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Santa Clara County
Los Altos Hills

Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail

Moderate

4.7

(4652)

6,817

hikers

Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail

02:00

7.12km

150m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 4.4-mile Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail, gaining 502 feet for views of the Bay and varied landscapes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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947 m

Byrne Preserve

Highlight • Natural

This 55-acre preserve is one of the best places for hiking in Los Altos Hills, with multiple paths to combine into shorter or longer walks. It's not uncommon to see horses grazing in the grasslands of the preserve.

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4.05 km

Great starting point for hikes into the hills and to Skyline ridge. Interesting demonstration farm for kids as well as curious adults.

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7.00 km

Byrne Preserve Lookout

Highlight • Viewpoint

A large open area of scrub, brush and hilly field. There is a parking lot here and access to several walking trails.

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7.12 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.09 km

1.51 km

266 m

211 m

Surfaces

2.86 km

2.23 km

955 m

692 m

343 m

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Highest point (230 m)

Lowest point (150 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail?

While the Komoot tour is rated as moderate due to its length and elevation changes, the trails within the Byrne Preserve are generally considered easy. The Artemas Ginzton Pathway, for instance, is a short, gentle singletrack. The preserve's rolling hills make for a relaxing hike suitable for most fitness levels.

Where can I park for the trail, and is there an entrance fee?

Convenient parking is available at the Community Barn entrance within the Byrne Preserve. There are no permits or entrance fees required to access the preserve or its trails.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail is dog-friendly! It's a great spot to bring your furry friends, though always ensure they are kept on a leash for their safety and the enjoyment of other visitors and wildlife.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on this hike?

The trail offers varied scenery, moving through bay and oak woodlands, with sections that are half-shaded and others exposed to the sun. You'll traverse rolling hills, a grassy hilltop, and even cross a horse pasture. The path also follows Moody Creek, where you can spot arroyo willows. Keep an eye out for woodrat nests under trees!

What are the best times of year to visit the Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while fall provides pleasant temperatures and changing foliage. Given its mix of shaded and exposed sections, it's a good option for cooler days or mornings/evenings during warmer months.

What notable features or viewpoints will I encounter?

A significant highlight is the majestic tree on a hilltop, offering panoramic views stretching from Stanford University to the NASA Ames Research Center and across the San Francisco Bay. You'll also pass by Byrne Preserve Lookout and Moody Creek. The preserve is well-maintained and features a picnic area with benches near the Community Barn entrance.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

Hikers may spot various wildlife, including hawks soaring overhead, free-roaming horses in pastures, and occasionally snakes. The diverse habitats of bay and oak woodlands also support smaller creatures.

Does this trail connect to other paths?

Yes, the Komoot route for the Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail utilizes several official paths within the preserve. It includes sections of the Artemas-Ginzton Pathway, El Monte Alignment, Central Drive (Dirt Moody), and Byrne Path.

Is the Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail suitable for families with children?

Absolutely! This trail is considered easy and peaceful, making it very suitable for families. The varied terrain and opportunities for wildlife spotting can keep children engaged. There's also a picnic area for a break.

Is the trail usually crowded?

The Artemas Ginzton and Byrne Preserve Trail is often described as a 'hidden gem' and is not typically crowded, offering a peaceful hiking experience. This makes it a great option if you're looking for a quieter outing.

Are there any facilities or places to cool down along the route?

You'll find a picnic area with benches at the Community Barn entrance, which is a great spot for a rest. The trail also runs alongside Moody Creek, which can offer a refreshing spot to cool down, especially on warmer days.

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