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Biking San Bruno's Sweeney Ridge
On November 4,
1769, the expedition of the Spanish explorer, Captain Gaspar de
Portola, in search of Monterey Bay, climbed from the coast to
what is today Sweeney Ridge. From that vantage point, his party
beheld the valley below and the present-day San Francisco Bay.
Not realizing the importance of his discovery, Portola and his
group camped by a small lagoon, now covered over by San Andreas
Lake, and attempted to get around the bay. Unsuccessful in that
effort, he eventually found Monterey Bay in the following year.
In 1773, subsequent Spanish expeditions charted the San
Francisco Bay and established San Francisco.
Historic Sweeney
Ridge, encompassing some 1047 acres, was incorporated into the
Golden Gate National Recreation Area in 1984. At the top of
Sweeney Ridge, you will find magnificent views to the east of
the San Andreas Lake and the San Francisco Watershed, the Bay,
and Mount Diablo, and to the west, of Pacifica and the ocean
shoreline.
Region: San Francisco |
Ride Rating: Moderate |
Total Distance: 12 miles |
Riding Time: 2 hours |
Total Elevation Gain: 1600 feet |
Calories Burned: 750 |
Type of Bike: Mountain Bike |
The route leads out
of the Skyline College campus and through residential
neighborhoods to Sneath Lane. At the end of Sneath Lane is the
paved trail, also named Sneath Lane, leading to Sweeney Ridge.
This trail is very steep in places and climbs about 600 feet to
get to the ridge top. At the top, there is a small marker on the
unpaved Sweeney Ridge Trail.
After proceeding
out and back along Sweeney Ridge Trail, you will follow Baquaino
Trail down the other side of the ridge to Pacifica. This is also
unpaved and is very steep. Once in Pacifica, you will follow
Highway 1 a short distance north and then return to the campus
by climbing up Sharp Park Drive.
Starting Point
Begin at Skyline College, in
San Bruno. There is plenty
of parking on the campus and there is no fee during the weekend, but during the week you must be
careful to avoid parking areas requiring a permit. To get to
Skyline from San Francisco, get off Highway 280 at Sneath Lane and
follow Sneath Lane west to Skyline Boulevard. Turn right on
Skyline Boulevard and follow until you reach the campus.
From the
San Jose,
exit Highway 280 at the Skyline Boulevard and Pacifica off ramp.
Follow Skyline Boulevard for about 2.5 miles to the campus.
Start the mileage from the athletic field in the center of the
campus.
Terrain
Road surfaces are
paved, except for about 4 miles on dirt trails with some very
steep downhill sections. Some traffic is encountered on a
section of Highway 1. Two climbs are required,
with one very steep section on Sneath Lane.
Ride Details and Mile Markers
0.0 |
Proceed out of the campus on College Drive toward Skyline
Boulevard. |
0.5 |
Turn RIGHT onto Longview Drive. |
0.6 |
Turn LEFT onto Moreland Drive. |
0.8 |
Turn LEFT onto Riverside Drive. |
0.9 |
Turn RIGHT onto Sneath Lane. |
1.6 |
Golden Gate National Recreation Area at the gate, heading
toward Sweeney Ridge. |
3.2 |
Turn LEFT at the top of the ridge onto unpaved Sweeney Ridge
Trail. |
3.3 |
A historical marker is located on the hilltop to the left of
the trail with sweeping views of the bay to the east and the
ocean to the west. Continue STRAIGHT on Sweeney Ridge Trail
at the intersection with Baquaino Trail on the right. |
4.4 |
Gate marking the end of Sweeney Ridge Trail. Turn around and
return the way you came. |
5.4 |
Turn LEFT onto Baquaino Trail. Be careful, since this is a
very steep descent. |
6.4 |
Go past gate and then turn LEFT toward Fassler Avenue. |
6.9 |
Continue STRAIGHT at the gate onto paved Fassler Avenue. |
8.2 |
Turn RIGHT onto Highway 1 (Coast Highway). |
8.8 |
CROSS OVER Highway 1 to use the bike path on the west side
of the roadway. |
9.1 |
Follow bike route signs to avoid this section of the
highway. You will follow parallel to the highway on Bradford
Way, along the golf course. |
9.7 |
Sharp Park Golf Course clubhouse on the left. |
9.8 |
Turn RIGHT onto Sharp Park Road and cross over freeway. |
11.1 |
Turn RIGHT onto College Drive toward Skyline College campus. |
11.5 |
Enter campus and turn RIGHT to loop around. |
12.1 |
End of the ride at the athletic field. |
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