Coyote Hills Regional Park

8000 Patterson Ranch Road, Fremont, CA 94555

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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  • Photo of Coyote Hills Regional Park - Patterson Ranch Road, Fremont, California, United States
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8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA 94555, United States
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About the Business

Coyote Hills Regional Park

Coyote Hills Regional Park is a popular tourist attraction located at 8000 Patterson Ranch Road in Fremont, California. This park, dedicated in 1967, covers 1,266 acres of marshland and rolling grassland-covered hills along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay. The park offers a variety of activities such as hiking, jogging, bicycling, bird watching, nature exploration, and picnicking. The park is open year-round, with different gate hours depending on the season. The Visitor Center is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm.

Visitors can enjoy educational displays and exhibits at the Visitor Center, which also houses the Possum's Pocket Nature Store. Naturalist-led programs and tours highlight the park's cultural and natural history. The park also features picnic areas with barbeque braziers, water, and shade. The Hoot Hollow picnic area is available for group reservations.

For overnight camping, the Dairy Glen reservable group campsite offers upgraded facilities and accessibility for up to 50 people. Reservations for camping must be made at least 14 days in advance through the Park District's Reservations office.

Hiking trails in Coyote Hills offer scenic views of the San Francisco Bay and Southern Alameda County. The park is a beautiful destination to visit in every season, with winter showcasing its unique beauty. Additional information about the park's facilities, parking fees, and events can be found on the Coyote Hills Regional Park website.

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Dilay Sayer:
5

"I love going to this marsh with my dog. There are beautiful trails and many parking spaces available. The bay looks gorgeous any time of the day from here."

1 year ago
Ally Lin:
5

"Yes, there are many places with marshes and views of the shoreline from the peninsula to the east bay. But this place has many trails and you have a clear view of the San Mateo Bridge to the west and the Dumbarton Bridge to the east. As the terrain of the hills in the east bay really traps the wind in, I recommend you wear a beanie if you don't want hair in your face and your ears to freeze. Some of the hills are quite steep; you won't be able to see over the hump, much like a roller coaster. This is especially true if you decide to go off the beaten path for a shortcut traversing the hills. There are strategically-placed benches at the higher heights. You can see the ocean and there are some unnatural colors from the algae. There is a wooden plank path through the reeds and there is a large bike path near the water too. Then, there is a beachy area with estuary birds and the meringue foam in the water. Two parking lots from different park entrances"

1 year ago
Shade:
5

"This is a great park for everybody. There are several trails ranging in difficulty. The park is spacious so I didn’t encounter much of any human traffic during my solo hike. I hiked the Quail and Bayview Loop. It was an easy 3 mile 1 hour hike. It was a scenic and peaceful experience for me. Hopefully, I get to visit this park again."

1 year ago
Beverly Wang:
5

"Perfect place to watch sunset. Very stunning view. Dog friendly! This is “Quail & Bayview trail” It’s loop. Can be done within 1hr. Very relaxing! Plenty of parking space. Parking fee $5 Dog fee $2."

1 year ago
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