Coyote Hills Run with Dogs

Runner Garrick (@8ntmuch) did a 5+ mile tight single-track trail run in the Coyote area with dogs Olly and Loki [https://x.com/i/status/2032048970147516664]. Is this the Coyote Hills Regional Park?

Coyote Hills Regional Park does allow dogs, but they must be leashed. Dogs aren't allowed on the marsh trails, the Chochenyo Trail, in the Nectar Garden, or in the Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge. The park features a variety of trails, including paved and unpaved paths, and some fire roads. Many trails are wide and relatively flat, suitable for beginning hikers. Some trails connect to the Alameda Creek Regional Trail and the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. A popular route is the Bayview Trail, which loops around the hills offering views of the bay and marsh. Red Hill Trail climbs to the top of the hills, providing panoramic views. Note that there is very little shade in the park.

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