![]() With the levees broken to allow bay waters to naturally circulate, the salt ponds have begun to attract migrating birds who use the San Francisco Bay as a rest stop along their migratory routes. Checkpoint: Salt PondsĪfter ascending the first hill, you’ll get a great view of the Dumbarton bridge and former Cargill salt ponds. At the first intersection, veer right to the Red Hill trail which will begin a zig-zag ascent up the first hill. Los coyotes forman sólidos grupos familiares. Durante el otoño y el invierno, se reúnen en manadas para cazar con más eficacia. Es además capaz de alcanzar corriendo una velocidad de 64 kilómetros por hora. The trail arrives at a crossroads with the Meadowlark Trail. El coyote es un cazador formidable cuando actúa en campo abierto, donde puede hacer uso de su aguda vista y de su gran sentido del olfato. ![]() South Marsh Trail looking back towards Dairy Glen Checkpoint: South Marsh Deer in the South Marsh You’ll pass the Dairy Glen camping area on your right taking the short spur closer to the marsh. Starting at the Quarry Staging parking lot, take the paved trail towards the South Marsh. As can be seen in the map, the many intersecting trails allow you to customize your experience and length of your hike. It’ll peak with a steep ascent just shy of Red Hill and then return via the Glider Hill trail, down past the visitor center and the Main Marsh. This short, introductory version of the Red Hill trail starts with a gradual ascent on the southern side, taking you past the South Marsh and the salt ponds. If you’ve arrived at the visitor’s center you’ve gone too far! The Trail Go through the entry gate and turn left and into the Quarry Staging Area. You’ll pass a parking lot on the left which is free (and gets full fast!). View details, map and photos of this single family property with 4 bedrooms and 3 total baths. Follow the road to commercial drive and turn left. For Sale - 6625 Coyote St, Chino Hills, CA - 925,000. Bikes allowed on major trails.įrom highway 84 east, exit Ardenwood. Coyote Hills Red Hill Trail Essential Infoĭifficulty: Moderate (steep/narrow sections)Īddress: 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA 94555ĭogs allowed on non-marsh trails. ![]() It’s even trails and proximity to urban areas makes it a popular spot for trail running. If you’re looking for a longer day, Coyote Hills also acts as a gateway to the Don Edwards refuge to the south and the Alameda Creek trails to the north. It’s a steep hike that provides excellent views over the bay. The Red Hill trail is a trail that runs along the bulk of the “Coyote Hills”, peaking at Red Hill and eventually terminating at the Alameda Creek Trail. Situated just by Highway 84 and a slew of office parks, Coyote Hills is an easily accessible get away. ![]()
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