
Great trail to walk and enjoy the breeze/scenery. Well maintained path. Highly recommend.
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Ravenswood Open Space Preserve in East Palo Alto, CA offers a serene escape into the wetlands of the San Francisco Bay, providing a prime location for birdwatching and family adventures along its flat, easy-access trails. With a diverse array of bird species and unique marshland vegetation, visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature while exploring the 376-acre preserve.
Managed through a joint effort between San Mateo County and the District, Ravenswood Preserve features a 2.1-mile paved Bay Trail with overlook platforms, tidal marsh wildlife, and accessible boardwalks, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Bay Area.
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Great trail to walk and enjoy the breeze/scenery. Well maintained path. Highly recommend.
The Ravenswood Open Space Preserve is just that -- yet another local open space preserve. However, it's located along the bay. You get some great views of the area from a place that is relatively...
This open space preserve is similar to others in the bay area, nothing too unique about it, but just as beautiful. There are two observation platforms via the bay spur trail from the entrance...
My husband, daughter and I go hiking/walking here whenever we have time. Sometimes we even bring our dog and senior father. Lots of nice cute little wildlife. My daughter loves seeing the ducks...
Currently on the hunt for a peninsula equivalence to Don Edward & Coyote Hills on the East bay. Although they share the same waters, it's not exactly the same. Where Don Edward and Coyote Hills...
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