Bay Area Trail Map: Half Moon Bay to Cupertino

Redwood Hikes Press

This map covers the extensive network of hiking trails in the hills above Woodside, Palo Alto, Portola Valley, Los Altos, and Cupertino. Popular parks covered include Purisima Creek, El Corte de Madera, Windy Hill, Palo Alto's Arastradero and Foothills Park, and Rancho San Antonio. Besides full coverage of trails, most local roads are shown and labeled to help hikers locate minor and major trailheads. The map also shows how the trails of neighboring regional, county, and city parks connect to each other, making it much easier to plan long-distance hikes and bike rides that cross through several parks.


Scale 1:25,000. 26 x 39 inches unfolded, 9 x 4.3 inches folded. Full color on both sides.
ISBN 978-1-934127-14-8

$6.95

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