The
“outer loop” trails in
Sycamore Grove Park include
Valley View Loop,
Cattail Pond Loop,
Meadowlark Loop and
Harrier Trail. Whereas the
“inner loop” trail—the Winery Loop—leads around flat grasslands and orchards, the outer loop trails traverse mostly open hillsides with various vista points.
You can access those loops via
Wagon Road Trail. Ascend the less steep branch of the Wagon Road Trail loop near the junction of the
Winery Loop and
Walnut Trail. This shaded, east-heading incline takes you above the
Olivina winery ruins with views of the partially overgrown rubble inside the buildings that once were used to produce olive oil, wine and brandy.
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Pair of palms near Wagon Road Trail/Valley View Loop intersection |
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Post at Valley View Loop/Harrier Trail junction |
Continuing south on Wagon Road Trail, you will pass another historic site, a pair of palm trees and then meet the
Valley View Loop. Turn left on the loop trail and after half a mile you will arrive at the
Harrier Trail post. Harrier Trail is a path traversing meadows next to an olive orchard and the Veterans Administration Hospital. The Harrier Trail incline past the row of tall eucalyptus trees alongside the hospital property leads to an unnamed loop. Either way you eventually will end up on Valley View Loop again.
The Valley View Loop summit features an excellent vista point with views of the Livermore area and Mt. Diablo farther north. Back on Wagon Road Trail, go west to
Cattail Pond. You may see western pond turtles on the tiny rafts floating in the pond.
If not yet loop-tired, you still have the Cattail Pond Loop and Meadowlark Loop ahead of you, but they can be skipped by just taking the Wagon Road Trail back and downhill to the “lowlands” of the
Arroyo del Valle.
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Olive orchard, Livermore and Mt. Diablo (zoom in) seen from Valley View Loop Trail |
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