Bicycle Sunday, the weekly event that allows for non-motorized use of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail, will be canceled on Feb 16 to meet increased staffing needs at other parks during the Presidents' Day weekend.
Huddart Park closed, March 7–10. Toyon Campground is closed and without water. Richards Road is partially closed to equestrians for the winter.
On Saturday, February 22, a trail run will be held in San Pedro Valley Park. Visitors are advised of heavy foot traffic on trails.
Ongoing closures at Coyote Point Recreation Area include the Beach Center, trails, and a restroom in the Eucalyptus area of the park.
Intermittent trail closures, weekdays Feb 18–Apr 18, for invasive plant management.
Horse trails are closed for winter.
Intermittent trail closures park-wide, Feb 3–Apr 1, for invasive plant management.
Treatment of oxalis on Pillar Point Bluff will occur sometime between Monday, February 3 and Friday, February 28. The work is expected to take up to three days and will require closures along the Jean Lauer Trail, Ross’ Cove Trail, and Frenchman’s Reef Trail.
Treatment of oxalis on Vallemar Bluff, north of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, will occur sometime between Monday, February 3 and Friday, February 28. The work is expected to take one day, during which the Vallemar Bluff area and trail will be closed.
On Sat., Dec. 21, Flood Park will open recently completed facilities, including a small multi-use sports field, basketball and tennis and pickleball courts, and the bike pump track.
San Mateo County Park's Natural Resource Management efforts at San Bruno Mountain were recently featured on a broadcast of KALW Public Media's Crosscurrents series. Listen to the episode.
To stay safe and protect the environment, here are some tips about visiting parks during or after rain.