Byxbee Park & Emily Renzel Wetlands
Location
Byxbee Park & Emily Renzel Wetlands are located between Embarcadero and San Antonio Roads in the baylands of Mountain View and Palo Alto. There are several trailheads along the trail, but I recommend beginning at the North or South end of this area.
- From the San Antonio Road exit off Hwy 101, turn East. Follow San Antonio Road until it ends, then turn right. Parking and trailhead are on the left, immediately.
- From the Embarcadero Road exit off Hwy 101, turn East. Follow Enbarcadero Road until it ends, then turn right. Parking and trailhead are on the left in about a block.
- Get directions using Mapquest's
Map of Terminal Blvd & San Antonio Rd, Mountain View, CA 94043, US or Map of [2288-2299] Embarcadero Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303, US
You can also begin the hike from
Stevens Creek Trail or
Shoreline Park, to increase the distance.
Attractions:
- This trail is part of the Bay Trail and links directly to the Bay Trail South, as it passes through Shoreline Park and up to Stevens Creek. Link it up for a long trek!
- Bicycles are allowed.
- Dogs are allowed on leash (but not in Shoreline Park).
- Wildlife include tons of birds, including ducks, herons, egrets, sandpipers, falcons, and pheasant. Also find an abundance of squirrels and lizards, as well as the rare skunk and rabbit.
- Watch small airplanes and helicopters fly low, as they approach the airfield at the end of Embarcadero.
- There are an abundance of benches and viewing platforms along the paths.
- Enjoy grassy hills, wetlands / estuary (Mayfield Slough), Matadero Creek, and bay.
- There are bathrooms at the San Antonio Road trailhead and Byxbee Park.
- Byxbee is known as Art Park for the meandering white, crushed-oyster trails around rows of poles on the park's hill, in addition to several other art installments.
- There is a Nature Center at the North side of Byxbee Park with a wooden walkway that overlooks the wetlands.
Limitations:
- The traffic on Hwy 101 can generate a lot of noise.
- Some of the trail and adjacent waterways are being renovated, meaning there are some small detours and rough spots (that I assume will be fixed soon).
- Stay on the trail to avoid ticks and poison oak!
Season:
Year round, about 8 am to sunset
Fees:
None.
Maps & More Information:
Handicapped Access:
The Greenway is flat and almost entirely paved. In some places where the path intersects the road, the curve is not graded for wheelchair access. Additionally, some navigation through parking lots or on sidewalks is needed where the Greenway is fragmented, making it less than ideal for handicapped use.