Trails
Trails at Sequoians
Difficulty:
Beginner - Difficult
Cautions:
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Poison Oak (Often)
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Rattle Snakes (Seldom)
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Bob Cats (Rare)
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Mountain Lions (Rare)​​
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Practice:
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Hike at your own Risk
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Be respectful when on neighboring property
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Don't hike alone
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Stay on the trails
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Have a wrap for when you leave club property
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No tresspassing to the east of the Tree house line and end of Creek Trail (Don't cross the barbed-wire fences)
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No smoking on trails
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Wear good shoes; bring water
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Leave no trace
Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve
Difficulty:
Beginner
Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve offers 5,778 acres of wilderness and an expanded trail system that allows hikers and horseback riders to enjoy its remote and rugged areas. The park's size and terrain allow visitors a feeling of privacy and escape from urban hustle and bustle. Carry plenty of drinking water for yourself, your dog(s), and your horse(s) when visiting the park. The park's water supply is inconsistent and water may be unavailable at any time.
Cull Canyon Bike Trail
Difficulty:
Moderate - Advanced
Cull Canyon Bike Route is a 13.1 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Castro Valley, California that offers the chance to see wildlife. The trail is rated as moderate and is primarily used for bird watching, road biking, and mountain biking.
Length: 13.1 miles
Elevation Gain: 666 feet
Route Type: Out & Back