Stream View, Redtail Hawk, and Grey Fox Loop
Stream View, Redtail Hawk, and Grey Fox Loop
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6.19km
250m
Mountain biking
This easy 3.8-mile mountain biking loop in Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space offers diverse terrain and panoramic views of San Ramon Valley.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Stream View, Redtail Hawk, and Grey Fox Loop is located in the Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space Preserve in San Ramon, California. While the specific trailhead isn't detailed, the preserve offers various access points. Parking information would typically be available on the official Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space Preserve website.
This loop is generally rated as easy for mountain biking, but it does feature sections with more challenging conditions. Riders can expect a mix of doubletrack, fire roads, and some singletrack. Be prepared for a 'strenuous ascent' on the Grey Fox Trail and a 'ridiculously steep climb' on the Redtail Hawk Trail if starting from certain entrances. The Stream View Trail also includes a 'steep and uneven' uphill portion.
While the overall difficulty is rated as easy, some segments, particularly the steep climbs on the Redtail Hawk and Stream View Trails, might be challenging for absolute beginners or young children. The Grey Fox Trail is noted as a 'green difficulty' (easy) doubletrack, which could be a good option for less experienced riders within the loop. Families should consider their fitness levels for the steeper sections.
The loop offers diverse terrain, including doubletrack sections, fire roads, and some singletrack. You'll encounter varied landscapes such as riparian woodland, grassy oak-covered hills, and exposed ridge tops. Be aware that some parts of the trail can be rutted and bumpy due to cow traffic.
Mountain bikers are treated to spectacular views of the San Ramon Valley and Mount Diablo. From the ridge, there are expansive views of Las Trampas and Morgan Territory. The View of San Ramon from Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space Preserve is a notable viewpoint. The Stream View Trail portion follows Norris Creek, offering a shaded path through riparian woodland.
The tour data suggests it takes approximately 46 minutes to complete the 6.2 km loop by mountain bike. However, this can vary based on your pace, skill level, and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the area is particularly vibrant with lush green grass and abundant wildflowers. The trail traverses varied landscapes, including shaded riparian woodland, which can offer some relief during warmer months, but exposed ridge tops can be hot in summer.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or the specific leash rules for the Stream View, Redtail Hawk, and Grey Fox Loop within the Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space Preserve. It is recommended to check the official preserve regulations before bringing your dog.
The provided information does not specify any permits or entrance fees for accessing the Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space Preserve. It's always a good practice to check the official website of the preserve for the most current regulations regarding permits and fees before your visit.
The trail traverses diverse ecosystems, including riparian woodland and grassy oak-covered hills, which can support various wildlife. While specific sightings aren't guaranteed, you might encounter local birds, including redtail hawks, and in spring, the area is known for its abundant wildflowers.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Stream View Trail, Redtail Hawk Trail, and the Grey Fox Trail. The interconnectedness of these trails allows for different loop configurations, offering flexibility in tailoring your experience.