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    Bay Trail

    4.5 (31 reviews)

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    L to R: me, Monica, Fitz. Bay Trail just west of Point Isabelle.
    Em S.

    I'm trying to imagine why there are so few reviews. There was a Bay Trail before there were lots of other very popular places and items. My 5 stars relate to the part of the trail accessible from my home in Albany. I used to run 8 to 10 miles of it daily from year 2000 to November 2006. I'd include Tilden Park if I wanted to get ready for a marathon or other long trail race. For my birthday in November 2006, I decided to take up more tai ji and then cycling in place of running to heal up all of my joints, especially ankle joint. Now I know that I've been healing my back, hips, knees and so much else. I have a pretty nice cyclocross bike that makes the Bay Trail accessible from Emeryville all the way up through Berkeley, Albany, and Richmond on out to Point Richmond if I add in some Cutting Blvd on the north end of the ride. My friends at Grizzly Peak Cyclists gave me the lesson to take it that far in order to enjoy that sleepy little town Point Richmond. I agree with Ligaya T. that the Bay Trail is one of the most beautiful places to be during any dry day. I happen to live on Albany Hill. So it's my quick go to place. If I lived up the hills above the Marin Circle, then I'd be more likely to ride up into Tilden Park and drop down into the Canyon then up to Inspiration point via the trail by the Meadow. I do that any way on a really sunny Saturday or Sunday. I just don't much care for the mean streets of Albany and Berkeley that I have to traverse to get to Tilden Park from Albany Hill. Glad to live near the Bay Trail as this is generally all the refreshment that I need for a day's worth of outdoor exercise.

    Andy D.

    The bay trail makes it for me. You can just coast or really burn along. At dusk or dawn it is just brilliant. I'm going to post some pix from near where I live. You decide...

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    17 years ago

    This piece will rate a solid five stars once it's fully connected up, which I understand is on schedule for 2163 CE.

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    It's such a phenomenal place to run, walk and bike. Makes me glad to be in the bay.

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    13 years ago

    You've got to go up and down this trail when it's nice out. Take a bike, eat some lunch! Stop and get a smoothie in the middle. Fly a kite.

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    . I myself have done from about San Leandro/Alameda thru to Emeryville and man, oh man what a great bike ride

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    East Bay Regional Park District

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    This park is fantastic. The first time we visited was back in 2018 and honestly we can't remember…read morewhere we parked or which trails we hiked. But I know we enjoyed ourselves. Fast forward to yesterday. We had a restaurant in Albany that we wanted to check out so of course we had to hike first to get our appetites whet. I found a loop I wanted us to try on AllTrails. It's called the Dunn Trail--Monteiro Trail Loop. We parked at the Richard C. Trudeau Conference Center on Skyline Blvd. It was the perfect spot to start. Free parking. Public restrooms (even flush toilets!). If you have a dog, most of this trail is off-leash which I have never seen before. Every dog we saw were well behaved and having a great time. We don't have dogs of our own but I am a big dog person. This particular loop was exactly what I was looking for. It had several different biomes. Despite what AllTrails said, it is not all shaded but it was a beautiful, sunny, windy day. We saw lots of wildflowers blooming. We found there to be a difference between AllTrails and our measurements. AllTrails said it was roughly 500+ ft elevation gain but ours said 1000. That's a huge difference! But I would believe ours over theirs. There were a lot of inclines. Also, their's said it was 3.5 miles but ours said a mile longer. The trails were all very well maintained. We saw gorgeous views, small waterfalls/creeks, redwoods, butterflies--just lovely. It was less busy than I anticipated but we arrived before 9 a.m. We finished by 11. This is a big park and lots to explore. Highly recommend!

    I went hiking at the Reinhardt Regional Redwood Park for the first time and loved it!…read more Plenty of street parking at the Redwood Bowl lot and we had no issues with vehicle break ins, luckily, although there were a few warning signs up to remind you to put your valuables away. There are bathrooms by the Redwood Bowl but we couldn't find any helpful maps so just used our phones to navigate. The trail we ended up taking was around 4 miles and took 2 hours. Most of it was shaded and among redwood trees so I really enjoyed that this could work as an afternoon hike. It's a moderate difficulty level with some steep areas. There's also a popular picnic area with grills and an archery range. You could even walk to the nearby swimming pool or visit the Chabot. We only did one half of the hiking loop so will be back to check out the other side.

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