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Alameda Creek Regional Trail

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Updated: March 08, 2024 09:10 PM

Alameda Creek Regional Trail is located in Palo Alto (City in California), United States. It's address is 2250 Isherwood Way, Fremont, CA 94536.

2250 Isherwood Way, Fremont, CA 94536

HXCX+XX Fremont, California

(510) 544-3137

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Check Time Table for Alameda Creek Regional Trail


Monday8 AM to 10 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 10 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 10 PM
Thursday8 AM to 10 PM
Friday8 AM to 10 PM
Saturday8 AM to 10 PM
Sunday8 AM to 10 PM

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Where is Alameda Creek Regional Trail?

Alameda Creek Regional Trail is located at: 2250 Isherwood Way, Fremont, CA 94536.

What is the phone number of Alameda Creek Regional Trail?

You can try to calling this number: (510) 544-3137

What are the coordinates of Alameda Creek Regional Trail?

Coordinates: 37.572482, -122.0000793

Alameda Creek Regional Trail Reviews

Gaurav Vanmane
2024-01-14 03:53:45 GMT

Visited on bike, great area for running, biking and walk. Can bring dogs. Sunsets are great to
see from here.

alejandra corbella
2023-06-07 14:38:23 GMT

A beautiful space to have a picnic, hike, kayak or go to the beach.

Most people don’t know if this hidden gem in the Bay Area but their hiking trails are scenic.

I came here last week and it looks like the beach has been closed to the public. To get in each car pays $5 plus an extra fee if you are fishing or bringing a pet

Chad Mark Glen
2023-09-24 17:32:23 GMT

Great place to bike from Niles Canyon to Cyote Hills. The path is all paved with a couple of outhouses along the route. Be sure to stop and take a few pictures along the way.

Elizabeth U.
2023-10-27 20:43:07 GMT

JUST BEAUTIFUL!
it's peaceful, clean, and lots of trails to walk around. The views are worth the time!

Lilian Liang
2023-09-21 04:48:54 GMT

Nice and quiet trail with beautiful lake view.

Isabel Perez
2023-07-17 06:54:39 GMT

Beautiful views contrasting green trees, arid mountains and blue lakes and sky. The "Enseñada south" canopy kept us fresh even though it was an extraordinary hot day. Very well kept, neat, spacious and park staff came twice to take out trash.

Andrew
2022-03-17 22:39:38 GMT

Please, if you are fishing, biking or anything that takes very long (>1hr), go pay and park at the bigger lot. The small lot is for people who go for a quick walk or run.

I've been going here for a walk, running and kayaking for over 7 years. Always a less populated lake park compared to Elizabeth. Many ppl fish here too.

The scene is absolutely beautiful, of course.

The main lake is a good spot for fishing and kayaking, although for kayaking it's small but still very enjoyable. You can walk/run along the short or long circle route.

There are two main parking lots, one free, small that's right off paseo padre, another huge, but paid and a bit further down. Before not many people know this lake but right now you have to wait to park in the small lot.

Rosario Hernández Cañás
2017-08-15 18:02:25 GMT

Beautiful Park. They charge 5$ per car and some 3$ more per person if you want to use the beach facilities. Remember to take a sweater and sun lotion as there is a lot of open areas with no shadow. The place is gorgeous, very clean and well managed.

shiva prasad
2023-10-29 19:25:41 GMT

Plenty of flat hiking trails to get your daily workout here. Multiple lakes formed from the old quarries makes it very interesting and scenic. Plenty of parking available, but there is a parking fee.

There are a few free parking spaces next to the creek that goes along Paseo Padre.

D Nguyen
2021-09-20 04:31:28 GMT

Parking is not abundant. Located on a street leading towards a residential area. The trail is relatively flat and pleasant. It's great for jogging and walking. Also, good for gravel biking. Wide path with 2 tiers, one that is street level running parallel to Paseo Padre Rd (to the right) and the other that veers below (to the left) which follows along the lake. It is best to decide which path you would like to take at the parking lot entrance as both trails are divided by a fence so you are unable to cross over unless you turn back, which I ended up doing. Trail is mostly in the open air with patches of trees for shade. The trail has a couple of forks in the road but I stayed on the main path and took the first left heading towards the lake. There are several benches along the way if you need a break and some underneath some trees overlooking the lake. There are a few porta potties at the front of the trail if needed near the parking lot. There is a sign to wear a mask at the beginning of the trail and most were wearing them. Appears to be in a safe location

Jianzhong Chen
2021-06-09 11:48:40 GMT

A scenery trail that is very friendly to all people. At the top you will get a great panoramic view of Fremont - Santa Clara/ South Bay Area. There are a few branches along the trail leading to other different length of trail

Joan Swenson
2023-11-09 05:32:35 GMT

Peaceful get-away just a short walk from my home. Never crowded on the weekday evenings. The AMERICAN HS distance team trains here. It's nice to see them and reminds me of my kids training years ago.

Jason L
2022-04-01 01:04:39 GMT

Super solid place for triathlon training although it’s very flat. Late afternoons, wind picks up a lot especially as you get near the water. There’s also some small downhill areas if you have a mountain bike. The road bike sections get packed after 9am on weekends and are pretty empty on weekdays. Overall super solid and low stress trail

Saveena Wadhera
2020-09-28 17:29:29 GMT

One of the untouched trails with a great view. It is good to take a walk within the day time. The coarse texture would make it little difficult for to run. Rest, i was lucky enough to to spot a deer. Overall its a good place and i will definitely recommend you all to visit it.

Karl Rubio
2019-10-07 20:17:33 GMT

One of the best creek paths in the Bay Area! All kinds of wildlife seen throughout. Pretty flat as well. It could be windy towards the water end of the path as it is out in the Bay.

Shariq Alvi
2022-11-08 02:13:34 GMT

Beautiful creek trail for Biking and running.with water in both side. Great place to enjoy the water views in Coyote Hills Regional park

Mausam Kus
2022-03-09 02:41:03 GMT

I have been cycling this in the weekend. Easy, wide and can ride your bike all the way to Meta headquarters.. one of the best trail in the Bay Area

ja john
2023-12-05 23:30:37 GMT

The trails are well maintained. The views of the surrounding hills and wildlife on the water are mesmerizing to anyone that looking for in city small trail adventures.

Sandip Devnath
2019-07-05 20:57:26 GMT

I do regular running in the trail, rainy day, summer or winter. It is perfect long trail , may be around 7-8 miles from Niles to bay (84 bridge, towards Peterson’s ranch).

Yiqiao Liu
2021-01-03 01:33:46 GMT

Good for kids. Different season different views ,I love autumn 🍂 most.

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