East Ridge, Prince, and Stream Trail Loop
East Ridge, Prince, and Stream Trail Loop
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Embark on the East Ridge, Prince, and Stream Trail Loop, an easy hiking route spanning 4.1 miles (6.6 km) within Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park. You will experience a gentle ascent of 471 feet (143 metres) over approximately 1 hours and 53 minutes, making it a pleasant outing for most hikers. The trail offers a delightful contrast, moving from open chaparral landscapes with distant mountain views to the cool, shaded depths of redwood forests along the Stream Trail.
When planning your visit, be aware that sections of the trail can become quite muddy following rain, so appropriate waterproof footwear is recommended. The East Ridge portion of the loop has exposed areas, so consider bringing sun protection on warmer days, especially if you are hiking during the summer months. This route is an excellent choice for beginner hikers, and you will find ample parking available at the trailhead.
This loop provides a refreshing escape into nature, combining diverse scenery with convenient access near an urban environment. As you hike along the Stream Trail, which follows Redwood Creek, keep an eye out for clusters of ladybugs often found near its junction with the Prince Trail. The dramatic shift from sun-drenched ridges to the deep shade of majestic redwoods makes this a particularly memorable and accessible local adventure.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The loop is located within Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park near Oakland, California. You can typically find parking at various trailheads within the park that provide access to the East Ridge Trail or Stream Trail, which are part of this loop. Check the park's official website for specific parking lot locations and availability.
Yes, this loop is generally considered easy to moderate. While there are some climbs, particularly the initial ascent to the East Ridge, the trail offers enough variety to be engaging without being overly strenuous. Some sections along the Stream Trail are relatively flat and accessible.
The East Ridge, Prince, and Stream Trail Loop is approximately 6.6 kilometers (4.1 miles) long and typically takes about 1 hour and 53 minutes to complete at a steady hiking pace.
The terrain is quite diverse. You'll experience exposed chaparral landscapes along the ridge tops with broad fire roads, offering intermittent views. As you descend into the canyon, the Stream Trail provides deep shade from majestic redwoods on a winding path. Be aware that after rain, sections can be quite muddy, and some parts might involve a staircase of roots.
The trail offers dramatic shifts in scenery, from open ridge lines with views of the Upper San Leandro Reservoir and Mount Diablo to tranquil redwood canyons. The presence of ancient and new growth redwood trees creates a magical atmosphere. During winter, you might also spot clusters of ladybugs, especially near the junction of the Stream Trail and Prince Trail.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails within Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park. You will primarily follow the East Ridge Trail and the Stream Trail, and also pass through parts of the Bridle Trail and Canyon Trail.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit to ensure compliance.
This loop can be enjoyed year-round. The shaded redwood sections along the Stream Trail are pleasant on warmer days, while the exposed East Ridge offers sun on cooler days. Winter is particularly unique due to the ladybug aggregations. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions after rain, especially in the canyon sections.
Generally, there are no entrance fees to hike the trails within Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park. However, some parking areas may require a fee. It's always a good idea to check the East Bay Regional Park District's official website for the most current information on parking fees and any specific regulations.
After rain, sections of the Stream Trail can become quite muddy, so appropriate waterproof footwear is highly recommended. On sunny days, the East Ridge Trail is exposed, meaning sun protection like hats and sunscreen is essential. The Stream Trail, conversely, offers pleasant shade, providing a good balance for varying weather conditions.