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Hiking in San Pedro Valley County Park offers diverse ecosystems, including coastal scrub, grasslands, riparian corridors, and eucalyptus forests. The park features significant natural landmarks such as Brooks Falls, a multi-tiered waterfall, and connections to Montara Mountain, providing panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. San Pedro Creek flows year-round through lush valleys, supporting local wildlife. The varied terrain provides opportunities for different hiking experiences, from easy strolls along the creek to challenging mountain climbs.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This nice flat trail follows the Middle Fork of San Pedro Creek. There are lots of tame black-tailed deer in the area. There are benches all along the trail to sit and watch for other animals in the area, such as brush rabbits, quail and hawks. At the end of the trail, there is a turnaround, as this is the only trail in the park that is open to bicycles.
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There is a $6 parking fee in the main parking lot where the San Pedro Visitor Center is located. However, if you are planning to do a simple hike, you can begin this trail from the Oddstad Boulevard entrance. Street parking is free. There is a picnic area with restrooms and water 100 yards south of the beginning of the Valley View trail.
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Brooks Creek Trail begins in this amazing Eucalyptus forest. The fragrance of the trees amidst the native Coastal Chaparral is delightful.
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A scenic spot to view the Pacific Ocean and Pacifica. This location is home to the rare Montara Manzanita, which only grows on this mountain along with all the other resilient coastal plant colonies that thrive in ths enivironment.
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The headwaters of Brooks Creek can be seen flowing as a thin wispy waterfall into the canyon. The falls are easy to see after large amounts of rainfall in the area. There is a bench here to sit and take photos of the beautiful Eucalyptus forest surrounding you.
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There is a nice bench here to take a break and look back at the Hazelnut Trail switchbacks. Weiler Ranch trail follows the valley floor, which is a great place to see the many deer that inhabit the area.
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San Pedro Valley County Park requires an entrance fee of $6 per vehicle. The park is open from 8 am to sunset. Dogs are not allowed on the Hazelnut Trail.
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Small beach with lots of rolling waves. It is a popular spot for surfers and families with stunning coastline views.
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There are over 60 hiking routes in San Pedro Valley County Park that are accessible from bus stations, offering a wide range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging climbs.
Hikers can expect a diverse landscape, including coastal scrub, grasslands, riparian corridors, and eucalyptus forests. Many trails offer expansive views of the Pacific Ocean, the Farallon Islands, and even the San Francisco Bay on clear days. In spring, meadows are vibrant with wildflowers like California poppies and Suncups.
Yes, there are many easy routes. For a pleasant, accessible hike, consider the Rockaway Point Trail, which is just over 3 km long. Another great option is the Ace Trail to Pedro Point Loop, offering a gentle 6.3 km path with scenic views.
For a more strenuous adventure, the San Pedro Mountain Trail β Brooks Falls Viewpoint loop from San Pedro Valley County Park covers over 12 km with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the San Pedro Mountain Trail β Gray Whale Cove Trail loop from Pacifica, which extends nearly 17.4 km and offers rewarding views.
Yes, Brooks Falls is a notable attraction within the park. It's a multi-tiered waterfall that drops 175 feet and is particularly impressive during the rainy winter and spring months. The San Pedro Mountain Trail β Brooks Falls Viewpoint loop is an excellent route to experience it.
Many trails lead to stunning viewpoints, including panoramic vistas from Montara Mountain. You can reach the North Peak (west summit) for expansive views. The park also features the lush riparian corridors of San Pedro Creek and diverse plant life, including rare species like Montara manzanita.
The varied habitats support abundant wildlife. You might spot black-tailed deer, brush rabbits, bobcats, gray foxes, and various birds of prey like turkey vultures and hawks. San Pedro Creek is also a vital spawning ground for migratory steelhead trout.
Yes, the park offers several family-friendly trails. Easier options like the Old Trout Farm Trail and Plaskon Nature Trail are perfect for all ages, providing accessible paths to experience nature up close. The visitor center also offers exhibits about natural history.
No, pets are generally not allowed on the trails within San Pedro Valley County Park to protect the diverse wildlife and natural habitats. Please check park regulations for any specific exceptions or designated areas.
The park is enjoyable year-round. Spring is ideal for wildflowers and seeing Brooks Falls at its most impressive after winter rains. Even when the coast is foggy, the valley often enjoys sunny and warm microclimates, making it a great destination regardless of coastal weather.
Yes, many routes offer a circular experience. For example, the Pacifica State Beach β Rockaway Beach loop from Pacifica is a moderate 4.9 km circular hike that provides diverse scenery and ocean views, easily accessible from local bus stops.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's diverse ecosystems, the stunning ocean and mountain views, and the impressive Brooks Falls, especially during the wetter seasons.


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