Ridgeline and Sinbad Creek Trail Loop
Ridgeline and Sinbad Creek Trail Loop
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Hike the difficult 17.4-mile Ridgeline and Sinbad Creek Trail Loop in Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, featuring ridge-top views and creeksid
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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26.9 km
1.14 km
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14.2 km
11.1 km
1.73 km
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The trail is located within Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park and Augustin Bernal Community Park. Parking is typically available at designated trailheads within these parks. Specific parking areas can be found on park maps or by checking the official park websites before your visit.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash as per park regulations. You may also encounter other hikers, mountain bikers, and even cows, especially during the green-grass season.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is excellent for wildflowers like shooting stars and green meadows. Fall and winter can also be pleasant, though some sections might be muddy after rain. Summer can be hot, especially on exposed ridge sections, so an early start is recommended.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park or Augustin Bernal Community Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the respective park websites for any updated regulations or temporary closures before your visit.
The terrain is quite varied. Expect significant elevation changes with sections described as having 'super steep stiff climbs' and 'serious climbs' (15-18% grades) on the ascent to the ridge. Once on the Ridgeline Trail, it becomes more rolling. The Sinbad Creek Trail is generally more level. Given the overall distance and challenging climbs, this loop is considered difficult and is not recommended for beginners.
You'll be treated to diverse scenery. The Ridgeline Trail offers spectacular ridge-top views, including distant glimpses of Mount Diablo and Sunol Ridge. There are also 'vista benches' with panoramic views of the suburban valley. Along the Sinbad Creek Trail, the scenery is idyllic with considerable tree cover, especially in Kilkare Canyon, and views of Sunol Valley and the Tri-Valley area.
Yes, a useful amenity for hikers is the presence of water fountains along the Ridgeline Trail. It's still advisable to carry sufficient water, especially on warmer days, as these may not be available everywhere or always operational.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ridgeline Trail, Sinbad Creek Trail, North Ridge Trail, Bay Leaf Trail, and Cowing Trail. This allows for customization and connection to a broader network of trails.
The trail passes through mixed woodlands, open grasslands, and shaded oak groves. In season, you can enjoy wildflowers like shooting stars. Keep an eye out for ducks and snapping turtles in the Turtle Pond area, and you may encounter cows grazing in the meadows.
To manage the challenging elevation, consider starting your hike early in the morning, especially during warmer months, to tackle the steep ascents before the heat of the day. Also, while the Ridgeline Trail offers expansive views, the Sinbad Creek Trail provides a more shaded and level experience along the creek, offering a pleasant contrast.
Yes, this loop is part of the larger Bay Area Ridge Trail network, which aims to provide continuous pathways along the ridgelines around the Bay Area. This connection offers opportunities for longer, more extensive hiking adventures.