Coyote Hills Regional Park
Distance: 4.8 miles round trip, 2.5
Elevation Change: 200 feet
Level: Easy
Rating: 3 Stars
June 2, 2002
This was my first hike from the book. The directions and description were perfect, lulling me into a false sense of security on future hikes.
From the book “A 1,000-acre patch of open space along the edge of San Francisco Bay, Coyote Hills was the homeland of Ohlone Indians for more than 2,000 years….It’s a park for wandering, with or without a formal plan.”
This was a very beautiful area and a great place to bring a family or group for a day long trip. There is one area in particular where miniature remote control gliders perform aerobatic maneuvers in the wind and appear to be birds on speed from a distance. Very cool!! My only complaint was the amount of small plane traffic in the area. There must be an airport and training school nearby. Usually it’s the traffic I can’t stand.
Here’s the pics (Click on the picture to see full size):
These are low res pictures. I can send you higher quality pictures if you want them