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It is extremely curvy so "slow down". Over the years there have been a fair number of drivers who went over the side and were seriously injured or killed. There are pull outs for stopping and viewing.

Always be aware of your surroundings. This is a favorite place for couples to stop view the sunset. There have been some strong arm robberies up here since it is isolated and some distance from readily available help.

The best views are either early in the morning or during sunset on a clear or near clear day. Don't bother if foggy as the road is slippery and visibility can be reduced to no more than 5 feet. Like I said. The views are :"To Die" for. Beautiful views, but don't go at night if you can't stand the smell of weed at every turn-off point. There's no escaping it. You'll find a bunch of teenagers drinking too, but mostly stoners.

Police don't patrol the area. It'd be nice to walk around there at night without any worries. Tom B Berkeley, CA contributions. The Grizzly Peak area encompasses some great attractions. It is about feet tall. There is not really any particular attraction known as "Grizzly Peak," in other words, there is no sign proclaiming, "Grizzly Peak. The viewpoint is fine, and it is somewhat like the view from an airplane. I have lived in Berkeley, CA since , and in my opinion, it is rare that anybody considers Grizzly Peak to be a tourist destination or to be a "fun attraction.

There are many trails in Tilden Park, located in the Berkeley hills, but there is not any particular trail that leads you to something called, "Grizzly Peak. First of all, Grizzly Peak Road, and associated roads such as Claremont Avenue, Skyline Boulevard, and Pinehurst Road, are excellent for bicyclists and for roadside hikers. As is self-evident to any visitor to Grizzly Peak Road, this area is popular for bicycling.

Now regarding the stellar attractions, the "little train" is located a stone's throw from Grizzly Peak. The little train, also known as the "steam train" and also as "Redwood Valley Railway," is a 15 inch gauge miniature railway, established in It has 1.

The engine is a genuine steam engine that belches steam, and it pulls about 12 passenger cars. A small gift shop sells post cards, hats, pins, hats, and T-shirts, all with pictures of the steam train. Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail. Length 4.

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