Cross Alameda Trail at Jean Sweeney Park
Cross Alameda Trail at Jean Sweeney Park
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Embark on an easy hike along the Cross Alameda Trail at Jean Sweeney Park, a route that transforms a former rail line into a vibrant community space. You will find both a paved walking path and an unpaved jogging path, allowing you to choose your preferred surface. This accessible trail…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trail offers a generally flat and easy experience. It features both a paved walking path and an unpaved jogging path running side-by-side, providing options for different preferences. It's considered a "Class I path," making it suitable for all ages and abilities.
The segment of the Cross Alameda Trail within Jean Sweeney Park is approximately 0.6 to 0.65 miles (about 1 kilometer) long. A typical hike on this section takes around 40-45 minutes, depending on your pace.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's cleanliness for all visitors.
The trail runs through the 27-acre Jean Sweeney Open Space Park, which is still under development. You'll find landscaped areas, picnic spots, BBQ pits, and play areas. The park also features native plants and trees, and in spring and early summer, you might see wildflowers blooming. You'll also pass by the Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Bike Path and the Jean Sweeney Open Space itself.
Within Jean Sweeney Open Space Park, there is an 18-foot hill where a 10-foot lookout is planned. Once completed, this lookout is expected to offer potential views of the surrounding area and the San Francisco skyline. The park itself is a landmark, named after Jean Sweeney, who was instrumental in its creation.
The trail is pleasant year-round due to its easy nature. However, spring and early summer are particularly nice for seeing wildflowers in bloom. The park's developing scenery and planned amenities make it enjoyable in most seasons.
Absolutely. The Cross Alameda Trail within Jean Sweeney Park is designed as a "Class I path," meaning it's well-suited for all ages and abilities. Its flat terrain and separate walking/jogging paths make it a low-stress and enjoyable option for beginners and families.
No, Jean Sweeney Open Space Park is a public community park, and there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the park or the Cross Alameda Trail within it. You can find more information on the city's website: alamedaca.gov.
Parking information for Jean Sweeney Park can typically be found on the City of Alameda's official website. As the park is still developing, specific parking areas may evolve, but generally, street parking or designated park lots are available near park entrances.
Yes, the route is part of the larger Cross-Alameda Trail network. It also briefly intersects with a section of the San Francisco Bay Trail.
Given its designation as a "Class I path" with paved sections and generally flat terrain, the Cross Alameda Trail within Jean Sweeney Park is designed to be highly accessible, including for wheelchairs and strollers.