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Enjoy an easy trail on the Duck Pond Loop and see a large variety of waterfowl.


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8' 2 m

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Features Birding · Fishing · Lake · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Need to Know

Baylands Nature Preserve is open from 8:00 am to sunset. The exact closing time is posted on signage at the park entry. The parking area at the northeast end of the pond has toilets, but the south lot does not.

Description

This is a short and flat loop that can be done in either direction. It traces portions of the tidal marsh and the Palo Alto Duck Pond, which makes it a great spot for birding. Parking can be found at either end of the pond, as well as throughout the park in general.

This trail can easily be connected with other trails in the park to extend your run.

Flora & Fauna

Fauna include waterfowl and other birds, rabbits, pocket gophers, deer, and more. The flora is typical of the tidal marsh areas here, including flowers in the spring, fennel, and other shrubs.

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Jacob Long

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in Byxbee Park

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#6

in Byxbee Park

#4,549

in California

#43,206

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The waterways are subject to the tide, so the water may be up if you are there in high tide, or you may see more mud (like this) if you are there closer to low tide.
Jun 30, 2019 near East Pa…, CA
Looking over the marsh toward Byxbee Park.
Jun 30, 2019 near East Pa…, CA

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