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5.31km
70m
Running
The Ten Hills Trail offers a moderate jogging experience on a mostly shaded, gently-graded path. You will wind through chaparral and trees, enjoying the natural atmosphere even as the route borders a residential area in parts. This dirt and gravel road is shared with mountain bikers and hikers, creating a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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You can find free parking at the Regional Parks Public Safety Headquarters, which connects directly to the trail. Another access point is the Proctor Staging Area on Redwood Road.
No, there are no specific fees or permits required to access the Ten Hills Trail or Anthony Chabot Regional Park for day use.
Yes, the trail is considered suitable for beginners. While komoot rates it as 'moderate' difficulty, it is described as 'gently-graded' and 'mostly-shaded,' making it a manageable and pleasant experience for those new to trail jogging.
The trail features a mostly shaded, gently-graded path. The surface is generally a dirt/gravel road, winding through chaparral and some trees. It's well-suited for trail running.
The Ten Hills Trail is accessible year-round, making it a great option in any season. Its mostly shaded nature can be particularly pleasant during warmer months.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed, but please ensure they are kept on a leash as per park regulations.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Ten Hills Trail, but it also passes through sections of the Proctor Trail, Cameron Loop Trail, and McGregor George Trail.
As part of Anthony Chabot Regional Park, visitors should adhere to standard park rules, including keeping dogs on leash, packing out all trash, and staying on marked trails. There are no entrance fees for day use.
While the trail doesn't feature prominent viewpoints, it offers pleasant scenery winding through chaparral and trees. You'll notice it borders a residential area along parts of the route.
The Ten Hills Trail route on komoot is designed as an out-and-back route, meaning you'll return along the same path you took to reach the turnaround point.
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