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6.37 km
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12.7 km
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6.69 km
3.65 km
2.40 km
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7.61 km
2.88 km
1.11 km
770 m
364 m
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The primary trailhead for Nimitz Way is located at Inspiration Point in Tilden Regional Park, near Berkeley. This is also the main parking area. Be aware that the parking lot can fill up quickly on weekends, so arriving early is advisable.
While direct public transport to Inspiration Point can be limited, you can research bus routes that serve Tilden Regional Park. Options might include AC Transit buses that connect to areas near the park, requiring a short walk or transfer to reach the trailhead. It's best to check current schedules and routes with AC Transit or a trip planner.
Yes, Nimitz Way is generally considered easy to moderate, making it a good option for beginner joggers. It features a gradual rise in elevation with a typical grade of 3 percent for most of its length, providing a consistent but not overly strenuous workout.
The trail is primarily a paved, roughly 8-foot-wide path, which is excellent for jogging. It was originally an access road. While mostly paved, there are opportunities to connect to unpaved sections, such as a short dirt trail leading to a 360-degree view at the end of the asphalt path, or other dirt trails like the San Pablo Ridge Trail.
The route offers extensive panoramic views of the San Pablo Reservoir, Briones Reservoir, the San Francisco Bay, and Mount Diablo. On clear days, you might even spot the Golden Gate Bridge. Key points of interest include the Laurel Canyon Trailhead at Nimitz / Bay Area Ridge Trail and the Nimitz Way Viewpoint. The landscape changes as you enter Wildcat Regional Park, transitioning to more open, grassy hills.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other trail users, including hikers, bicyclists, and horseback riders. Always clean up after your pet.
Spring and fall often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures. However, the trail is accessible year-round. During summer, be prepared for sun exposure as much of the path has little tree cover. Winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain, but clear days offer crisp views.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access Nimitz Way or Wildcat Canyon Regional Park for day use. The park is open to the public.
Yes, the route is part of the larger East Bay Area Ridge Trail and the 31-mile East Bay Skyline National Trail. It also intersects with other paths such as the Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail, Fire Trail No 3, Laurel Canyon Road, Wildcat Peak Trail, and San Pablo Ridge Trail, offering opportunities for longer or varied routes.
Given that most of the path is open with little tree cover, sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and sufficient water are crucial, especially on warm days. Comfortable jogging shoes, appropriate layers for changing weather, and perhaps a snack are also recommended. Mile markers are present, which can be helpful for tracking your distance.
Toilet facilities are available at the start of the trail near Inspiration Point, which is also the main parking area. Benches are placed at various scenic spots along the trail, providing opportunities for resting and enjoying the views.