The East Bay Regional Park District is the largest regional park system in the nation, comprising 73 parks, 55 miles of shoreline, and over 1,330 miles …
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Jun 19, 2024
This is a challenging hike and I've done it many times, but today I got an $82 parking ticket. There is very limited parking at the Stanford Ave trail head, even at 7 a.m., and everyone parks on Vine… Full review by Bernadette L
Mar 12, 2023
This was my first hike ever (Feb 2021) & it was exhausting. I was quite out of shape & was not prepared for this hike at all. We began our climb from the Stanford side. Tons of switchbacks, persisten… Full review by pranavkbala
Jul 30, 2022
One of the best trails in the bay area. The view from the top is not to be beat. The trail is well marked but it would definitely help to have your GPS at your side. What makes this trail get a hard … Full review by 7268
Where at Ohlone College is good to meet and start the hike?
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Thank you Happiness59317897012 for mentioning the on-campus parking structure. I don't understand the other letters you mention. Further research shows: Ohlone College, …
Thank you Happiness59317897012 for mentioning the on-campus parking structure. I don't understand the other letters you mention. Further research shows: Ohlone College, Fremont Campus: 43600 Mission Boulevard, Fremont Meet by the trailhead by the parking structure/tennis courts The word on starting the hike at Ohlone College is that it is not as steep, not as exposed, easier to park. You can find all the info needed for meeting at Ohlone College, Fremont Campus on the EBParks website; search for Ohlone College Parking. $4 parking fee. Park in the parking structure and meet at the trailhead on Pine Street near the tennis courts (the college's current map does not show tennis courts, so it's possible they have been bulldozed.)
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What is the FEMA grant?
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The $4.65 million FEMA grant will pay for the East Bay Regional Park District, City of Oakland and UC Berkeley to thin trees (mostly eucalyptus) and...