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Mountain biking in Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area traverses diverse landscapes, including large eucalyptus trees, native oak chaparrals, and fern-laden Bay laurel woodlands. The region features rolling hills and grasslands, offering elevation changes and views of the San Pablo Reservoir. Trails accommodate various bike types, from gravel to all-mountain and cross-country bikes, with options ranging from wide dirt roads to surprisingly steep sections.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
27.3km
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The San Pablo & Briones Reservoir loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience, winding through open grasslands and dense oak woods with stunning views of both reservoirs. You'll encounter varied…
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The Sobrante Ridge and Morningside Trail Loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience, guiding you through diverse terrain from open grasslands to shaded wooded canyons. You'll encounter unique groves of…

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01:09
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The Mezue and Havey Canyon Trail Loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience through Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, blending challenging climbs with rewarding views. You'll navigate varied terrain, from the…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Explore the moderate 11.1-mile Nimitz, Conlon & Wildcat Creek Trail Loop by mountain bike, featuring stunning Bay Area views.
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Wildcat Creek Trail is a packed-dirt trail that is about four miles long. One end of the trail is at Jewel Lake, near the Environmental Education Center, and the other end of the trail is at the Alvarado Staging Area. This trail offers great views of Wildcat Creek and has some picnic tables you could stop at along the side of the trail.
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Conlon Trail is a connector trail off of Nimitz Way Trail that spits you out on its south side at the intersection of Havey Canyon Trail and Wildcat Creek Trail. Conlon Trail offers from sweet views, but it's open to hikers and bikers, so keep an eye out for folks on foot.
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The crumbling asphalt of the old road is still bikeable and it's great to enjoy the excellent views without any car traffic. Every few hundred yards are restrooms and short trails down to the lake shore.
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From here to the south to the Boat Launch, hikers and bikers can enjoy the trail on the old road in nature along the lake without any cars and traffic.
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San Pablo Reservoir is a beautiful destination in the East Bay that offers many activities for nature enthusiasts. You can choose to take a leisurely hike on one of the nearby trails, enjoy a picnic with a stunning view of the lake, or go cycling on the designated paths. Although swimming and paddleboarding are not allowed due to the reservoir serving as a vital source of drinking water, you can still indulge in some wildlife spotting. Pelicans, geese and other fascinating shorebirds can be seen along the shoreline, and if you're lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of a deer or a coyote in the uplands.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails in Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes more than 400 times.
Yes, Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area offers 9 easy mountain bike trails. These often include wider dirt roads, such as sections of the Black Oak Loop, which wind through oak-dotted grasslands. An example of an easy route is the Sobrante Ridge and Morningside Trail Loop, which is 4.5 miles long.
The trails in Kennedy Grove feature diverse landscapes, including areas with large eucalyptus trees, native oak chaparrals, and fern-laden Bay laurel woodlands. You'll encounter rolling hills, scrub-covered hillsides, and grasslands, with some sections, like parts of the Upper and Lower Sea Foam Trails, being surprisingly steep, while others offer easier, wider dirt road experiences.
Yes, there are 3 difficult mountain bike routes for experienced riders. The most challenging is the Inspiration Point Overlook – Seaview Trail loop from Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area, which spans 30.1 miles with over 1,100 meters of elevation gain, offering extensive views.
Yes, many trails in Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area are designed as loops. For example, the San Pablo & Briones Reservoir loop is a moderate 17.0-mile path that circles the reservoir, providing scenic waterside riding. Another option is the Mezue and Havey Canyon Trail Loop, a moderate 6.4-mile route.
Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area is generally accessible year-round. However, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant weather for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring rain, affecting trail conditions.
Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area is generally dog-friendly, with dogs permitted on trails when kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or park signage upon arrival for any updates or restrictions.
Kennedy Grove is rich in wildlife. Birdwatching is popular, with frequent sightings of hawks, and even golden and bald eagles around the San Pablo Reservoir. Other animals that can sometimes be sighted include deer, bobcats, foxes, and coyotes.
Yes, the park features rolling hills and scrub-covered hillsides that offer elevation changes and rewarding viewpoints. From higher points, you can enjoy picturesque views of the San Pablo Reservoir and potentially the broader Bay Area. The Inspiration Point Overlook – Seaview Trail loop is specifically known for its extensive views.
The trails in Kennedy Grove accommodate various bike types, including gravel, all-mountain (AM), and cross-country (XC) bikes. The diverse terrain, from wide dirt roads to steeper singletrack, means different bikes will excel on different sections.
Yes, Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area provides parking facilities for visitors. Specific access points and parking areas are typically well-marked within the park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 50 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse woodlands, rolling hills, and scenic views of the San Pablo Reservoir, as well as the variety of trails suitable for different skill levels.


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