The Phleger Estate is a park in San Mateo County, California. The park is located outside the town of Woodside and adjacent to Huddart County Park.[1] The park was acquired in 1991 by the Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) for $25 million and is now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA).[2]
There are several hiking trails through the park, access is limited to hikers and equestrians (on some trails).[3] The trails are marked with unique trail signs and pass through a mix of second growth redwood forests and oak woodlands.[4] In the lower elevations of the park the Miramontes Trail follows West Union Creek. The Lonely Trail climbs steeply from the valley to Skyline Boulevard. Wildlife in the park includes a variety of birds, Banana slugs, and the Coast Range Newt.
The park is bounded to the north by San Francisco watershed land, to the west by Skyline Blvd (CA Highway 35), and to the south by Huddart county park. The area east of the park is private property and is off limits to hikers. Access to the trails is from the parking area in Huddart Park (off Kings Mountain Rd), or from a trailhead on Skyline Blvd.