The Lost Creek Loop Trail departs the Page Mill Trail and meanders through the woods. It meets up with a small stream that flows through the preserve, especially in the winter and early spring after it has been raining. It's a shaded hike and provides you an opportunity for solitude and an escape from the noise along Page Mill Road. <br><br>As the trail departs the Page Mill Trail, it climbs steeply through the woods toward the Franciscan Loop Trail at roughly .2 miles. From here, the trail begins to descend toward the creek. It is a dirt trail that is covered in leaves, that makes for easy hiking toward the creek. The trail begins to descend more steeply through a switchback and brings you to the creek, which you hear before you see it if there is enough water. The creek continues its course downhill and begins to fall below the trail. The trail levels out before making its way around to the right and back toward Page Mill Trail. The creek bed is well below the trail at this point. As the trail rounds the hill, it finally meets back up with the Page Mill Trail. If you go to the left, the Page Mill Trail descends toward Foothills Park but if you go straight, you can follow Page Mill Trail back to the trailhead and then whatever path you need to get back to your car. <br><br>It is a nice hike through the woods, providing solitude and quiet compared to some of the other trails in the preserve.
The creek as it runs through the preserve.
Moss covered rocks line the trail in this section.
The woods that line the trail.
The trail as it meets up back up with the Page Mill Trail.
The trail as it meanders through the woods.
A bride provides an easy crossing of the seasonal creek.
The trail descending through the woods along a creek bed.