Saturday, March 28, 2015

Edgewood County Park - Trailhead

From the park website...
The serpentine grasslands of Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve are famous for their magnificent displays of wildflowers each spring. The park's location, within easy access to Interstate 280 and Edgewood Road, makes this beautiful display readily accessible to the population centers of the San Francisco Peninsula. The Park's 467 acres of woodlands and grasslands afford wonderful hiking and sightseeing opportunities.
This is a very popular park. Parking fills up quickly.








Trail: Trailhead - Sylvan Trail - Serpentine Trail - Sunset Trail - Ridgeview Trail - Live Oak Trail - Franciscan Trail - Old Stage Road - Edgewood Trail - Trailhead

Distance: ~5.5 miles

Big thanks to Bay Area Hiker and San Mateo Parks Deparment


~~ CK

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