With options for short hikes, rides to scenic overlooks, and longer loop trips, Long Ridge Open Space Preserve provides something for everyone. Connecting to Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve by one of the longest continuous segments of the Bay Area Ridge Trail (13 miles from Sanborn-Skyline County Park to the northern boundary of Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve), Long Ridge Preserve is popular among hikers, cyclists, and equestrians alike.
The first property owner on Long Ridge was Winston Bennett, who lived in a spot then called Pot Hollow. Born in Georgia, Bennett came west in the 1840s, caught gold fever and headed for the Sierra foothills. After a career as a trader, a constable, and a deputy sheriff, Bennett sold his ranch in 1884. Throughout the years, the land has been everything from a ranch, an orchard, and even an alternative boarding school. By the time the District bought the property in the 1980s, it was the last real working cattle ranch in the area.
The Sempervirens Fund provided major support for acquisition of portions of Long Ridge Open Space Preserve.
Dog Access Limited: Dogs are only allowed to the first part of the Peters Creek Trail and part of the Chestnut Trail (northern segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail).
Bike and Equestrian Access Limited: Activities may not be designated on all trails within the Preserve — always refer to the map and trail signage for where the activity is permitted.