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Mountain bike trails in Crockett Hills Regional Park offer a diverse landscape for riders, characterized by rolling grasslands, wooded ravines, and ridgetops. The park features varied terrain with elevations ranging from 100 to 800 feet, providing both gentle ascents and panoramic views. Purpose-built flow trails, including bumps and banked corners, are integrated into the network, making it a notable destination for mountain biking in the East Bay.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Crockett Hills Bay Area Ridge Trail Loop delivers a fantastic mountain biking experience, winding through rolling grasslands and eucalyptus-shaded meadows. From higher elevations and ridgetop trails like Soaring Eagle,…
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The Soaring Eagle and Edwards Loop offers a fantastic mountain biking experience through rolling grasslands, providing outstanding views of the Carquinez Strait and the iconic Carquinez Bridge. You'll navigate smooth…

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The Crockett Hills Regional Park loop offers a fantastic mountain biking experience, winding through rolling grasslands and wooded ravines with purpose-built flow trails. As you ride, you'll be treated to…
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The Black Phoebe, Whipsnake and Windmill Trail Loop offers a delightful mountain biking experience through the varied landscapes of Fernandez Ranch. You'll navigate well-graded singletrack, open grassy slopes, and shaded…
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The Bull Valley and Carquinez Loop Overlook Trail offers an easy 3.8-mile (6.1 km) mountain bike ride with 533 feet (163 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 36 minutes.…
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The Sugar City Trail features some small, jumpable bumps, table tops, and curvy banked turns. This attracts both intermediate riders and those seeking more excitement. While some sections are exposed, the bumps can be safely rolled over or taken with more speed to get some air. However, cows can damage the trail during wet weather, so be cautious. The trail ends on a flat section at the bottom of Big Valley Trail, allowing riders to climb back up and take multiple runs.
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The Tree Frog Trail is an exhilarating flow trail designed by the same team that created the Tamarancho Flow Trail. It has quite a few turns and bumps that make for a rollercoaster ride. While it can be ridden in either direction, it's more enjoyable and safer when ridden downhill. The trail then descends through rolling hills and forest, offering shade as well.
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Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a scenic landscape with rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grassy meadows. This popular park features a network of trails that provide stunning vies of the surrounding area and the nearby bay.
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The Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline is a stunning waterfront destination that perfectly blends natural beauty and recreational activities. You can enjoy panoramic views, including the marshland of Benicia State Recreation Area, Franklin Ridge, Mt. Tamalpais to the west, Mt. Diablo to the east, and Briones and Las Trampas regional parks to the south, all while exploring the many trails along the bluffs that rise to 750 feet above the straight.
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This street is steeper than Lombard St in San Francisco, which famously needed switchbacks to master the steep slope. Here, you have to make your own.
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Located at the eastern end of the Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline, this viewpoint offers excellent vistas of the nearby port and its surrounding.
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Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline, situated along the Carquinez Strait in Contra Costa County, provides a picturesque waterfront experience. With panoramic views of the strait, the park offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities such as hiking.
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Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a scenic landscape with rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grassy meadows. Popular for hiking, the park features a network of trails that provide stunning vies of the surrounding area and the nearby bay.
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Crockett Hills Regional Park offers a network of over 15 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. The park features purpose-built flow trails with elements like bumps and banked corners, making it a popular destination for mountain biking in the East Bay.
The park's terrain is diverse, ranging from rolling grasslands and open ridgetops to wooded ravines and eucalyptus-shaded meadows. Elevations vary from 100 to 800 feet, providing both gentle ascents and panoramic views. Trails wind through grassy fields dotted with oak and bay trees, offering a mix of cross-country and flow experiences.
Yes, there are several easy trails. For instance, the Soaring Eagle and Edwards Loop is an easy 4.7-mile path that includes the Soaring Eagle Trail, known for its gentle ascent and views. Another easy option is the Black Phoebe, Whipsnake and Windmill Trail Loop, which is under 3 miles and offers a pleasant ride.
Many trails in Crockett Hills Regional Park offer stunning panoramic views. From higher elevations, you can enjoy sights of San Pablo Bay, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Mount Tamalpais, and Mount Diablo. The Sky Trail and the Soaring Eagle Trail are particularly known for their amazing vistas of the Carquinez Strait and surrounding landscapes.
Yes, many trails in Crockett Hills Regional Park can be combined to form loops. A popular option is the Crockett Hills Bay Area Ridge Trail Loop, a 15.4-mile moderate route. Another is the Crockett Hills Regional Park loop from Crockett Hills Regional Park, an easy 6.6-mile ride.
The park features the Crockett Ranch staging and picnic area, which includes original 19th-century ranch buildings like a barn, milkhouse, and corrals. You can also explore a 4.5-mile segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail. Natural attractions include varied landscapes from grasslands to oak woodlands, and opportunities to spot wildlife such as red-tailed hawks and osprey.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. While the park is accessible year-round, be aware that during summer, grazed ridgetops can become dusty and barren. Some trails may also have seasonal closures to protect nesting eagles, so it's advisable to check for current conditions before your visit.
Crockett Hills Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, allowing dogs on trails. However, they must be kept on a leash in developed areas and under voice control in undeveloped areas. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved around other trail users and wildlife.
The park offers designated parking areas, including the Crockett Ranch staging and picnic area. It's recommended to check the park's official website or signage upon arrival for specific parking locations and any potential fees or restrictions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the well-designed flow trails with bumps and banked corners, and the stunning panoramic views of the Carquinez Strait and San Pablo Bay.
While the park is known for its accessible flow trails, it also offers moderate to difficult routes for more experienced riders. The Crockett Hills Bay Area Ridge Trail Loop, for example, is a moderate 15.4-mile ride with significant elevation changes, providing a good challenge. The park has a total of 2 difficult routes among its 18 trails.
Crockett Hills Regional Park is home to various wildlife. You might spot red-tailed hawks, osprey, and even golden eagles. Some trails, like Goldfinch and Kestrel, may have seasonal closures to protect nesting eagles, indicating the presence of these magnificent birds. Keep an eye out for other local fauna as you ride through the diverse habitats.


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