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Jog the moderate 7.0-mile Blue Oak Trail in Millerton Lake State Recreation Area, offering scenic lake views and oak woodlands.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.62 km
5.14 km
525 m
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The trail is located within the Millerton Lake State Recreation Area. You can access it via the Millerton Day-Use Area, which offers picnic facilities and parking. The trail also connects to the Millerton Marina.
The trail is generally rated as easy with an easy physical rating, making it suitable for beginners. It's considered family-friendly, but caution is recommended in certain exposed spots and rocky sections, especially near the shoreline where there's some fall exposure. Some parts near Winchell Cove might involve light scrambling.
The route is primarily singletrack with gentle rollers. You'll encounter some rocky sections, steps, and rock obstacles, particularly near the Millerton Marina. The dirt is often damp but typically not muddy, though some areas can be overgrown or eroded.
As you jog along the trail, you'll pass through native oak woodlands. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as Red Tailed Hawks and potentially Bald Eagles. Be aware that poison oak is present alongside certain sections of the trail.
Dogs are generally allowed in California State Parks on leash in developed areas and on most trails. Always check the specific regulations for Millerton Lake State Recreation Area upon arrival, but typically, leashed dogs are welcome on trails like this one.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, much of the path can be exposed, so sun protection is advisable during warmer months. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, while winter can be cooler and potentially damp. The connection to Millerton Marina offers an opportunity for a summer dip after your jog.
Yes, the Blue Oak Trail is located within the Millerton Lake State Recreation Area, which is a California State Park. There is typically an entrance fee per vehicle to enter the park. No additional permits are usually required for jogging on the trail itself.
Yes, the route offers scenic views as it runs along Millerton Lake. You'll also pass through the Millerton Day-Use area and native oak woodlands, providing picturesque natural scenery.
The primary section of the Blue Oak Trail is about 3.3 miles one way. It can be extended to an 8-mile round trip if you continue to Winchell Cove, making it an out-and-back experience.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Blue Oak Trail. While it's a distinct path, it's part of the larger trail network within the Millerton Lake State Recreation Area.
Given the exposed sections, sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is recommended. Water is essential, as there are no water sources directly on the trail. Sturdy jogging shoes are advisable due to rocky sections and potential erosion. Also, be mindful of poison oak and consider wearing appropriate clothing.