Preparation
Check local segment maps online before heading out, as the trail spans various urban and rural environments.
The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail is a significant 1,200-mile corridor that follows the route of the 1775-76 Spanish expedition from Sonora, Mexico, to San Francisco. In Richmond, California, the trail offers visitors a chance to engage with the complex history of colonial expansion and its impact on the ancestral lands of more than 70 Tribal communities. As a protected area under the National Park Service, the trail features both urban and rural segments, providing opportunities for physical activity alongside cultural discovery. It is a compelling destination for those interested in the evolution of the American West and the preservation of multi-layered historical narratives.
The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail is a significant 1,200-mile corridor that follows the route of the 1775-76 Spanish expedition from Sonora, Mexico, to San Francisco. In Richmond, California, the trail offers visitors a chance to engage with the complex history of colonial expansion and its impact on the ancestral lands of more than 70 Tribal communities. As a protected area under the National Park Service, the trail features both urban and rural segments, providing opportunities for physical activity alongside cultural discovery. It is a compelling destination for those interested in the evolution of the American West and the preservation of multi-layered historical narratives.
1,200-mile corridor tracing the 1775-76 Spanish expedition route.
Opportunities to learn about the history of over 70 tribal communities.
Diverse landscape segments ranging from urban paths to rural trails.
Managed by the National Park Service for historical preservation.
The trail covers a vast distance; focus on specific segments within the Richmond area for a manageable visit.
Historical context is central to the experience; look for interpretive signage along the route.
Weather can vary significantly along the trail; check local forecasts before your visit.
Check local segment maps online before heading out, as the trail spans various urban and rural environments.
Be mindful that the trail traverses ancestral lands of numerous tribal communities; practice Leave No Trace principles.
History buffs and outdoor enthusiasts interested in the American West.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
English, Spanish
Wear comfortable walking or hiking shoes, especially if you plan to explore the more rugged, rural segments of the trail.
Locals, Tourists