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Cordonices Creek 🌳 Ohlone Greenway

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Cordonices Creek 🌳 Ohlone Greenway

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Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway offer a unique blend of urban nature and accessible recreation in California's East Bay area. Cordonices Creek is a perennial stream that originates in the Berkeley Hills and flows westward through Berkeley and Albany, eventually reaching the San Francisco Bay. The Ohlone Greenway is a linear multi-use pathway running parallel to the BART tracks, connecting various communities and providing a vital green corridor through Berkeley, Albany, and El Cerrito.

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    Ohlone Greenway

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    Embark on a moderate hike along the Ohlone Greenway, a paved multi-use path stretching 6.4 miles (10.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 85 feet (26 metres). This route…

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the Ohlone Greenway and along Cordonices Creek?

    The Ohlone Greenway primarily features paved, flat paths, making it suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling. Along Cordonices Creek, especially in park sections, you'll find a mix of paved and unpaved trails, which are generally easy to navigate. Some sections on private land may feature small waterfalls, adding varied natural elements to the landscape.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for along the creek and greenway?

    Yes, where the Ohlone Greenway passes Cordonices Creek, there are observation points, some adorned with sculpted quails, offering views of the flowing water. The creek itself is notable for its Steelhead Trout habitat, a federally protected species, and its 'daylighted' sections. You can also observe native trees like redwood, bay laurel, oaks, and willows, and keep an eye out for various bird species.

    Where is the best place to park for Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway?

    Parking is available near various access points in Berkeley and Albany. For example, you can often find street parking near Codornices Park or Live Oak Park, which are adjacent to the creek. Along the Ohlone Greenway, look for parking near community parks or residential streets that intersect the path. It's advisable to arrive earlier on weekends or during peak seasons to secure a spot.

    How can I access Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway using public transport?

    The Ohlone Greenway runs parallel to the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) tracks, making public transport a very convenient option. You can easily access the greenway from several BART stations along its route, including North Berkeley, Albany, and El Cerrito stations. This allows for flexible entry and exit points along the trail.

    Are there any permits required to visit Cordonices Creek or use the Ohlone Greenway?

    No, there are generally no permits required for public access to Cordonices Creek or for using the Ohlone Greenway for recreational activities like walking, jogging, or cycling. These are public spaces designed for community enjoyment.

    Is Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway suitable for a winter visit?

    Yes, Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway are enjoyable year-round. While spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures, a winter visit can still be pleasant. The creek maintains a constant natural presence, and the paved greenway remains accessible. Just be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain, as is common in California winters.

    What activities are suitable for families with children along Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway?

    This area is very family-friendly. Children can enjoy leisurely walks along the creek, cycling or scooting on the paved Ohlone Greenway, and exploring the various parks and community gardens along the route. Codornices Park, for instance, offers playgrounds and open spaces. It's a great place for a relaxed outing with plenty of space for kids to move.

    What are the rules for dog walking on the Ohlone Greenway and near Cordonices Creek?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the Ohlone Greenway and in many of the parks along Cordonices Creek, but leash rules should always be observed. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to help maintain the cleanliness and natural beauty of these areas for all visitors.

    Is the Ohlone Greenway wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Ohlone Greenway features paved paths that are generally flat and wide, making it accessible for wheelchairs, strollers, and mobility aids. While some sections of Cordonices Creek's natural trails might be less accessible, the main greenway path offers a smooth and inclusive experience.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Ohlone Greenway or Cordonices Creek?

    Given its urban setting, there are various cafes, restaurants, and shops within walking or short cycling distance from different points along the Ohlone Greenway and Cordonices Creek, particularly in Berkeley and Albany. Exploring the neighborhoods adjacent to the greenway will reveal local eateries for a post-walk refreshment.

    How long is the Ohlone Greenway trail, and can I do a loop walk?

    The Ohlone Greenway itself stretches approximately 5.3 miles through Berkeley, Albany, and El Cerrito, offering a linear path. While it's not a single loop, you can create various loop walks by combining sections of the greenway with connecting streets or trails through adjacent parks. For example, you could walk a section of the greenway and then explore a nearby park like Codornices Park or Live Oak Park before returning.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along Cordonices Creek and the Ohlone Greenway?

    Cordonices Creek is a significant habitat for native Steelhead Trout, a federally protected species, and also hosts California roach and stickleback. Along the creek and greenway, you can also spot various bird species, especially in the tree-lined sections and near the water. The urban oasis supports a surprising amount of biodiversity.

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