A popular approach to the Revis Mountain trails is Blue Heron Way at the north end. There are a few spots to park around the edge of the cul-de-sac, but DO NOT park in the cul-de-sac itself because there are driveways to homes off it, and it's also a helicopter landing pad. The trail goes past the water tank, past some large rocks to the ridge, and a panoramic view. <br><br>The first 60 to 90 yards is steep; after that it meanders up and down through meadows and a view of YLP all around and mountains in the distance \u2014 on clear days from the Sierras to the coastal ranges. To the south, the trail crosses an east-west fire road that also can be used. But the north-south trail continues south through more oak openings and meadows until it reaches a steep dropoff just east of Cedar Grove Court.
Boulders and downed trees.
Through the dry grasses.
An oak-shaded meadow on the trail.
On the Revis Mountain ridge, a view of distant snow-covered peaks.
Looking out at distant snow-covered peaks.