Coyote 'Pupping Season' Prompts Partial Closure Of Popular Bay Area Trails
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By Fernando Haro
Published on April 1, 2026.
The closure of the Park Trail and the Bay Area Ridge Trail is part of "pupping season", which occurs when coyotes give birth to their pups and settle their families into dens. The closure is aimed at reducing conflicts between coyotes, dogs, and people. Dog walkers are encouraged to use other trails and keep their dogs on short leashes.
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