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    4.2 (140 reviews)

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    Leeza D.

    I did my first 50k/33 miles + hike here, about 4,500 elevation gain. It was "+" because we got lost several times and did some extra credit. Amazing connecting trails and only some parts are overgrown. There are large redwood trees and a good size creek running through the park. There were a lot of hikers and bicyclists on the trail. There is poison ivy and oak on the trail in June. I saw deers, quails, rabbits, snakes, and possibly a mountain lion. We came at 8:00am and the park closed at 8:00pm. We exited at 8:04pm because of the lost situation. Parking is $6.00. Great experience overall. Good views. Please come and create your own adventure.

    Katie R.

    Beautiful tree packed park with loads of trails. We ended up hiking a few different trails due to intersections and trail closures. All areas we hiked were beautiful and had similar landscape. All trails seemed to have decent amount of elevation gain to start or finish, but it wasn't anything too difficult if you're in moderate shape. The signage on the trails was pretty clear, and even better with one of the maps from the front. The trail markers all had numbers that corresponded to the map, so figuring out where you were was easy. We came on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in the fall and had plenty of parking still available. It is a slightly windy trek to get up here, but it doesn't take too long and is well worth it for the beauty once you're in. Parking is $6 since it is a county park.

    Ariana B.

    We go hiking at Huddart Park all the time with our little ones, and it's truly one of our favorite spots! The trails are easy to navigate, not confusing at all, and our kids are able to walk all the way up and down without any issues--which says a lot! There are plenty of picnic stops along the way, and we love that there's a small playground for the kids to enjoy afterward. We usually pack a lunch and make a day of it--hike first, then relax and eat together. It's peaceful, clean, and the perfect spot for families to get outdoors. Highly recommend if you're looking for a fun and easy nature escape close to the city!

    Sushant Z.

    Nice shady and beautiful trails. Hiked about 10 miles and felt challenged yet satisfied.

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    Korina Y.

    Location : at the end of Kings Mountain Road, Woodside CA (24 minutes from Cupertino CA) Narrow winding road to get there. Not my favorite:/ Great for picnics as there are tons of picnic tables and bbq grills throughout the park amongst the tall redwood trees. However we had hard time finding good trails to hike on. It's just my opinion but this park is great for picnics and bbq but not sure it's great for long distance hiking. We wanted to hike to the campground but the trail was closed as of June 24,2023 so I'm not sure if the whole campground is closed also or not. I personally prefer El Corte de Madera, Rancho San Antonio and Rancho Canada del Oro in this area for hiking. Ps I just hate the narrow winding road to get there. People drive so fast on those roads.

    Sunil R.

    Stunning park! I am surprised that I have not been here before. I was here volunteering on MLK day yesterday and spent a few hours raking and cleaning up. I got to spend some time with the Park Rangers who are awesome. Angel is particular was super friendly and helpful. They are doing great work and they have a cool job. I will be back for sure for more leisurely hiking and to hang out. Note that the path to get here is windy, so please drive carefully.

    bellissimo!!!
    Sarah M.

    Huddart County Park is a really, truly beautiful park with beautiful views and tons upon tons of redwood trees! The whole vibe when you enter the forest is mystical almost. I went on a specific trail that said would be a 5 mile loop. It ended up being a 6.35 mile loop with ~1000 ft in elevation! It was not too difficult at all, but I am definitely feeling it in my legs today. The views are beautiful and I constantly found myself stopping to look in awe at the beauty of the forest. I even found myself stopping talking and just simply taking in the sounds and stillness of the forest. It was such a beautiful time. I highly recommend coming here and checking it out!

    Jennifer N.

    Huddart park is an example of one of my favorite things about SF. A short drive from the city, and you are already surrounded by so much nature. If you like john muir woods but hate crowds and paying bridge toll, look no further! Come by to Huddart and make sure you bring cash. Parking is $6. I recommend going on the eastern trails, they're very scenic. My favorite was the south eastern section. Bay view trails turn into something road trail.

    Sheila K.

    **COVID Review** We came on a Saturday afternoon around 1pm and there were a bunch of empty parking spots. It cost $6 for parking and you have to go by the front entrance to put the money in the envelope. Make sure to bring exact change! We hiked the crystal springs trail and because some of the way through the trail was closed, we used Richards road trail to go back to the crystal springs trail. We then used the fire road to get back to our car. The trails were mostly covered and in shade which was super nice! Definitely would love to come back and hike other trails.

    So many hidden views like this one!
    Vivienne C.

    Came on early Saturday morning for a hike around the Crystal Spring trail which is lined with redwood trees. The trail has a nice mix of uphill and downhill although there are parts of the road that are pretty uneven to walk on. Bathrooms are very clean. A lot of the picnic benches are closed due to COVID-19 but there are still many other places for a small break. There's also a $6 vehicle entry fee. Some Tips: - Come EARLY. The park starts to fill up at 9am and parking could be a problem. - Pull up Google Maps on your phone before going in because there is no data inside the park and the trail signs are not very clear. - Bring $6 in cash, there's nobody really to get change. - Bring a hat, even though most parts of the walk is shaded, there is still a lot of places where there's a lot of sun.

    Heading towards Phleger Estate trails
    Jennifer N.

    Well kept park in San Mateo, Huddart County Park features miles of hiking trails that link to other county parks and can be quite busy. At the main park staging areas, you will find several picnic areas, volleyball courts and lots of weekend crowds. Trails are well kept and well signed and once you get further in the park, the crowds thin out. I came here as a jumping off point for a hike in to Phleger Estate (which is separately run by Golden Gate National Recreation Area-separate review to follow.) Having spent only a mile or so on the trails of Huddart Park, I can't give a full review of the hikes available but can say I spent time in the Crystal springs Trail which was wonderfully shaded and featured some redwoods. From there I left the park to hike the Phleger trail. $6 cash only to park, clean restrooms and easy access from Highway 280 make this a popular park. Review #48 of 100 review goal in 2021

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    Joyce H.

    Huddart is such a wonderful and pretty park. It's got 14 trails: Archery Fire Road, Bay Tree trail, Campground trail, Canyon trail, Chaparral trail, Chickadee Nature trail, Chinquapin trail, Crystal Springs trail, Dean trail, Kings Mountain trail, Redwood Nature trail, Richard's Road trail, Skyline Trail, Summit Springs Fire Road. There are also 11 reservable facilities in five group picnic areas that you can reserve for your family. There are picnic tables, serving tables, volleyball poles, horseshoe pits, BBQs, and covered structures. One of my favorite hikes is Crystal Springs. It's covered, has beautiful trees, well marked and makes for a great up and back trail that covers 8 miles round trip. Remember to bring some cash. This park has an entrance fee.

    Edna G.

    Where has this park been this whole time I have been in the Bay Area?! This is a great park to have a picnic or go on a hike. It's a very secluded park but I believe only locals or close residences knows about it. It's very close to HWY 280 by Woodside or Redwood City. For a Saturday, the park was not too busy? It's very green with many trees for shade. There is plenty of parking, activities and picnic tables to have a party?! There is plenty of bathrooms to use as well. We actually came here to hike the Crystal Springs Trail to Dean's Trail. We were surprised it was actually a County Park that you have to pay $6 cash car entrance but still worth it. The park was well maintained. There are other trails to take here as well. The hike trail we took was good where it was not strenuous or climbing over rocks or rivers. Even our parents could take the trail for senior citizens. There was plenty of shade I didn't need to wear a hat. The hike was a little over two hours to two and a half depending on if you get lost like us?! My leads took the wrong way while I was using AllTrails app. While I am on a mission to try all the hike trails I can do in the Bay Area. I would come back to these trails or just have a big family picnic! Definitely recommend this place as it's a beautiful park. [33/100]

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    Huddart Park is a beautiful refuge from the forever-busy Bay Area that's well maintained and accessible for all.

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