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Sawyer Camp Trail
Visited by approximately 300,000 people a year, Sawyer Camp Trail is one of the most popular trails in San Mateo County. Located in the scenic Crystal Springs Watershed, the entire linear trail, including the proposed trail expansions, will be renamed the Crystal Springs Trail and is envisioned to provide an uninterrupted, non-motorized, multi-use route from the City of San Bruno to the Town of Woodside.
There are two San Bruno entrances, and entrances to the trail in Millbrae and San Mateo. The San Bruno entrance is located on Skyline Blvd. At San Bruno Avenue. The second entrance is located on Skyline Blvd. just north of the entrance to highway 280. Parking is limited to a small, off street parking.
The trail is a rolling, flat and scenic with no major elevation. Great for a leisure jog or a walk with the family. The views of the reservoir and surrounding mountain ridges make a fantastic excursion you wont soon forget.
Courtesy of the County of San Mateo Division of Parks.


