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Mountain biking around Hayward California offers diverse landscapes, stretching from the San Francisco Bay shoreline to the rolling Hayward Hills. The area features extensive parklands with varied terrain, including salt marshes, oak woodlands, and open grasslands. These physical features provide a range of mountain biking experiences, from flat, scenic bay trails to more challenging climbs in the hills. The interconnected trail networks allow for exploration across different ecosystems.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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riders
3.82km
00:16
20m
210m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63
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34.4km
03:18
800m
810m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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13.1km
00:53
90m
90m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43
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24.1km
02:25
580m
580m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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43
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34.9km
03:07
700m
700m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Your ride up the MacDonald Trail earns you some great views of the forested hills all around you. There's also a bench if you want to hop off the bike and relax for a minute.
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The perfect spot for a break! No shade here, but there is a bench, an informational panel, and a wooden observation deck. The views over the marshland here and the bay are pretty amazing.
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Meadowlark Trail alternates between concrete and dirt sections. No matter the surface, the trail is winding, smooth and highly enjoyable on two wheels.
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After a short climb from the Red Hill Trailhead, enjoy a beautiful view of the surrounding area and the bay. From here, you can backtrack to continue onto the Red Hill Trail, or continue along the shore of the bay on Bayview Trail.
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Great view of San Leandro Creek from the East Shore Trail. You can see the water from the trail, so it's a great place to take a break and enjoy the view.
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area that has boating, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for snacks, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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Wave "hello" to the horses as you pass by the Anthony Chabot Equestrian Center Riding Stables. This is a working-class ranch that has four-plus barns housing about ninety horses, so the chances of seeing one is high!
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area with boasts, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for a snack, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Hayward, offering a diverse range of experiences. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Yes, Hayward offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Bayview and Meadowlark Trail Loop is an easy 8.1-mile path featuring scenic routes along the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Additionally, the region research mentions Cana Road as a family-friendly dirt/gravel road trail. Overall, there are 9 easy routes available.
Mountain biking in Hayward offers varied terrain, from flat, scenic bay trails along the San Francisco Bay shoreline to more challenging climbs in the rolling Hayward Hills. You'll encounter salt marshes, oak woodlands, open grasslands, and some trails can be steep with unpaved fire roads.
Absolutely. Many trails in the Hayward Hills, particularly within Garin Regional Park and Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park, offer panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and Mount Diablo. The Redtail and Brandon Skyline Trails loop is known for these expansive views. The Bayview and Meadowlark Trail Loop also provides scenic routes along the San Francisco Bay shoreline.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Hayward are designed as loops. Examples include the Redtail and Brandon Skyline Trails loop, the Bayview and Meadowlark Trail Loop, and the Valley View Trail to Blue Oak Trail Loop. These loops allow you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier.
While mountain biking in Hayward, you can explore diverse natural features. The Hayward Regional Shoreline offers views of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, and is excellent for bird watching. Don Castro Regional Recreation Area features a picturesque reservoir and swimming lagoon. You might also encounter wildlife such as deer and raccoons in parks like Don Castro. For specific points of interest, consider visiting the Hayward Regional Shoreline or Lake Chabot Marina.
Yes, Hayward's trail system is well-connected. Don Castro Regional Recreation Area, for example, has trails that link to neighboring parks like Cull Canyon Regional Recreation Area and potentially Chabot Regional Park, allowing for longer, multi-park treks.
Hayward offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. The varied landscapes, from bay shoreline to rolling hills, mean you can often find suitable trails. While specific weather conditions can vary, the region generally enjoys a mild climate. It's always a good idea to check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially after rain, as some unpaved trails can become muddy.
Many regional parks in Hayward, including Garin Regional Park and Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park, are generally dog-friendly, though specific trail rules may apply. It's advisable to check the park's official website or signage for the most current regulations regarding dogs on trails, especially concerning leash requirements and waste disposal.
Parking is generally available at the entrances to Hayward's regional parks and open spaces. Parks like Garin Regional Park, Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park, and Don Castro Regional Recreation Area typically have designated parking areas. Some trailheads may also offer limited street parking. Always check for any parking fees or restrictions before your visit.
The mountain bike trails in Hayward are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, ranging from bay shoreline paths to challenging climbs in the hills, and the extensive network of trails that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, Hayward offers several longer routes for those seeking a more extensive ride. For example, the Redtail and Brandon Skyline Trails loop is 21.4 miles (34.4 km) long, and the MacDonald Trail Viewpoint β Lake Chabot Marina loop from Castro Valley covers approximately 34.8 km.


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