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San Mateo County

Borel Hill – White Oak Trail loop from Audry C. Rust Commemorative Site

Routes
Mountain biking trails
United States
California
San Mateo County

Borel Hill – White Oak Trail loop from Audry C. Rust Commemorative Site

Hard

3.1

(23)

69

riders

Borel Hill – White Oak Trail loop from Audry C. Rust Commemorative Site

02:35

23.6km

700m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve

Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve

Coal Creek Open Space Preserve

Monte Bello Open Space Preserve

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

1.85 km

Borel Hill

Highlight • Summit

Spectacular 360° surround views from the top of the hill (2513 feet / 766 meters).

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2

12.5 km

Here, the Steve's Creek Nature Trail and the Canyon Trail intersect. A lovely patch of grass surrounds the junction, making it an ideal spot for a break.

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3

13.8 km

Stevens Creek Nature Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Stevens Creek Nature Trail and Skid Row Trail are just two different names for different segments of the same old dirt road that descends toward the main creek bed of Stevens Creek. Today, this trail is in the form of what I'd call a "singletrack on a shelf"—a fire road narrowed by forest debris into a single biking line that's only as wide as a singletrack. It's a moderately fun descent.

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4

14.5 km

White Oak Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

White Oak Trail has been recently re-routed (completed in late 2010). Before this work, the upper reaches of this trail consisted of a steep, wide, and badly rutted "fire road". This segment of the trail is now replaced by a nicely meandering singletrack; initially exposed to the sky, and later under partial oak cover. The second half of the trail (the lower elevations) still follows the older path, which was a decent singletrack to begin with, and still is. I think that this change of White Oak Trail raises the desirability of Monte Bello Open Space for riders who are interested in singletrack trails. In my opinion, this brings this park to the same level as, say, the nearby Russian Ridge in terms of the level of biking trail quality.

Before the White Oak Trail re-routing, I used to do this ride as a clockwise loop (and used to show it on this page in the same way), traversing White Oak Trail uphill. That was because I found White Oak too short, steep, and wide to be interesting for descent. (The ruts may have been an interesting descent challenge for some, but still...) I used to think that it was at least a good climbing challenge to test one's mettle. After the re-routing, I've changed this to a counter-clockwise loop, because the beautiful singletrack that's the newer White Oak Trail is much more fun to descend than to climb, in my opinion.

The new White Oak Trail has some more off-camber spots than I would have expected from a new trail. Nothing too sketchy, but it does discourage you a little bit from speeding. When I come to think of it, the only other major singletrack trail in this park, Bella Vista Trail, also has quite a few off-camber sections. Perhaps it's something about erosion control. Or speed control. There's also at least one particular hairpin turn on White Oak that's a little over the top in its tightness. But maybe that's a good thing; those of us with superhuman bike control skills need some spots where they can test themselves as well.

The last quarter mile of White Oak Trail (after crossing a minor tributary creek over a bridge) has you pedaling uphill at a moderate grade.

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5

17.4 km

Skid Road Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Skid Road Trail is a great connection between the upper part of Canyon Trail and Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve (across to the other side of Skyline Rd), turning West rather than continuing the last mile of Canyon Trail north to Page Mill Road at Los Trancos OSP.
The first part of Skid Road Trail at the turnoff is shared with Stevens Creek Nature Trail, crossing three pretty wood bridges which might soon be replaced by wider concrete/steel bridges.

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6

18.8 km

Horseshoe Lake

Highlight • Lake

Pleasant little lake formed by an earthen dam near Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve summit. Less than a mile from the handicapped parking lot along Ridge Trail.
Perfect bench in the sun, no swimming or fishing though.

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7

20.2 km

Butano View Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Butano View Trail offers sightlines to the forested hills near Pescadero and has some really nice views.

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21.3 km

Archaeological Site

Archaeological Site

B

23.6 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

10.4 km

9.54 km

2.66 km

942 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

11.0 km

8.31 km

2.78 km

679 m

494 m

399 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (770 m)

Lowest point (540 m)

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