yellow blooms alongside the trail

New Grasshopper Loop Trail Opens June 3

(Leigh Ann Gessner)

Celebrating 50 Years and 250 Miles of Trail

As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is also celebrating our 250th mile of public trail. The new 1.3-mile Grasshopper Loop Trail in La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve opened on the afternoon of Friday, June 3, 2022.

This easy-access loop trail is open to hiking year-round and welcomes on-leash dogs seasonally, and can be accessed from the preserve’s Sears Ranch Road parking area near the town of La Honda. The trail was expertly designed and built by Midpen staff to be protective of the natural environment, stand the test of time and provide an enjoyable visitor experience. /span>

“The trail crew came up with the name to honor two grassland-dependent species found here: the grasshopper and the grasshopper sparrow,” Midpen Open Space Technician Kandahar Husin said. “The name also refers to the experience trail users will have of hopping between this preserve’s different ecosystems over a short distance, with some incredible views along the way.”

The Grasshopper Loop Trail’s minimal elevation gain, generous width and relatively short distance make it accessible to visitors of diverse ages and abilities.

Along just over a mile, visitors to the trail traverse working ranchlands with grazing cattle, coastal grasslands, oak woodlands and redwood forests with expansive viewpoints along the way.

La Honda Creek, along with the Mindego Hill area of Russian Ridge, are the only two Midpen preserves where public trails pass through areas that are actively grazed by cattle as part of Midpen’s Conservation Grazing Program. Grazing is used to help manage and enhance coastal grasslands and the native plants and wildlife they support.

Dogs will not be allowed on the Grasshopper Loop Trail from August 1 through December 15, to protect the health and safety of visitors and support Midpen’s conservation grazing program during calving season.

Take a video tour of the new trail with Midpen staff and Doug McConnell from OpenRoad.
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dog at Fremont Older Preserve
  • Keep dogs on leash and stay on trail
  • Keep dogs to the Grasshopper Loop Trail only
  • Pick up dog waste and dispose of it in the provided receptacle 

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