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Distance
7.7 miles
Elevation Gain
55 ft
Route Type
Loop
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The Redwood Shores Loop Trail in Redwood City, California is a well-maintained hiking trail that offers a variety of natural features. The trail is 7.7 miles long and is rated as easy, making it accessible for hikers of all skill levels. The trail is primarily flat and paved, with a few sections of gravel and dirt. The trail winds around a large lake, providing hikers with views of the water throughout their hike. There are several benches along the trail where hikers can rest and enjoy the view. The lake is home to a variety of bird species, making this trail a good choice for birdwatchers. In addition to the lake, the trail also passes through a small grove of redwood trees. These towering trees provide a cool, shaded area for hikers to rest. The trail is well-marked, with signs at key points to guide hikers. Hikers should bring water and wear comfortable shoes. The trail is open from dawn to dusk, and dogs are allowed on leash. There is a parking lot at the trailhead, as well as restrooms and picnic tables.
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