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Views · Wildflowers
St. Joseph's Hill Preserve is open 1/2 an hour before sunrise to 1/2 an hour after sunset.
Description
The
Manzanita Trail is an extension of the
Novitiate Trail in the St. Joseph's Hill Preserve. Take the
Jones Trail from one of the parking areas to the
Novitiate Trail, and then continue on that trail for roughly .5 mile where the trail meets up with the
Manzanita Trail, which goes off to the right.
The trail remains level for the first .2 of a mile before it climbs quickly uphill and levels out again. Views of the surrounding hills and Lexington Reservoir spread out on the righthand side of the trail. Wildflowers and flowering bushes line the left side of the trail. The trail is a mix of dirt and gravel and remains wide as it climbs toward the summit of St. Joseph's Hill. Take an opportunity to enjoy the views as the trail climbs up the hillside. At .4 miles, the
Serpentine Trail cuts off to the left and provides an alternative route uphill. Some of the views are disrupted by power lines that run through the preserve.
At .5 miles, the trail begins to climb more steeply uphill as the trail moves away from Highway 17 and the reservoir. Passing .7 miles, the trail meets up again with the
Serpentine Trail and
Range Trail junction. The trail goes off to the right and climbs until it reaches the summit of St. Joseph's Hill. The views of the South Bay and the hills spread out before you, although they are partially obstructed. There is a bench and wooden fence where you can rest, and bikers can lean their bikes, before continuing downhill.
The trail begins to drop along the back side of the preserve, where you can get glimpses of homes just outside the park boundary. Circling around the hill, the trail passes the
Upper Brothers Bypass Trail and finally ends where the
Lower Brothers Bypass Trail and the
Range Trail intersect. From here, you can have several options to get back to the parking area.
You can take the
Range Trail back to the
Novitiate Trail or if you want to add some additional distance to your trip, take the
Lower Brothers Bypass Trail to meet up with the
Novitiate Trail deeper in the preserve, and then turn left to head back to the junction with the Manzanita and
Jones Trail.
Flora & Fauna
In the spring, a wide variety of wildflowers and flowering plants can be seen along the trail.
Rabbits, lizards, and various species of birds can be seen and heard along the trail. Mountain Lions and bobcats have been reported in the preserve, so be on the lookout in the mornings and in the evenings. Rattlesnakes have been reported in the area as well, so be on the lookout on hot summer days.
Contacts
Shared By:
David Hitchcock
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