{"product_id":"ohlone-wilderness-regional-preserve-ebrpd-map","title":"Ohlone Wilderness Regional Preserve","description":"You have to hike or ride horseback to see this magnificent 9,737-acre parkland, accessible only by way of the Ohlone Wilderness Trail. Its centerpiece is 3,817-foot Rose Peak, just 32 feet lower than Mount Diablo. Surrounding Rose Peak are grassy ridges, profusely flowered in season. The abundance of wildlife includes golden eagles, mountain lions, and tule elk. \r\nAttractions\r\nThe region is home to very few people, but it shelters abundant wildlife. Creatures not often seen near metropolitan areas live in these lands, including the endangered bald eagle, mountain lions, bobcats, deer, and a herd of Tule Elk.\r\n\r\nThe landscape includes oak and bay woodlands, grassy uplands carpeted with springtime wildflowers, and wilderness ridges and peaks.\r\n\r\nHiking and Horseback Riding\r\nThe remote and beautiful wilderness areas of the Ohlone Wilderness are accessible only through the Ohlone Wilderness Trail. The Ohlone Trail traverses 28 miles of mountains and canyons in southern Alameda County and is open to hikers and equestrians. Trail bicycles and motor vehicles are not permitted.\r\n\r\nThe Ohlone Trail passes through the Ohlone Wilderness and three regional parks: Mission Peak Regional Preserve in Fremont, Sunol Regional Wilderness near Pleasanton and south of Sunol, and Del Valle Regional Park. It also passes through two watershed areas leased from the San Francisco Water Department.\r\n\r\nIt is very important to stay on the trail corridor in these leased areas and obey directional signs along the way. Trespassing off-trail into non-leased water department lands may result in citation and may jeopardize future public use of the leased lands.\r\nCamping\r\nA separate camping reservation is required if you plan on staying overnight at one of the designated campsites along the Ohlone Wilderness Trail. Camping reservations must be made at least TWO days in advance by calling the Reservations Department.\r\n\r\nOvernight parking, with a reservation and permit, is allowed in the Del Valle, Sunol, and Mission Peak parking lots. Please visit our Camping page for additional information.\r\n\r\nCurrent Water Availability\r\nBackpack water comes from natural springs and may not be available.\r\nAll water is non-potable (filter, treat, or boil for human consumption).\r\n\r\nBoyd Camp (Ohlone Wilderness)\r\nDoe Canyon Horse Camp (Ohlone Wilderness)  \r\nMaggie’s Half Acre (Ohlone Wilderness)  \r\nStewart’s Camp (Ohlone Wilderness)  \r\nSunol Backpack Camp (Hawk’s Nest)","brand":"EBRPD","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46063487221916,"sku":"1746356","price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/20260203141007-ebrpd-ohlone-wilderness-regional-preserve-map-1746356-preview-0_e82c883f-9268-4746-8c89-5e8beb1dfdad.jpg?v=1770215288","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/ohlone-wilderness-regional-preserve-ebrpd-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}