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There are great views all along this trail that cuts through the preserve.


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2.1

Miles

3.4

KM

Singletrack

723' 220 m

High

358' 109 m

Low

365' 111 m

Up

145' 44 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

11%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Unknown

The preserve is open from 8 am to sunset throughout the year. Hours are posted at the parking lot and can be found online. Part of the trail is seasonal (after .85 miles) and may be closed due to rain. Call 650-329-2423 or check online.

Description

The Meadowlark Trail breaks off from the Juan Bautista de Anza Trail roughly .5 mile from the parking lot on Arastradero Road. The gravel trail breaks off to the right and climbs up the hill until it hooks to the left as the Portola Pastures Trail continues straight ahead. Following the top of the hills, the trail makes its way through the preserve for roughly .4 miles until it crosses the Juan Bautista de Anza Trail. Just before the intersection, there is a small, dirt track that leads up a hill, Bonus Hill Trail. After crossing the intersection, the trail transforms into a dirt track as it winds its way uphill to the Acorn Trail intersection. At this point, the Meadowlark Trail becomes a seasonal trail that may be closed if there has been a lot of rain.

Continuing for another half mile, the trail hugs the contour of the surrounding hills as it makes its way toward the Woodrat Trail. If you take a moment and look behind you, views of the South Bay and the preserve stretch out before you. Wildflowers are seen on both sides of the trail through this area. Shortly after passing the Woodrat Trail junction, which goes off to the left, a small dirt track leads out to Vista Point where a giant shade tree offers a place to rest and enjoy the best views in the preserve. Meadowlark Trail continues straight and passes the Bowl Loop trails that go off to the left and provide great trails for mountain bikers. At this point, the Meadowlark Trail begins to drop back down as it moves to the right. As it gently descends to 2.0 miles, the trail intersects with the Woodland Star Trail that comes in from the right. There is a large shade tree and a bench here for you to take a rest and enjoy a snack.

From this point, the trail continues for another .1 of a mile where it ends at Gate C. You can turn around and enjoy any of the trails that you have passed up to this point. The Woodland Star Trail and the Bay Laurel Trail can be used as a shortcut to get back to the Meadowlark Trail close to the Acorn Trail.

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Kristen Arendt

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Photos

It's getting dark, the park comes alive!
Oct 12, 2016 near Ladera, CA
The view from the top of the Arastradero Loop!! After here its down hill, watch for peds and horses!
Oct 27, 2014 near Ladera, CA
The trail is a singletrack gravel path that leads out to Vista Point. There is a picnic table just off the trail for people wanting to grab a bite to eat.
Mar 29, 2016 near Ladera, CA
Two mountain bike riders take a break in the shade of the tree as they enjoy the view.
Mar 29, 2016 near Ladera, CA
The trail descends through this part of the preserve as the Bonus Hill Trail, the small dirt track, breaks off to the right.
Apr 11, 2016 near Ladera, CA
The trail narrows and climbs from the Meadowlark Trail.
Apr 11, 2016 near Ladera, CA

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Feb 21, 2021
Choco P
Loved this trail. So beautiful.
Jun 28, 2019
Nishad Naik
Watch out! Almost struck by 2 rattlesnakes in between 10 minutes near the tall grass area. Trail conditions are good
Sep 25, 2017
Scott Irwin
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