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San Pedro Valley Park

San Pedro Valley Park

San Pedro Valley Park

600 Oddstad Boulevard, Pacifica, California 94044

(650) 355-8289

San Pedro Valley Park is a scenic park and hiking destination in Pacifica on California’s San Francisco Peninsula. This expansive 1,052-acre park embraces the middle and south forks of San Pedro Creek, which serve as important Steelhead spawning grounds, and sits among the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountain range. Located at 600 Oddstad Blvd in Pacifica, the park offers group and family picnic areas with barbecue pits, a self-guiding nature trail, a visitor center, and sweeping views that make it a treasured natural retreat just minutes from urban areas on the Peninsula.

It is important for dog owners to know that dogs and other pets are not permitted in San Pedro Valley Park. This restriction is in place to protect the sensitive habitat, including the Steelhead spawning creeks and the diverse wildlife that calls the park home. While this means you will need to make other arrangements for your dog before visiting, the park remains a wonderful destination for hikers and nature lovers who want to experience the Peninsula’s finest outdoor spaces.

The park contains seven trails offering a variety of habitats, lengths, and levels of difficulty. The Montara Mountain Trail is a popular route that rewards hikers with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the Farallon Islands, and the surrounding Pacifica coastline. The Brooks Creek Trail is another highlight, offering views of Brooks Falls as it cascades 175 feet in three dramatic tiers during the rainy months of winter and spring. From gentle nature walks to challenging climbs, San Pedro Valley Park has a trail to match your ability and ambition.

If you are traveling with your dog and still want to enjoy hiking in the Pacifica area, several nearby alternatives welcome leashed dogs. Mori Point offers a breathtaking three-mile dog-friendly hike with potential whale sightings and incredible ocean views. Pedro Point Headlands features 246 acres to explore with views of headland cliffs, San Pedro Rock, Devil’s Slide, and the Pacific coastline. These nearby options make it possible to enjoy a full day of outdoor adventure in Pacifica even if San Pedro Valley Park itself is off-limits for your canine companion. With a 4.8-star Google rating from 700 reviews, San Pedro Valley Park is a well-loved destination among locals and visitors alike.

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