Riders may enter from the north end of Long Hollow Court North. A drive on a property line easement ends in a rough dirt road to just west of a YSPUC water tank. A small number of vehicles may park in an open area just northeast of the big oak tree, but a route must be kept clear at all times for YSPUC vehicles to access the gated area around the water tank. <br><br>The area around the trail on the south side of Lilley Mountain was the old stagecoach road to Yosemite, commemorated by a new E Clampus Vitus monument near the water tank. Just west of the tank are two large expanses of rock with the remains of old Indian grinding holes. A century-old palm tree stands just south of the water tank. <br><br>To the east, the trail meanders uphill and can be quite steep at times but is a pleasant ride, especially in the spring.<br><br>A second access to the trail is at the cul-de-sac on Acorn Court. A limited number of vehicles may park just off the pavement but on the road right-of-way on the cul-de-sac. Stay on the path along the 10-foot right-of-way easement between properties to reach the main trail where you may ride east or west from there.