Near Huckleberry Path
Bay Trees provide needed shade on a hot summer day
Near Huckleberry Path
Pacific Madrone Tree
Near Huckleberry Path
View of Mt. Diablo in the distance

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Hike Trail

Huckleberry Path

5.0 (6 Ratings)
Huckleberry Path is the primary loop trail for exploring this parkland, Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve.
2.4
mi
Distance
707
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Bicycles are not permitted on this trail. Though Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve is generally closed to dogs, they are permitted on this trail's lower loop only. Horses are likewise permitted only on this trail's lower loop. (Therefore, no dog or horse access is permitted from the main parking lot.)

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.41mi
Distance
707ft
Elevation Gain
778ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
1,319ft
High Point
973ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Huckleberry Path is the primary loop trail for exploring this parkland. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve has a very unusual microclimate and very unusual soils, so it is home to some rare plants. The two primary access points are from the Preserve's parking lot, on Skyline Blvd between Grizzly Peak Blvd and Snake Road, and from the park's south end at the junction of Skyline Blvd and Pinehurst Road. In order to get maximum enjoyment of the park and its rare plants, pick up a brochure at the parking lot's signboard or download it from the park's website. The brochure describes the following route: From the parking lot's signboard, continue along a connector trail to reach this trail (Huckleberry Path) at a junction. Here, turn down to the left and descend steeply to another junction. This trail (on the lower part of its loop) continues up and to the right. On this part of the trail, you'll pass a connector trail that goes steeply uphill. Continue ahead on this trail, reaching a junction. (Here, the trail can be followed to the left to reach the south end of the park.) Turn sharply to the right. You'll now be on the upper part of the loop, which contains most of the unusual plants and, after an initial steep climb, is mostly flat. Soon, you'll pass the top of the previously-passed connector trail, which drops down to the right, then two additional connector trails going to the right. Continuing, you'll return to the junction near the parking lot.

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Contributors
John Rabold