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Hiking in San Mateo County offers diverse landscapes, situated between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. The region features dramatic coastal bluffs, sandy beaches, and redwood forests. Inland, trails lead through expansive grasslands, rolling hills, and along serene reservoirs, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. This varied geography supports a rich array of ecosystems, from marine terraces to creeks draining from the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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10.3km
03:10
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Embark on the Hamms Gulch to Spring Ridge Loop, a moderate hiking adventure that takes you through the varied landscapes of Windy Hill Open Space Preserve. This 6.4-mile (10.3 km)β¦
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14.3km
04:38
650m
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Embark on the Montara Mountain North Peak Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through diverse landscapes, from coastal scrub to vibrant wildflower meadows. This route covers 8.9 miles (14.3β¦

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24.0km
07:23
790m
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Embark on a difficult hiking adventure through the Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. This challenging 14.9-mile (24.0 km) loop will take you approximately 7 hours and 23 minutes toβ¦
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8.78km
02:39
290m
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Embark on the Tafoni and El Corte de Madera Creek Trail Loop, a moderate hiking route that spans 5.5 miles (8.8 km) and climbs 942 feet (287 metres). You canβ¦
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11.4km
03:27
380m
380m
Embark on a moderate hiking adventure through the Harkins Ridge, Craig Britton, and Purisima Creek Trail Loop, covering 7.1 miles (11.4 km) with an elevation gain of 1237 feet (377β¦
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4.91km
01:33
210m
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Start your hike with an easy 3.1 miles (4.9 km) loop that offers continuous ocean views as you climb out of Gray Whale Cove. The trail, which gains 682 feetβ¦
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12.1km
03:42
420m
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Embark on a moderate 7.5-mile (12.1 km) hike along the Crystal Springs, Summit, Chinquapin and Dean Loop, where you will gain 1373 feet (418 metres) over approximately 3 hours andβ¦
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20.6km
06:13
670m
710m
Embark on a challenging hike through El Corte De Madera Creek Open Space Preserve, a difficult 12.8-mile (20.6 km) loop that demands 2185 feet (666 metres) of elevation gain. Youβ¦
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4.99km
01:32
190m
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Embark on the Bear Gulch, Redwood, and Madrone Trail Loop for an easy hike through a diverse forest landscape. You will find yourself surrounded by towering redwood trees, creating aβ¦
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6.06km
01:46
160m
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Embark on the easy Borel Hill and Ancient Oaks Loop, a 3.8-mile (6.1 km) hike that takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. You will gain 521 feetβ¦
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The hike from Razorback Ridge trailhead to the Windyhill summit is mostly through shaded sections. Sections of it kept cool from the fog rolling in from the Santa Cruz Mountains. The final section, Anniversary Trail is out in the open but has nice views of the bay.
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Borel Hill is my favorite place to watch spring flowers. The western slope near ancient oaks (5-10min west of Borel Hill) are covered with orange California Poppies and purple flowers starting in April. Borel Hill itself peaks around mid May and has a wide variety of flowers. The show lasts only a few weeks until end of May. The peak time and flower intensity varies from year to year, so come several times between April and May. There is small summit NW of Borel Hill and a narrow dirt trail leads you to a rock within 2 min. The rock is big enough for 2-3 to sit on. On a sunny day, the rock is nice warm even if the air is cold. Good views on the ocean and the Bay.
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Wunderlich Park, spanning 942 acres, is picturesque, with a beautiful mix of chaparral and redwood forest, expansive meadows, and striking oak and madrone trees. There is plenty of open space featuring a network of lovely hiking trails. Donated to the county by Martin Wunderlich, this area includes what was once the Folger family ranch. The stable and surrounding buildings have been meticulously restored, serving as a cherished historic landmark for the community. Dogs are not allowed in the park, so you'll need to leave your pup at home.
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This charming park is just 3.5 miles west of Highway 84. There are barbecue pits, a playground, spacious grassy meadows, and plenty of hiking and riding trails. It's an ideal destination for a picnic or a peaceful stroll through the enchanting redwood forest along the park's beautiful winding paths. Dogs are not allowed in the park, so you'll need to leave your pup at home.
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Windy Hill Summit, located at an elevation of 1,905 feet within the Windy Hill Open Space Preserve, offers great views of Silicon Valley and the Peninsula. The preserve stretches 1,132 acres along the east side of the Santa Cruz Mountains, coming up from the valley road near Portola Valley to this scenic summit. Itβs a great spot to watch the sunset and take in views.
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Gray Whale Cove State Beach is a beautiful, secluded beach located nine miles north of Highway 92 along Highway 1. This 800-foot stretch of white sand is nestled in a small valley known as "Devil's Slide" and is shielded from the highway by cliffs. The beach is named for the gray whales often spotted here during their spring migration. Facilities include free day parking, chemical toilets, but no water, so keep this in mind as you ride.
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The top of Borel Hill has an elevation of 2,572 feet and offers panoramic views of the city below as well as views of the ocean in the distance.
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San Mateo County offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 390 routes available. These range from easy coastal paths to more challenging trails through redwood forests and hills.
The hiking trails in San Mateo County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning ocean views to tranquil redwood groves, and the well-maintained paths suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, San Mateo County offers options for hiking with your dog. For example, Crystal Springs & Dean Trail loop β Huddart County Park is a moderate option. Additionally, Pulgas Ridge Reserve in Redwood City features 366 acres of trails, including a designated off-leash area for dogs.
Absolutely. Many trails in San Mateo County are suitable for families. The AΓ±o Nuevo Point loop β AΓ±o Nuevo Natural Preserve is an easy coastal path, perfect for a family outing, offering ocean views and wildlife observation. There are over 230 easy routes in the region, providing plenty of choices for all ages.
For breathtaking vistas, consider the Devil's Slide Trail, a paved multi-use path offering mesmerizing ocean views extending to Mount Tamalpais and Point Reyes on clear days. San Bruno Mountain also provides beautiful panoramas of the sea, bay, and San Francisco. The Mori Point & Sweeney Ridge Trail loop β Pacifica is another excellent choice for coastal scenery.
San Mateo County is home to stunning redwood forests. You can find immersive experiences in Portola Redwoods State Park and Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. The Harkins Ridge Trail & North Ridge Trail loop in Purisima Creek Redwoods offers a tranquil journey through these towering trees.
Yes, for those seeking waterfalls, Portola Redwoods State Park features trails that can lead to natural attractions like Tiptoe Falls, providing a refreshing highlight during your hike through the redwood groves.
Many of the trails in San Mateo County are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Harkins Ridge Trail & North Ridge Trail loop and the Crystal Springs & Dean Trail loop, both popular circular options.
Beyond the trails, San Mateo County offers several natural attractions. You can visit the San Bruno Mountain State & County Park for panoramic views, or explore the tide pools at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. The Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake also provide scenic backdrops for hikes, with the latter situated directly on the San Andreas Fault.
Yes, San Mateo County offers 21 difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge. Trails like the North Peak via Montara Mountain Trail β Pacifica provide significant elevation gain and rewarding views for experienced hikers.
San Mateo County offers excellent hiking opportunities year-round due to its mild climate. Spring brings wildflowers, especially in areas like Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. Fall and winter can offer cooler temperatures and clearer views, while summer is ideal for coastal trails where ocean breezes provide relief from the heat.


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