Hikers in Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve / photo by Lanette Otvos

Tails & Twilight Trails

Saturday, June 21, 2025
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fremont Older Preserve
Approximate Total Miles
3

On the day after summer solstice, join Docent Naturalists Ani Agahian and Mary Ann Frank for a serene sunset adventure at Hunters Point, a 900-foot-high hilltop with breathtaking views of the Santa Clara Valley. You and your dog (or just you!) will travel the Seven Springs Loop Trail on this moderately‐paced hike with a 554-foot elevation gain. Along the way you’ll dive into the rich history of the land, explore stories of the Fremont Older Historic House, and visit the pet cemetery. Dogs are welcome but not required—just your sense of curiosity and love for nature! Remember to bring a flashlight. Reservations are required and will be accepted on or after June 7 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) and close June 20 at 2:00 p.m.

Where to Meet

Meet at the Prospect Parking Area on Prospect Road in Cupertino.  Exit Highway 85 at De Anza Boulevard.  (From northbound 85 turn left on De Anza Blvd. and from southbound 85 turn right on De Anza Blvd.)  Travel on De Anza Blvd. (toward the mountains) for about 0.5 miles.  Turn right on Prospect Rd.  At the first stop sign, turn left and cross the railroad tracks to remain on Prospect Rd. Follow Prospect Rd. for 1.3 miles, turning left after the Saratoga Country Club, until you reach the preserve parking lot. 

To ensure your experience on a docent naturalist outing is enjoyable please review these activity guidelines.

For more information about trail characteristics for this event, check out the Midpen Trail Explorer app. To learn more about ADA accommodations for events, or make an inquiry with the ADA coordinator, visit our Accessibility page.

If your activity requires registration, please be sure to cancel your reservation (from your confirmation email) if you are no longer able to attend so others can participate.

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