13 San Mateo County Parks Reopen Today
Thank you KRON4 for informing us that San Mateo County will reopen 13 parks today, May 4.
After being closed since March 27, the San Mateo County Parks Department will reopen trails in 13 of its 23 parks today Monday, May 4.
Visitors will be required to:
- Hike single file on narrow trails
- Keep six feet apart from others,
- Not congregate with people who aren’t from their household
- Carry face coverings.
Playgrounds, picnic areas, campgrounds, fields, visitor centers, and some restrooms and parking lots will remain closed.
To prevent the congestion on trails and in parking areas that occurred last month prior to park closures, the department will convert some single-track trails to one-direction routes, open a limited number of parking lots, prohibit road parking, and keep some trails closed to bikes. Dogs must be on a leash in parks and trails where dog walking is allowed.
Among the parks that will reopen is Crystal Springs Regional Trail, but only to foot traffic for now. Bicycles won’t be allowed on the 15-mile trail. The department will work towards opening additional parks in phases and based on factors that include visitor compliance with rules, the department’s ability to secure adequate cleaning and protective supplies for staff, and orders issued by the county’s health officer.
During each phase, the department will monitor trail use through data collected on trail counters, staff observations, and visitor reports.
The 13 parks will open at 8 am and close at 7 pm. daily. They include some of the peninsula’s most popular parks and are located throughout the county and near heavily populated areas where walk-in access is possible.
San Mateo County Park Updates
To Reopen May 4
- Crystal Springs Regional Trail Parking available. Walkers and joggers only. View more »
- Edgewood Park Parking lot open. View more »
- Huddart Park Parking lot open. View more »
- Junipero Serra Park Parking lot closed. View more »
- Memorial Park Parking lot closed. View more »
- Mirada Surf West
- Pescadero Creek Park Parking lot open. View more »
- Pillar Point Bluff Parking lot open. View more »
- Quarry Park Parking lot open. View more »
- Ralston Bike Trail
- Sam McDonald Park Parking lot open. View more »
- San Bruno Mountain Park Parking lot closed. View more »
- San Pedro Valley Park Parking lot closed. View more »
- Wunderlich Park Parking lot open. View more »
To Remain Closed
Playgrounds, picnic areas, campgrounds, fields, visitor centers, and some restrooms and parking lots will remain closed.
- Coyote Point Recreation Area The Bay Trail will be open.
- Devil’s Slide Trail
- Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Trails will be open for use, but the tidepools will be closed.
- Flood Park
- Friendship Park
- Moss Beach Park
- Sanchez Adobe
- Woodside Store
“We are eager to welcome visitors back to San Mateo County Parks and for them to experience the physical and mental health benefits of being outdoors and on the trails,” said Parks Director Nicholas Calderon. Watch his special message below.