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Runner Notes
This trail is for MTB and equestrian use as well so always use good trail etiquette. Rattlesnakes are very common. Trail is exposed so bring sunblock.
Description
Start from the trailhead at the Islay Creek Campground in Montaña de Oro State Park. The trail is very well marked, simply follow signs for Oats Peak. You'll pass intersections with the
Beebe Trail,
Valencia Peak Trail, and Alan Peak Trail. The trail is very well maintained with powdery dirt that is a joy to run on.
The steepest sections are on the ascent out of the trailhead, and the section approaching the peak. Directly below the peak the trail becomes rocky and more hard-packed/ slippery so good trail shoes are preferred for this section but by no means required. You can make this run a loop by heading off the peak in the other direction to
Coon Creek Trail and continue down to Rattlesnake Flats and back to the trailhead via the paved road.
Contacts
Shared By:
Chris Fa
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