
: 13 Must-Do Spring Hikes in the Bay Area (Outside SF!) If you’re chasing green hills, wildflowers, and sweeping views—this is your ultimate spring hike checklist. As a Bay Area local who hikes almost every weekend, these trails have given me everything from peaceful escapes to “wow” moments at golden hour. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick 1-mile loop (hello, Anniversary Hill) or a more challenging trail like Mission Peak, there’s something here for every pace and every vibe. Here’s my list of top 13 favorite spring hikes, now ordered North Bay → South Bay → East Bay: North & Peninsula Hikes 1. Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve – poppies, lupine, & ridgeline views 2. Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve – wildflower wonderland 3. Wunderlich County Park – redwood-filled, shady and serene 4. Arastradero Preserve – beginner-friendly with golden hour glow 5. Windy Hill Open Space Preserve – open meadows + Anniversary Hill 6. Rancho San Antonio Preserve – shady trails + farm animals South Bay Hikes 7. Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve (Morgan Hill) – lush & peaceful 8. Ed R. Levin County Park (Milpitas) – wildflowers and hilltop views 9. Mission Peak (Fremont) – iconic hike, best tackled in spring East Bay Hikes 10. Sunol Regional Wilderness – green hills + waterfall at Little Yosemite 11. Vargas Plateau Regional Park (Fremont) – quiet & panoramic 12. Del Valle Regional Park (Livermore) – lakeside views + spring blooms Bonus Favorites 13. Hawk Hill– 1-mile loop, minimal effort, maximum peace Every one of these trails gets even better in spring—and yes, most of them are easy day trips from San Jose, Mountain View, or the East Bay. Planning your next hike? Check out my Bay Area Hikes Highlight and follow for weekend hiking ideas, hidden gems, and nature escapes across Northern California. Which one are you hiking next? #BayAreaHiking #SpringHikesCalifornia #bayareahikes #BayAreaTrails #BayAreaOutdoors #WildflowerHikes #sfbay #bayarea
Attraction

Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve
Park
4.8
Massive 3,137-acre green space with many trails & a wide range of plant life & wildflowers.

Wunderlich County Park
Park
4.7
Park with redwood trees, open meadows & biking/hiking trails, plus stables for horseback riding.

Pearson-Arastradero Preserve
Park
4.6
Dog-friendly open space with an interpretive center, plus marked hiking, biking & equestrian trails.

Windy Hill Open Space Preserve
Park
4.8
Open grasslands & forest area with 12 miles of trails for hiking, bicycling & horseback-riding.

Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve
Park
4.8

Ed R. Levin County Park
Park
4.7
Vast, natural retreat featuring 19 miles of trails, an off-leash dog park, a golf course & more.

Mission Peak
Natural feature
4.8
Small mountain & public park with strenuous hiking trails to the summit, featuring an iconic pole.

Sunol Regional Wilderness
Park
4.7
6,859-acre park with varied terrain & a scenic gorge for hiking, a visitor center & more.

Vargas Plateau Regional Park
Park
4.7
Grasslands & wooded canyons home to eagles & hawks, with gentle walking routes leading to bay views.

Del Valle Regional Park
State park
4.6
Vast nature preserve featuring trails, campgrounds & a sizable lake with beaches & boat launches.

Hawk Hill
Natural feature
4.9
Home to historic tunnels & forts, this peak is an iconic lookout point for migrating raptors.

Rancho San Antonio County Park & Open Space Preserve
Park
4.7
Rural nature preserve with 25 miles of hiking trails, plus a working farm & a model plane launch.
Activity/Tour

2-Hour Sunset Sail on the San Francisco Bay