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5.0
(1)
8
hikers
5.23km
01:35
170m
170m
The Madrone and Virgil Williams Trail Loop offers a delightful escape into the oak-studded hills and chaparral of the Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve. This easy 3.2-mile (5.2 km) hike, which typically takes about 1 hour and 34 minutes, provides a varied landscape experience. You'll encounter the unique madrone trees and be treated to panoramic vistas of Mount Diablo and the San Ramon Valley, making it a rewarding outing for its modest 571 feet (174 metres) of elevation gain.
Planning your visit is straightforward, with trailhead parking available. While generally easy, some sections of the trail can be steep, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Spring is an ideal time to hike, as the weather is mild and wildflowers are in bloom. This is also a dog-friendly trail, allowing leashed dogs to join you on your adventure.
What makes this loop notable is its blend of accessibility and wilderness feel within the preserve. It's a great option for those looking for a taste of nature without committing to a full-day trek, and it offers connections to more challenging routes if you want to extend your hike. Keep an eye out for potential fossils in the bedrock along certain sections, adding an interesting geological element to your journey.

2
hikers
7.00km
02:01
170m
170m
The Madrone Trail loop from Danville offers a quintessential East Bay hiking experience, winding through rolling oak-studded hills and dense chaparral. You'll encounter the unique madrone trees that give the trail its name, identifiable by their smooth, reddish bark, and enjoy sweeping vistas of golden valleys and distant Mount Diablo. This moderate 4.4-mile (7.0 km) hike involves 552 feet (168 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 2 hours, providing a good workout with rewarding views.
To plan your visit, aim for spring to catch wildflowers or fall for cooler temperatures. The trailhead is easily accessible from Danville, and while parking is usually available, an early start is recommended, especially on busy days. Be aware that some sections can be steep, and it's wise to carry enough water, as parts of the trail are exposed to the sun.
This popular trail is part of the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, offering a chance to see cows grazing, which helps manage the landscape. It's a multi-use trail in some areas, shared with horses and bikes, though certain sections are singletrack for hikers only. The route provides clear views of Mount Diablo and the surrounding regional wilderness, making it a local favorite for its natural beauty and accessibility.
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Distance 1.28 km
Uphill 70 m
Downhill 100 m
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