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Start your hike at Shoreline Park, where a paved, easy walking path offers refreshing ocean breezes and expansive views of the Channel Islands. This gentle route covers 1.2 miles (1.9 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 44 feet (13 metres), making it an easy stroll perfect for a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Shoreline Park in Mountain View offers ample parking facilities. You can find detailed information about parking areas and access points on the official Mountain View city website.
Some trails within Shoreline Park are dog-friendly, but not all. It's important to check signage at trailheads for specific regulations regarding where dogs are permitted and if they need to be on a leash.
Spring is a beautiful time to visit, as California poppies can be seen along parts of the trail. However, the park is enjoyable year-round, offering diverse scenery and wildlife. Strong bay winds make it a popular spot for kite flying, so be prepared for breezy conditions.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails at Shoreline Park in Mountain View. It's a public recreation area.
The trails at Shoreline Park offer a varied terrain, including paved paths, hard gravel paths, and dirt trails. Many routes run along the sloughs, marshes, and levees, providing a mix of surfaces for hikers.
Yes, the trails at Shoreline Park are generally considered easy, with mostly gentle grades and minimal elevation gain. This makes them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including beginners and families with children.
You can expect expansive views of the San Francisco Bay, a 50-acre saltwater lake, tidal marshes, and salt ponds. The park is a significant wildlife refuge, offering opportunities to see various birds such as ducks, avocets, swallows, sandpipers, white pelicans, and endangered Western burrowing owls. In spring, California poppies add a splash of color.
Yes, the trails within Shoreline Park are extensive, covering nearly eight miles. A portion of the San Francisco Bay Trail runs through the park, which connects to other trail systems like the Adobe Creek Loop Trail in the Palo Alto Baylands. The route also follows the Coast Bicycle Route for its entire duration.
Absolutely. The trail offers diverse views of the San Francisco Bay, the saltwater lake, and tidal marshes. You'll pass by the Shoreline Golf Course and catch glimpses of the Shoreline Amphitheatre and Moffett Airfield. The park itself, Shoreline Park, is a notable viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas.
Yes, benches are plentiful throughout Shoreline Park. You'll find many spots to rest, enjoy the views, and observe the wildlife along the trails.
Shoreline Park is unique for being a 750-acre wildlife refuge and recreation area successfully developed on a closed landfill. This transformation showcases a remarkable blend of ecological restoration and public access, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
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