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Easy hiking trails in Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve traverse a 366-acre expanse characterized by diverse topography, including hills, cool canyons, and scenic ridge tops. The preserve features oak woodlands, chaparral, and areas shaded by coast live oaks. From higher elevations, hikers can enjoy views of the San Francisco Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains. This varied terrain provides different experiences, from shaded walks to expansive vistas.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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The Blue Oak and Polly Geraci Trail offers an easy hiking experience within Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve. You will cover 3.7 miles (5.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain…
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Hike the easy 3.3-mile Edgewood Trail Loop in Edgewood Park, known for its diverse terrain, wildflowers, and serpentine grasslands.

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Hike the easy 3.8-mile Sylvan Loop in Edgewood Park & Nature Preserve, gaining 610 feet, with views from Ridgeview Trail.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Edgewood Trail runs east to west along the northern edge of the park and is easlity accessible from the main parking lot or the Edgewood Trailhead at Edgewood and Cañada Road. Beginning from the main parking lot, expect a challenging half-mile ascent with an average grade of 9.5% as the route winds through a beautiful oak woodland, providing a shady canopy before opening up to fantastic views of the rolling hiilsides, perfect for a wonderful hike, especially on a warm day.
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Edgewood Park and Nature Preserve spans 467 acres of serpentine grasslands and is renowned for its stunning wildflowers each spring, with lovely trails throughout the grounds to explore. The park's location is just off I-280 and Edgewood Road, making it easily accessible for an opportunity to immerse yourself in the picturesque scenery not far from the San Francisco Peninsula.
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This mile-long trail is the perfect mix of serene woodlands and panoramic Bay views as it weaves through coast live oak and beautiful flowers, especially during spring. Keep an eye out for a charming trailside waterfall about halfway through the trail, as it may be visible when water levels are higher. Dogs are not allowed on this trail, so you'll need to leave your pup at home.
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Sylvan forest trail within the Edgewood Park Nature & Preserve is one of the most popular and frequent trails in the municipality of Redwood city.
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Here you have a beautiful view of the park and the first houses of the city.
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The mixture of meadows and forests of the Edgewood Nature Preserve allows a great biodiversity to thrive. Here, on the Franciscan Trail, you cross a large part of the open meadow, and you can see different birds very different from those encountered in the woods.
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Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with nearly 80 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the preserve features over 150 hiking tours for various skill levels.
Yes, the preserve has several easy loop trails. For example, the Hiking loop from Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve is an easy 4.7 km route, and another Hiking loop from Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve offers a shorter 3.5 km option. These loops provide a great way to experience the diverse landscapes.
The preserve is beautiful year-round. Early spring is ideal for experiencing a vibrant display of wildflowers, including Indian warrior and milkmaids. During the rainy winter, various mushrooms like chanterelles can be found. The oak woodlands and canyons offer shade, making it pleasant even on warmer days.
Yes, many easy trails are family-friendly. The preserve's varied terrain includes paths that are less strenuous, making them suitable for children. The diverse flora and potential for wildlife sightings add to the family experience.
Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve is very dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on all trails. There is even a designated 17.5-acre off-leash area, making it a great destination for hikers with canine companions.
Yes, a portion of the Cordilleras Trail is designed to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. This trail provides a less strenuous experience and leads through a meadow to a wooded area by Cordilleras Creek.
From higher elevations within the preserve, hikers can enjoy picturesque views of the San Francisco Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Even on easy trails, you'll encounter diverse topography, from cool canyons to scenic ridge tops, offering varied perspectives.
The preserve is rich in natural beauty. You'll hike through oak woodlands, chaparral, and areas shaded by coast live oaks, California bays, and buckeyes. In spring, wildflowers are abundant, and during winter, various mushrooms can be spotted. The Cordilleras Trail also leads to a quiet, wooded area by Cordilleras Creek.
The trails in Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, diverse scenery, and well-maintained paths suitable for an easy outing.
Yes, remnants of old walls and steps can still be found off the Hassler Trail. These hint at the preserve's past as a former tuberculosis sanitarium, offering a glimpse into its history.
For an easy hike, comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection are recommended. Depending on the season, a light jacket might be useful. If hiking with a dog, remember to bring a leash and waste bags.
Yes, early spring brings a vibrant display of wildflowers throughout the preserve. The Polly Geraci Trail, which ascends an oak-covered hillside, and the Dusky-footed Woodrat Trail are particularly noted for showcasing beautiful wildflowers during this season.


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