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Edgewood Park Adventures

Edgewood Park is a protected natural area in San Mateo County, California, known for its rare wildflower displays and diverse ecosystems, offering scenic hiking and nature observation.

467
Acres Protected
6.0
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Edgewood Park

 

Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve is a 467-acre protected area located in San Mateo County, California, managed by the San Mateo County Parks Department. The park features a unique blend of ecosystems, including serpentine grasslands, oak woodlands, and chaparral habitats. It is particularly renowned for its stunning spring wildflower displays, which attract botanists and nature enthusiasts from across the region. Established in 1979, Edgewood Park plays an important role in preserving sensitive species, including several rare and endangered plants that thrive on the nutrient-poor serpentine soil. Visitors can explore over 6 miles of well-maintained trails that wind through diverse terrain offering panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay Area and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Popular activities include hiking, wildflower viewing, birdwatching, and photography. The park's environmentally sensitive habitats provide critical refuge for local wildlife, such as bobcats, coyotes, and a variety of songbirds and raptors. Educational programs and guided walks are offered seasonally, highlighting the park’s ecological importance and conservation efforts. Its close proximity to urban centers makes it a convenient location for day trips focused on outdoor recreation and environmental learning. The park emphasizes sustainable usage to protect the fragile ecosystems from overuse while providing access to nature for the public.

Highlights

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Wildflower displays with over 100 species including the rare San Mateo thorn-mint

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Serpentine grasslands supporting endangered plant species

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Panoramic views overlooking the San Francisco Bay and surrounding hills

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Diverse habitats encompassing chaparral, oak woodlands, and serpentine soils

Notable Natural Features

Serpentine Soil Grasslands

Unique soil chemistry supports rare and endemic plant species not commonly found elsewhere.

Edgewood Trail

Main trail providing sweeping views of the Bay Area and access to the park's wildflower hotspots.

Wildflower Viewing Area

Designated spots within the preserve known for the highest concentrations of spring blooms.