Anna Jean Cummings Park Trail
Anna Jean Cummings Park Trail
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Easy 2.1-mile hike in Anna Jean Cummings Park, offering bay views, unique art, and diverse habitats for birdwatching.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.38 km
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2.17 km
1.19 km
< 100 m
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2.83 km
278 m
274 m
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Anna Jean Cummings Park offers ample parking facilities. You can typically find parking directly at the park entrance, which provides convenient access to the trailheads.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Anna Jean Cummings Park or its trails. It is a public park open for everyone to enjoy.
The trails within Anna Jean Cummings Park are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all park visitors and to protect the local wildlife.
The park is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and wildflowers, while fall offers pleasant temperatures. Even in winter, the open scrub habitat is important for wintering birds, making it a good time for birdwatching. Summers are typically warm and sunny, but higher points can offer refreshing breezes.
The park offers varied terrain. There's an easy 0.5-mile loop around the athletic fields with compacted dirt and concrete, suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. For a more moderate experience, the Anna Jean Loop Trail (or Blue Ball Loop) is about 1.3-1.4 miles with sections of steep grade, grassy fields, singletrack under trees, and bumpy areas.
Yes, Anna Jean Cummings Park features multiple loop options. There is a shorter 0.5-mile loop around the athletic fields and a longer, more challenging 1.3 to 1.4-mile loop known as the Anna Jean Loop Trail or Blue Ball Loop.
You'll experience diverse scenery including rare coastal prairie, grassland, and riparian habitats. The landscape features mature trees and open grassy areas. From higher points on the Anna Jean Loop Trail, you can enjoy spectacular views of both the mountains and the bay.
Absolutely! The park is famous for its 'Skyballs,' a public art installation featuring four large, sky-blue spheres. It's also an important bird habitat, so keep an eye out for various warblers, orioles, and potentially rare species.
Yes, it's very family-friendly. The park has a large playground, picnic tables, and sports fields. The 0.5-mile loop around the athletic fields is particularly well-suited for strollers, walkers, and wheelchairs due to its easy, flat terrain.
Yes, the trails within Anna Jean Cummings Park are multi-use. This means they are shared with mountain bikers, so hikers should be aware of cyclists and share the path respectfully.
Anna Jean Cummings Park is a significant bird habitat, especially for its coastal grassland. You might spot a rich diversity of birds, including various warblers and orioles, throughout the seasons. Rare and endangered species have also been observed in the park.
The park offers two main experiences: an easy 0.5-mile loop around the athletic fields with minimal elevation, perfect for a casual stroll. For a more challenging hike, the Anna Jean Loop Trail (1.3-1.4 miles) features significant elevation changes with steep grades, offering a more vigorous workout and expansive views.