through the shade that links the Arastradero Creek and the Meadowlark Trail.
0.3
mi
Distance
14
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
The preserve is open from 8 am to sunset throughout the year. Hours are posted at the parking lot and can be found online. Some of the trails are seasonal and may be closed due to rain. Call 650-329-2423 or check online for the status.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.25mi
Distance
14ft
Elevation Gain
93ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
555ft
High Point
474ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Acorn Trail can be reached by hiking along the Juan Bautista de Anza Trail and then taking the Arastradero Creek Trail for .75 miles until a small, gravel trail climbs to the right. The trail begins as a gravel trail, but quickly transforms into a dirt trail. Climbing through a shaded area, the trail reaches an open, level area where views of the surrounding hills and homes stretch before you on the right of the trail. Continuing into the shade again, the trail snakes through another set of trees before crossing a small creek bed on a bridge. The trail emerges from the woods and reaches the junction with the Meadowlark Trail. From here, you can turn to the right and work your way back to your car or you can go straight and follow the Meadowlark Trail as it makes its way through the preserve. This is a nice connector between the Arastradero Creek Trail and the Meadowlark Trail that creates a loop hike. It's one of the many combinations of trails that can be created depending on the amount of time that you have.

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Contributors
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