Sunol Regional Wilderness - Sunol, CA

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Sunol Regional Wilderness – Dog-Friendly Park in Sunol, California

Sunol Regional Wilderness is a beautiful destination for dog owners looking for pet-friendly adventures near Sunol, California. With sprawling green hills, well-paved and clearly marked trails like the popular Canyon View Trail, and ample scenic picnic spots, this park offers an excellent blend of nature and recreational amenities. Dogs are welcome to accompany owners throughout the hiking trails, making it a perfect choice for those seeking dog-friendly hikes around the San Francisco Bay Area.

This park features plenty of on-site parking, public restrooms, picnic tables, and wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking areas, ensuring comfort and accessibility for all visitors. While your furry friends must remain on leash, you’ll both enjoy breathtaking views, flowing creeks, wildflowers, and kid-friendly activities that make for a memorable outing. Sunol Regional Wilderness stands out as an inclusive, LGBTQ-friendly park with a reputation for being peaceful during the weekdays and boasting vibrant, natural beauty year-round.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed throughout Sunol Regional Wilderness but must remain on leash.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are required to be on leash at all times while in the park.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms (pit toilets) are available throughout the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? There is typically a parking fee in the paid parking lot, but no membership is required.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, picnic areas and tables are available for visitors to enjoy.
  • Is parking available onsite? Yes, there is ample onsite parking available for visitors.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features several hiking trails including the scenic Canyon View Trail and access to Little Yosemite.
  • Is Sunol Regional Wilderness good for kids? Yes, the park is family-friendly with activities and hikes suitable for children.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is limited shade along the trails, so plan accordingly for sunny days.

Reviews

Chaco Ruiz

Awesome place for a hike or picnic! We wanted to get outdoors, but not drive too far out from the Bay Area. I found this little spot and decided to give it a try. We only hiked the Canyon View Trail because we had small kids. There’s a point where you can hike down some rocks and access the creek, even though you can’t get in. Overall, I really liked this place and would definitely come back!

Dori

What a beautiful park with so many lovely spots. There are some good hikes also. On a weekday it is pretty empty. Many of the trails I hardly saw anybody. The trail to the waterfall was the busiest. The stream is flowing, there were some nice birds although I did not see the pileated woodpecker unfortunately and tons of butterflies! There was also no fee today and plenty of bathrooms although they are pit toilets.

Hester Pamela

Canyon View Trail was amazing, saw many different types of wildflowers. Rolling hills, well paved paths. Clear sign & markers. Plenty of parking available.

And will be back next spring to enjoy the abundance of blooms that the trail has to offer.

Danny G

Beautiful visuals of the creeks and rocks close by near the parking lot. Alameda creek in th far end is the coolest. After rainy days the waterfalls hit hard looks amazing but Also when its calmer the water is clearer and has its own beauty..you pick..also has some very challenging hikes with high elevation get nice views of Calavareras reservoir and cool scenery of the hills and woods..tons of birds flying around some pretty cool rock formations on the hills here and there..I like that it’s nice scenery and good endurance hikes can be done here as well..it can be hot not much shade keep In mind…

Alison Roessler Campbell Fitness

This was my first time to this park and it did not disappoint. The trails are well maintained, lots of wildflowers in bloom, and green rolling hills were enjoyed. We did the canyon view trail to Little Yosemite. The canyon view portion was not heavily trafficked which made it nice to just enjoy nature and the views. Little Yosemite portion was very busy. Dogs are allowed on leash and we saw some cows while we were on the Canyon View trail. Will definitely be back!

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