5
8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA 94555, USA
Fremont, California 94555
+1 510-544-3220

I really liked the ease of the trail going out on the water. This is a nice place to get some fresh air. Great for a bike ride. I hadn't explored the hills area of the park but there is a beautiful boardwalk deck path that takes you through the marsh. It's really relaxing. When you want to clear your mind it's a good place to take a walk. There are nice shaded picnic areas for you to have a bite to eat after your nice walk so bring some food.

I come here often. Excellent hiking trails and you can mix it up with easy flat trails along the marshes to more difficult inclines on the hills. Trails connect to Don Edwards Wildlife Preserve to the south and the Alameda Creek trail to the north. You can park outside the park and walk in, pay at the machine for a parking pass, or get the East Bay Regional Park annual pass. The last option is well worth it if you use the East Bay parks regularly. Great interpretive center, too.

I often ride my bike along the Alameda Creek Trail and through Coyote Hills. There is a good mix of paved and rougher, flat and hilly trails. There are a few good places to take a break and look out over the bay. You will always see wildlife. Usually birds but sometimes deer and recently I've often seen wild turkeys. Coyote Hills is a major regional recreational resource.

Beautiful trails up in the hills and boardwalks across natural wetland areas. Birds and beasts all over the place. Super super friendly and knowledgeable staff. All sorts of organized nature walks. ❤️

If you want to get away from the hustle of the city, come here. You can walk five miles...and then walk some more. The landscape is amazing. You can do some hiking, or just leisurely walk along the boardwalk. Biking too is popular. I don't see dogs here, so I assume they are not allowed. Excellent place to look at birds.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA 94555, USA.
City:
Fremont
Postcode:
94555

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  • Joseph
    Added 2016.06.08
    I really liked the ease of the trail going out on the water. This is a nice place to get some fresh air. Great for a bike ride. I hadn't explored the hills area of the park but there is a beautiful boardwalk deck path that takes you through the marsh. It's really relaxing. When you want to clear your mind it's a good place to take a walk. There are nice shaded picnic areas for you to have a bite to eat after your nice walk so bring some food.
  • Sebastian
    Added 2016.05.31
    I come here often. Excellent hiking trails and you can mix it up with easy flat trails along the marshes to more difficult inclines on the hills. Trails connect to Don Edwards Wildlife Preserve to the south and the Alameda Creek trail to the north. You can park outside the park and walk in, pay at the machine for a parking pass, or get the East Bay Regional Park annual pass. The last option is well worth it if you use the East Bay parks regularly. Great interpretive center, too.
  • Ava
    Added 2015.09.26
    I often ride my bike along the Alameda Creek Trail and through Coyote Hills. There is a good mix of paved and rougher, flat and hilly trails. There are a few good places to take a break and look out over the bay. You will always see wildlife. Usually birds but sometimes deer and recently I've often seen wild turkeys. Coyote Hills is a major regional recreational resource.
  • Jennifer
    Added 2015.08.09
    Beautiful trails up in the hills and boardwalks across natural wetland areas. Birds and beasts all over the place. Super super friendly and knowledgeable staff. All sorts of organized nature walks. ❤️
  • Aaron
    Added 2015.06.27
    If you want to get away from the hustle of the city, come here. You can walk five miles...and then walk some more. The landscape is amazing. You can do some hiking, or just leisurely walk along the boardwalk. Biking too is popular. I don't see dogs here, so I assume they are not allowed. Excellent place to look at birds.
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