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If you’re searching for a pet-friendly park in the East Bay, Crockett Hills Regional Park in Crockett, California, offers a scenic escape for both dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts. With a network of accessible hiking and biking trails, this park welcomes leashed dogs across miles of oak woodlands, blooming wildflowers, and panoramic hills. Ample shaded areas make your dog walks comfortable, especially during warmer seasons, while the expansive natural setting is perfect for exploration and relaxation.
Parking is easy and convenient, and the park does not charge an entrance fee, allowing easy access year-round. While the park’s primary appeal is its network of pet-friendly trails, visitors should check themselves and their pets for ticks, especially in spring and after heavy rains. Restrooms and water are available at the main entrance, though not throughout the trails, so plan accordingly. The park is well maintained, making it a great spot to hike, picnic, or simply enjoy nature with your dog on leash in beautiful Crockett, CA.
One of the only parks in the east bay with significant legal singletrack for MTB and EMTB riders. Tree Frog on the backside is one of the best flowie trails while Middle Trail on the front side is the best and worth sessioning.
I went today on Saturday April 20th 2024 and Sugar City is infested with ticks. The grass and weeds are taller than I am and not only did I brush of about 5-6, I had three on my calves when I got home (and I was wearing riding pants) and after throwing my riding gear in the laundry we found 5 more. I have never seen so many and recommend waiting to ride there for awhile till they cut back the grass and weeds. Was like I hit a tick bomb on the trail. There were other people with dogs having tick issues too.
The park should post something about this in my opinion as I have never seen anything like it. I’ve never had issues with ticks like this anywhere including at Crockett but recommend riding in seasons other than Spring after heavy rains.
Photos are from various visits
One of the only parks in the east bay with significant legal singletrack for MTB and EMTB riders. Tree Frog on the backside is one of the best flowie trails while Middle Trail on the front side is the best and worth sessioning.
I went today on Saturday April 20th 2024 and Sugar City is infested with ticks. The grass and weeds are taller than I am and not only did I brush of about 5-6, I had three on my calves when I got home (and I was wearing riding pants) and after throwing my riding gear in the laundry we found 5 more. I have never seen so many and recommend waiting to ride there for awhile till they cut back the grass and weeds. Was like I hit a tick bomb on the trail. There were other people with dogs having tick issues too.
The park should post something about this in my opinion as I have never seen anything like it. I’ve never had issues with ticks like this anywhere including at Crockett but recommend riding in seasons other than Spring after heavy rains.
Photos are from various visits
One of the only parks in the east bay with significant legal singletrack for MTB and EMTB riders. Tree Frog on the backside is one of the best flowie trails while Middle Trail on the front side is the best and worth sessioning.
I went today on Saturday April 20th 2024 and Sugar City is infested with ticks. The grass and weeds are taller than I am and not only did I brush of about 5-6, I had three on my calves when I got home (and I was wearing riding pants) and after throwing my riding gear in the laundry we found 5 more. I have never seen so many and recommend waiting to ride there for awhile till they cut back the grass and weeds. Was like I hit a tick bomb on the trail. There were other people with dogs having tick issues too.
The park should post something about this in my opinion as I have never seen anything like it. I’ve never had issues with ticks like this anywhere including at Crockett but recommend riding in seasons other than Spring after heavy rains.
Photos are from various visits
It is so alive here! Stuffed with birds singing, flowers blooming, bugs pollinating, garter snakes sunning themselves. Parking was easy and I enjoyed the loop trail I took. Very shaded and pleasant, classic mixed oak woodland. I did a check and did not pick up any ticks, but seems like they could thrive here based on the thickness of the understory, so make sure to do a check!
It is so alive here! Stuffed with birds singing, flowers blooming, bugs pollinating, garter snakes sunning themselves. Parking was easy and I enjoyed the loop trail I took. Very shaded and pleasant, classic mixed oak woodland. I did a check and did not pick up any ticks, but seems like they could thrive here based on the thickness of the understory, so make sure to do a check!
It is so alive here! Stuffed with birds singing, flowers blooming, bugs pollinating, garter snakes sunning themselves. Parking was easy and I enjoyed the loop trail I took. Very shaded and pleasant, classic mixed oak woodland. I did a check and did not pick up any ticks, but seems like they could thrive here based on the thickness of the understory, so make sure to do a check!
This is a popular place to go mountain biking. While on the trail we saw plenty of happy cyclists riding down trails or around the crests of hills. You won’t encounter too much elevation of you stay away from the valley trails, which means more time to enjoy the sunshine.
Other east Bay parks feature better views, but this is a nice local park with easy access and simple trails.
This is a popular place to go mountain biking. While on the trail we saw plenty of happy cyclists riding down trails or around the crests of hills. You won’t encounter too much elevation of you stay away from the valley trails, which means more time to enjoy the sunshine.
Other east Bay parks feature better views, but this is a nice local park with easy access and simple trails.
This is a popular place to go mountain biking. While on the trail we saw plenty of happy cyclists riding down trails or around the crests of hills. You won’t encounter too much elevation of you stay away from the valley trails, which means more time to enjoy the sunshine.
Other east Bay parks feature better views, but this is a nice local park with easy access and simple trails.
Excellent hiking spot that is dog friendly with scenic views and trail options depending on the elevation you’re ready for. Easy to find off highway 80 and adequate parking with no entrance fees. The large black cows along parts of the trail made it interesting.