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"On summer days when the East Bay is hot and dry, a river of fog flows through the Golden Gate and washes up against the Oakland hills. There it supports a remarkably lush strip of redwood forest that contrasts dramatically with the miles of brown hills around it, looking like a little patch of the Santa Cruz Mountains transplanted into the East Bay. Most of the East Bay redwoods are in Redwood Regional Park, although the neighboring Joaquin Miller Park and EBMUD property also have significant amounts of scenic redwood trails. The redwoods in all three properties have been completely logged, and the second-growth redwoods that remain today are all very small. However, since very few stumps are visible the forest doesn’t have the dismal look so common to second-growth forests. Redwood Regional Park is very popular with hikers, joggers, and mountain bikers. At peak times you’ll encounter at least 1–2 groups per minute on just about every trail, increasing to maybe 3–4 groups on the more popular trails. There are a lot of free parking areas on Skyline Boulevard and Redwood Road, but they should be avoided because of frequent midday car break-ins. The pay areas — Canyon Meadow or Roberts — seem a little safer since they usually have a staffed entrance kiosk. The loop described below keeps as much as possible to the redwoods, which are the most enjoyable part of the park. Although there may be patches of mud, especially on the Stream Trail, this route can usually be hiked in winter. Other parts of the park, which aren’t covered by redwoods, tend to be much muddier."
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"best hiking in the east bay "
@lcouture515
"east ridge to West ridge loop. home to most of the East Bays redwoods.views of contra costa"
@mike.delucchi
"Smoky haze lingering across the bay from the"
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