North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop
North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop
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Jog the North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop for a moderate workout on Angel Island. This 4.2-mile (6.8 km) route takes you through diverse landscapes, from shaded woods to open grassy areas. You will gain 662 feet (202 metres) in elevation, which should take about 53 minutes to complete. As you move along, you can enjoy views of the San Francisco Bay Area, including the Golden Gate Bridge, especially from higher points like Mount Caroline Livermore. The trail offers a refreshing escape with varied terrain underfoot.
To reach the North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop, you will need to take a ferry to Angel Island State Park. The Ayala Cove - Angel Island Ferry Landing is where you will arrive on the island. Plan your ferry schedule carefully to make sure you have enough time for your jogging session. The trail itself is well-maintained, but be ready for muddy sections if it has rained recently.
This route offers a unique opportunity to explore Angel Island, a historic landmark in San Francisco Bay. The island served various roles over time, including a military post and immigration station. Jogging here provides a chance to connect with both nature and history, all while enjoying panoramic views that stretch across the bay.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop is generally considered moderate. While it includes some initial ascents, notably about 150 stairs at the beginning of the North Ridge Trail, the path largely levels out afterward. It's accessible for various fitness levels, but be prepared for the initial climb.
The terrain on this route is quite diverse, offering a mix of shaded, wooded sections, open grassy areas, and coastal cliffs. It is mostly unpaved, well-worn, and generally clear of obstacles, though it could become muddy after rain.
Joggers are treated to fantastic, 360-degree views of the San Francisco Bay Area on a clear day. As you ascend the North Ridge, you'll see Marin County and the Tiburon peninsula. Higher up, glimpses of San Francisco become visible. The summit of Mount Caroline Livermore provides some of the best panoramic views, including the Golden Gate Bridge and the East Bay. The Sunset Trail also offers great vistas.
Based on average jogging speeds, this 6.8 km (4.2 mile) loop, with its moderate difficulty and 200 meters of elevation gain, typically takes around 50-60 minutes to complete. This estimate doesn't include stops for enjoying the views.
The best time to visit is during the spring and fall months when the weather is typically mild and clear, offering optimal conditions for jogging and enjoying the panoramic views. Summer can be pleasant, but also foggy, while winter might bring rain and muddy conditions.
No, dogs are generally not allowed on trails within Angel Island State Park, including the North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop. This is a common regulation in California State Parks to protect wildlife and natural resources.
Yes, there is a ferry fee to get to Angel Island State Park, as it is an island. Once on the island, there are no additional permits required for hiking or jogging the trails. Check the ferry service websites for current schedules and fares.
The trail is located on Angel Island, which is only accessible by ferry from San Francisco, Tiburon, or Oakland/Alameda. The loop typically starts near Ayala Cove - Angel Island Ferry Landing. Parking is available at the ferry terminals on the mainland, but not on the island itself.
Yes, the North Ridge and Sunset Trail Loop utilizes sections of several other paths on Angel Island. The route primarily follows the North Ridge Trail and Sunset Trail, but also passes through parts of the Angle Island Fire Roads and the Angel Island Perimeter Road.
The North Ridge Trail is favored by many for being unpaved and offering a more natural trail experience compared to the mostly paved Perimeter Loop. It also tends to have fewer bicyclists, providing a quieter experience for joggers and hikers seeking a less strenuous option than the full Perimeter Loop.
Angel Island holds significant historical value, often referred to as the 'Ellis Island of the West Coast' due to its role as an immigration station from 1910 to 1940. Beyond its natural beauty, the island offers a glimpse into this important part of American history.