Arastradero Preserve is a 600-acre open space area in Palo Alto, California, offering a tranquil setting for hiking, wildlife viewing, and mountain biking along rolling hills, creeks, and native grasslands.
Arastradero Preserve encompasses approximately 600 acres of protected open space in western Palo Alto, California. The preserve features a blend of oak woodlands, grasslands, seasonal creeks, and wetland habitats. Situated in the eastern foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the terrain includes gently rolling hills and valleys that provide refuge for native plants and wildlife such as deer, coyotes, great horned owls, and various songbirds. The preserve sits adjacent to the Palo Alto Foothills Park and connects with other regional trails to form a network ideal for outdoor recreation. The area was acquired and is maintained by the City of Palo Alto to protect its natural habitat while providing public access. Popular activities in Arastradero Preserve include hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and photography. Visitors enjoy peaceful trails like the Meadows Trail and Arastradero Creek Trail, which pass through diverse habitats and connect to hidden ponds and seasonal wetlands. The preserve offers interpretive signage and a trailhead facility with parking. Because of its proximity to Silicon Valley, it is a valued urban green space providing an accessible natural retreat. Its diverse ecosystems and the transition between grassland and woodland support a variety of native plants, making it a favorite for plant enthusiasts and nature photographers. The quiet environment combined with easy-to-moderate trails appeals to families, casual hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for scenic views close to the city.
Arastradero Creek Trail running through riparian habitats with seasonal wetlands
Scenic views from the Preserve’s hilltops overlooking Palo Alto and the Stanford Campus
Diverse native grasslands supporting wildflowers and native fauna
Secluded pond areas attracting waterfowl and frogs during wetter seasons
A seasonal waterway flowing through the preserve, supporting wetland habitats and attracting diverse bird species.
Open grasslands with native plants, providing habitat for pollinators and seasonal wildflowers.
Elevated points offering panoramic views of Palo Alto, Stanford University, and the nearby Santa Cruz Mountains.