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Coyote Hills Regional Park park

California, USA San Francisco Bay watershed 37.536°, -122.077°
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Coyote Hills Regional Park -- California park
Coyote Hills Regional Park California · San Francisco Bay watershed
About this park

Coyote Hills Regional Park

Coyote Hills Regional Park is a 978-acre park located in Fremont, California. There are many good reasons to visit Coyote Hills, including its beautiful natural scenery, extensive hiking trails, and fascinating history. The park features rolling hills, marshlands, and a variety of wildlife habitats, providing ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the area.

One of the highlights of Coyote Hills is the extensive interpretive program, which includes guided hikes, birdwatching tours, and cultural demonstrations. Visitors can also explore the park's historic sites, including the Ohlone Village Site and the Patterson Ranch, which offer a glimpse into the area's rich Native American and ranching history.

Other points of interest include the scenic Bayview Trail, which offers stunning views of the San Francisco Bay, and the Quarry Trail, which leads visitors to an old rock quarry that was once used to build the nearby Dumbarton Bridge.

Interesting facts about Coyote Hills include the fact that it was once home to the Ohlone people, who lived in the area for thousands of years before the arrival of Spanish settlers. The park also played a significant role in the California Gold Rush, as miners would travel through the area on their way to the Sierra Nevada mountains.

The best time of year to visit Coyote Hills is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and the park is less crowded. However, the park is open year-round and offers a variety of activities and events for visitors to enjoy throughout the year.
StateCalifornia
WatershedSan Francisco Bay
Latitude37.5357°
Longitude-122.0772°
Land designation

Park & land designation reference

A quick legend for the federal and state land categories Snoflo tracks. Each designation comes with different rules around access, recreation, and resource extraction.

National Park
Large protected natural areas managed by the federal government to preserve significant landscapes, ecosystems, and cultural resources; recreation is allowed but conservation is the priority.
State Park
Public natural or recreational areas managed by a state government, typically smaller than national parks and focused on regional natural features, recreation, and education.
Local Park
Community-level parks managed by cities or counties, emphasizing recreation, playgrounds, sports, and green space close to populated areas.
Wilderness Area
The highest level of land protection in the U.S.; designated areas where nature is left essentially untouched, with no roads, structures, or motorized motorized access permitted.
National Recreation Area
Areas set aside primarily for outdoor recreation (boating, hiking, fishing, often around reservoirs, rivers, or scenic landscapes); may allow more development.
National Conservation Area (BLM)
BLM-managed areas with special ecological, cultural, or scientific value; more protection than typical BLM land but less strict than Wilderness Areas.
State Forest
State-managed forests focused on habitat, watershed, recreation, and sustainable timber harvest.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land
Vast federal lands managed for mixed use -- recreation, grazing, mining, conservation -- with fewer restrictions than national parks or forests.
Detailed forecast

Plan your visit down to the hour

Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no.

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5-day forecast table

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Long-term outlook

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Stay nearby

Area campgrounds

Snoflo-tracked campgrounds within reach of Coyote Hills Regional Park, with reservations status.

Campground Reservations Toilets View
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Alameda County Fairgrounds Rv
Sunol Regional Wilderness
Youth Group Camp Area
Oak Knoll Group Area
Anthony Chabot Family Campground
Around the spot

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Responsible recreation & Leave No Trace

Know before you go
Check the operator's site for hours, permit requirements, seasonal closures, and fire restrictions before heading out.
Stay on trail
Stick to marked paths to protect vegetation, prevent erosion, and avoid disturbing wildlife habitat.
Respect wildlife
Observe from a distance, never feed wildlife, and store food securely if camping is permitted on-site.
Pack it in, pack it out
Carry out all trash, food scraps, and gear. Many parks have limited or no trash service.
Leave what you find
Don't take rocks, plants, or artifacts. They make the park what it is for the next visitor.

Set push alerts in the Snoflo app

Save Coyote Hills Regional Park as a favorite, set a custom threshold (precipitation, freezing temperatures, fire-restriction days), and the iOS app will push the moment conditions cross.

FAQ

About Coyote Hills Regional Park

What can I do at Coyote Hills Regional Park?

Most Snoflo-tracked parks support hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Check the operator's site for activity-specific rules (camping, fishing, paddling, hunting).

How fresh is the weather data?

The hourly forecast updates throughout the day from NOAA / yr.no. Streamflow comes live from USGS streamgauges.

When is the best time to visit?

Use the 15-day temperature & precipitation outlook on this page to plan -- pick a window with comfortable temperatures and low precipitation.

How do I get to Coyote Hills Regional Park?

Tap Directions in the hero above to open driving directions in Google Maps, or Open in map to center the Snoflo interactive map on the park.

Can I get alerts when conditions change?

Yes -- alerts are managed in the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this park, set a threshold (temperature, precipitation), and you'll get a push the moment it crosses.

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