Russian Ridge Loop
Redwood City, California
Details
Distance
5.45 miles
Elevation Gain
837 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Outbound
Russian Ridge Loop in Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve is a scenic five mile loop
Russian Ridge offers a great place to jump on the trail and in the right season, see some of the best wildflowers blooming. On top of that, you get access to amazing views from the ridge.
Once you get your parking space, jump on the Ridge Trail and start gaining a little elevation while you head uphill. As you make it up this trail, you'll quickly reach the ridge. Take a few seconds to stretch it out and take in the view. Maybe even snap a photo or two.
Continue on the Ridge Trail past Borel Hill, where you can get a little extra climb. Keep going on Ridge Trail until you reach the windmill. There are benches here to catch your breath before continuing back the way you came and merging onto the Hawk Ridge Trail.
Continue on the Hawk Ridge Trail until it turns into the Alder Spring Trail. Shortly after hiking Alder Spring Trail, you'll reach the connection with the Charquin Trail. Head South East on the Charquin Trail until it meets up with the Ancient Oaks Trail. The Ancient Oaks Trail continues southeast for a short period as it approaches Alpine Road, at which point, it heads north until connecting with the Ridge Trail. Once you meet the Ridge Trail, turn right and head back to the parking area.
Looking to grab a bite and a drink after the trail? Head to nearby Alpine Inn on Alpine Road.
Check out www.openspace.org before going to Russian Ridge - there are a few safety tips and regulations that help to make sure Russian Ridge is a great outing for everyone!
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Russian Ridge Loop Reviews
The Bay area does an incredible job of offering open space natural areas as an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Russian Ridge offers a beautiful way to find solace in nature.
4.0
A friend recommended this place to me when I first started hiking. I'm glad I went! It's a great place to get introduced to hiking and offers cool views.
4.0
When the days are longer, its possible to head up here after work. The run itself is varied as you go through oak forests and open grassland. The sunsets up here are also awesome because you can actually see the ocean and the fog/clouds generally create some nice colors.
5.0
Loved this suggestion, but like someone else said, watch for trail signs. Once you're on Charquin Trail, the "split" is not very obvious- it's more of a hairpin turn. If you get to a fence and a sign about garder snakes, turn around and you'll see it. If you hit the cattle enclosure, you've gone too far. My 4-mile run turned into an 8-mile run because I missed that turn.
5.0
Such gorgeous views made up for the fact that we accidentally made a 4 mile run into a 7.5 mile run
4.0
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