Rancho Corral de Tierra Trail Map Brochure

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Rancho Corral de Tierra Trail Map Brochure
A GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL PARKS TRAIL MAP
RANCHO CORRAL
DE TIERRA
Through the collaborative efforts of the Golden Gate National
Parks Conservancy, National Park Service, Presidio Trust,
and community volunteers, the Trails Forever initiative
builds and maintains a world-class trail system north and
south of the Golden Gate—while protecting resources and
ensuring access to the parklands.
Similar brochures are available for the other Golden Gate
National Parks in San Mateo County: Milagra Ridge, Mori
Point, Phleger Estate, and Sweeney Ridge.
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE SAND HILL FOUNDATION, THE SILICON VALLEY
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S DONOR CIRCLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, AND
THE MEMBERS OF THE GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVANCY.
TRAILS FOREVER LOGO ©MICHAEL SCHWAB STUDIOS • COVER PHOTO: KIRKE WRENCH
ENJOY YOUR PARKS TODAY
Preserve Them for Tomorrow
RANCHO CORRAL DE TIERRA
Encompassing nearly 4,000 acres along the San Mateo County coast, Rancho Corral de Tierra features a
variety of visitor experiences. Explore panoramic views, vital watersheds, and diverse habitat for wildlife,
including threatened and endangered species like the California red-legged frog and Hickman’s potentilla.
One of the largest undeveloped tracts of land in the county, Rancho includes miles of trails across steep
hills and hidden valleys for hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians. This site is in the early stages of becoming a
national park—and we could use your help! Get involved through one of our many volunteer programs.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES IN SAN MATEO COUNTY
PARK STEWARDSHIP Z Restore
habitat for endangered species
such as the San Francisco garter
snake, and learn all about local
ecology. Volunteer projects are
a combination of hands-on work
and short natural history lessons.
TRAILS FOREVER CREW Z Your park trails need you!
Join the Trails Forever crew and you’ll help restore
and maintain trails, construct new routes, and protect
sensitive natural habitat.
GET STARTED—TODAY! Z Most programs are ongoing, and
offer regularly scheduled drop-in opportunities. Individual
and group opportunities are available.
MORE INFORMATION: [email protected]
www.parksconservancy.org/volunteer • (415) 561-3044 • www.
nps.gov/goga • To sign up for our newsletters visit www.parksconservancy.org/sanmateo and parksconservancy.org/rancho
McNee Ranch
(State Park)
San Pedro Valley
County Park
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State Beach
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Wicklow
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El Granada
Bus Stop*
Dogs currently allowed
on leash on all trails, unless
otherwise noted.
Pillar
Point
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Half Moon Bay
Public parking in the
Rancho property is
currently unavailable.
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San Francisco Watershed Lands
(restricted access)
M O N TA R A M O U N TA I N
Rancho is home to four
working ranches; please do not
feed or touch any animals or
enter any buildings without the
staff's permission.
Quarry
Park