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ne th La 35 ea 380 Sn Ave Crystal Springs Regional Trail El Camino Real San Bruno Skyline San Bruno Caltrain 800 Sneath A LEGEND Blvd 280 Regional Other 600 C 101 P Parking Sweeney r trail trails San Andreas e segment s Crystal Ridge t Paved trail 1.3 m A Trail access o Springs Rd (bicycle, equestrian GGNRA o S r and hiking) W D Restrooms r E Hiking and E Junipero Serra N equestrian trails Picnic area E County Park Y

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R R C I I D a D 800 Jepson Laurel G m G E E p The Sawyer Camp segment is home to the state’s s e largest and oldest California laurel tree, which is 800 Mud Dam g Reservoir m estimated to be more than 600 years old. California Jepson Laurel e n laurels, also known as California bay, pepperwood, t 800 35 and Oregon myrtle, are known for their fine-grained Juan Bautista DeAnza SAN MATEO 280 and exceptionally strong wood. The tree’s namesake National Historic Trail Peninsula – Willis Linn Jepson – was a noted botanist and This 1,210-mile historic route Watershed author of numerous books including The Jepson from Arizona to SFPUC 600 3.5 Manual: Higher Plants of California, a valued Sa commemorates the 1775-1776 n C Black M r resource for teachers and naturalists. y a s Spanish expedition that led to the t t eo a Road Mtn. 800 C l Trail users can admire the tree while using nearby A C S founding of the Pueblo of San Jose, the r p 92 H e r I e i picnic tables. Restrooms are also available here. L k n Mission and Presidio of San Francisco, g L s

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1600 S between the San Andreas and Crystal C o P A re e e l t Bicyclists, joggers, hikers, skaters and a a Springs reservoirs. Timber from k ryst C M families with strollers flock to a portion of the the area was used to build the San an S trail closed to vehicle traffic each Sunday, Francisco Presidio and Mission. Crystal Springs seasonally. The section runs along Cañada 101 Dam P 800 o l Road between Highway 92 and Edgewood 1.2 h 400 e nker H m Road. This is a great opportunity to enjoy Bu ill u s 800 D spectacular views from this 2.5-mile stretch r

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0.5 R The 23,000-acre Peninsula Watershed is owned o 650-361-1785. a 92 and managed by the San Francisco Public Utilities P A d Commission (SFPUC), and is designated as a State Fish and Game Refuge. The Crystal Springs Regional Rals 92 0.5 ton Av Trail is within the Scenic and Recreation Easement of 35 1.0 e

U the Watershed. Trail users are required to stay on the 0.3 Ralston p This dramatic landmark was built by the p e Bike Trail designated trail. r C City of San Francisco as a monument to the 600 Runoff from the Watershed fills the Crystal Springs, A P engineering achievement that brought water r Sheep San Andreas, and Pilarcitos reservoirs. To protect the y from to the Bay Area. s t C a l S water source, access to the Watershed is limited. r The monument, which features fluted pr y However, guided tours along the Fifield-Cahill Ridge in s 1.8 columns, Corinthian capitals, and a reflecting

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r weekdays800 9am – 4pm. Special use permits S T v rail o www.sfwater.org or by calling the SFPUC at 650-652-3203. ir p r can be obtained by calling 650-872-5900. in Peninsula g 0.3 s Skyline Blvd Watershed SFPUC 280 Pulgas Water Temple Crystal Springs and San Andreas Reservoirs 1200 (SFPUC) HALF 400 MOON The stunning Crystal Springs and San Andreas Reservoirs fill a rift valley Cañada Road Pulgas Ridge BAY formed by the San Andreas Fault. Two dams, one at the southern end of Open Space the San Andreas Reservoir and another at the midpoint of the Crystal Preserve segment Springs Reservoir, hold water captured from the Peninsula Watershed 35 Road Filoli and water delivered from the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir in Yosemite National 2.1 Edgewood Park. The reservoirs supply water to San Francisco and the Peninsula. Trail od REDWOOD wo A e CITY dg 1.9 E 0.4 Edgewood County 800 Ohlone-Portolá Heritage Trail Park and Natural This planned 90-mile trail, the Preserve 1.0 eastern portion of which will follow Ave Crystal Springs Trail, will tell the story 3.1 Skyline Blvd Phleger C a 1 of the Ohlone people, who lived in San ñ 1600 a d Estate a Jefferson Mateo County for 10,000 years, and Purisima GGNRA 0.6 the Portolá expedition of 1769, which A Creek Redwoods Runnymeade Rd Dr the Ohlone guided and supported. do Open Space 0.2 un ym 0.5 Ra Preserve 600 Huddart Rd County

Park ings Mo K un ta 1600 in Road Woodside Store Historic Site WOODSIDE Teague Hill Open Space Woodside Rd 35 5.8 miles to Wunderlich Park Preserve 800 84

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