Hiking & Equestrian Trails

Huddart County Park, though known for family outings and holiday barbecues, has a lot to offer the hiker and equestrian. 

 

  • Richards Road Trail : (4.7 miles)
    This winds its way from the eastern corner of the park, around its eastern and northern edge, and meets Skyline Boulevard at the park's western most boundaries. This trail is also a very popular with equestrians.
  • Chickadee Nature Trail: (2.1 miles)
    This is a 3/4-mile long fully accessible trail that accommodates users of all capabilities. The trail traverses three predominant plant communities, coastal redwood forest, mixed evergreen forest and chaparral. What you see along the trails the re-establishment of the mature forest that existed before the impact of logging and grazing on the peninsula.
  • Crystal Springs Trail
  • Dean Trail
  • Miramontes Trail 
  • Raymundo Trail 
  • Mt. Redondo Trail 
  • Lonely Trail
  • Chaparral Trail
  • Canyon Trail
  • Campground Trail
  • Archery Fire Trail
  • Skyline Trail
 

Directions to Huddart

From I-280 in San Mateo County, take the Woodside Road exit (California Highway 84). Go west through town of Woodside for about 1.5 miles, then go right on Kings Mountain Road. Go about 2 miles to the park entrance on the right.

Huddart Information

Acres: 973

Miles of Trails: 24

Elevation: 550-2000 ft.

Parking: $5

Restrooms: Yes

Picnic Facilities: Yes

Limitations: No Pets or Smoking Please. Cycling on designated trails only. 

Address: 1100 Kings Mountain Rd., Woodside, CA 94062

 

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