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- Home - Bay Area Ridge Trail
400 miles (and growing!) of trail adventures in San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Berkeley, Oakland, the Peninsula, San Jose, Fremont, and beyond! Explore trail maps
- Trail Maps - Bay Area Ridge Trail
Explore the Ridge Trail virtually with our interactive map tool Find detailed information for each trail
- The Trail - Bay Area Ridge Trail
Explore the best transit to trails experience in the bay area The Ridge Trail connects the Berryessa BART station in San Jose to beautiful parks and open space
- Interactive Trail Map - Bay Area Ridge Trail
Ridge Trail Explorer Interactive Trail Map Use this map to explore trails in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma Hikes, trail runs, mountain bikes, equestrian rides and more
- Trip Planning Tools - Bay Area Ridge Trail
The Planning Navigator provides information on each dedicated Ridge Trail section and useful links to maps, land manager websites, trail apps, and trailhead and parking locations Additional information includes elevation change, trail surface, accessibility notes where available, allowable uses (hiking, mountain biking, equestrian), shuttling logistics, permit requirements, dog notes, camping
- Ridge Trail Seeks National Scenic Trail Status - Bay Area Ridge Trail
The Bay Area Ridge Trail is a scenic multi-use trail stretching 550 miles along the natural features that surround the San Francisco Bay With over 415 miles already complete, the trail connects more than 75 parks and open spaces and provides recreational opportunities for hikers, cyclists, tourists, and more across nine Bay Area counties
- Pinole Valley Watershed - Bay Area Ridge Trail
These infrequently used trails provide expansive views of the relatively untouched Pinole Valley Watershed, and the Bay Area landscape beyond Trail-use permit required
- Bay Area Trails Collaborative - Bay Area Ridge Trail
The Bay Area Ridge Trail is a proud member of the Bay Area Trails Collaborative (BATC)—a group of more than 50 member organizations, businesses and agencies working together to complete a 2,600-mile trail network linking the region’s nine counties BATC is connecting trails throughout the Bay Area to improve the overall quality of life in the region by Creating more opportunities for
- East Bay Hills Benefit Campout - Bay Area Ridge Trail
East Bay Hills Benefit Campout September 2-7, 2026 A hiking or horseback riding adventure with options for one or multiple nights of camping Your registration benefits local trails!
- East Bay Hills Hike Ride - Bay Area Ridge Trail
A MULTI-DAY ADVENTURE TO EXPLORE AND SUPPORT TRAILS Hike or horseback ride the stunning redwood forests and rolling grassy hills of the East Bay by day, and enjoy camping, delicious prepared meals, and lively entertainment each evening Join for a single day, multiple days, or even just for dinner Best of all, your participation directly supports local trails, including the Ridge Trail
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