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Overview
No matter where you start, it is all uphill to reach this ridge! The 360-degree views once you've gained the elevation are worth the effort. Check out the Portola Monument Site where the San Francisco Bay was first viewed. Stop and eat a snack or have lunch here before you head back.
Need to Know
You are exposed to all the elements up on the ridge. Be prepared for wind, fog, sun, and more.
Runner Notes
Bring your own water if you are doing the whole ridge loop.
Description
To access this route, you'll head first toward the
Baquiano Trail. Though there isn't a parking area at the trailhead, there is plenty of on-street parking. The
Baquiano Trail is a steady singletrack climb up to the Sweeney
Ridge. Switchbacks make your climb a little easier. Be sure to turn around and look at the ocean from time to time. When you meet up with the
Cattle Hill Trail, you'll notice that a doubletrack branches off to the west. This is a short and pleasant route with a few rollers. Take the out and back for beautiful vistas, or skip this portion to carry on your journey.
Once you meet up with the
Sweeney Ridge Trail, head south. The fork on your right is the
Sweeney Horse Trail, which you'll take. Continue on the
Sweeney Horse Trail until you come to the
Sweeney Meadow Trail. The meadow for which the trail is named is a beautiful mid-way point to enjoy the view before you loop back to the
Sweeney Ridge Trail.
If heading back to your vehicle via the
Sweeney Ridge Trail and the
Baquiano Trail isn't appealing without a few more miles, continue north past the
Baquiano Trail. You have three options, veer right onto
Sneath Lane and head down the hill, continue a while to the
Mori Ridge Trail and go left or veer right on to the
Notch Trail. All three of these trails add over another mile or two depending how far you want to follow them.
You can reach Sweeney
Ridge off of either of these last three mentioned trails. Plan on working your way up more than another mile or two from their designated parking areas. You can get to the
Sneath Lane and the
Notch Trail trailheads from Highway 35 if you don't want to drive all the way into Pacifica.
Flora & Fauna
All the coastal flora is here, including native grasses and ocean birds.
History & Background
The Portola Monument Site is located along this route, and marks the spot where the San Francisco Bay was first viewed.
Contacts
Shared By:
Phil DiGirolamo
with improvements
by Susie Stone
and 2 others
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