Where To Hike In While Staying Santa Clara?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • Ortega Park. 3.5 mi. …
  • San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail. 0.5 mi. …
  • San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail/Saratoga Creek Trail Reach 5. 3.4 mi. …
  • Baylands Park Trail. 4.0 mi. …
  • Los Gatos Creek Trail. 6.3 mi. …
  • Ulistac Natural Area. 3.1 mi. …
  • Redwood Grove Nature Preserve. 8.4 mi. …
  • Alviso Marina County Park. 4.8 mi.

Is Stevens Creek trail open?

The trail is

open from dawn to dusk

. Dogs are allowed on leash from Sleeper Avenue north to the Crittenden Trailhead which is an entrance to Shoreline At Mountain View. Dogs are not allowed in Shoreline At Mountain View.

Can you hike in the San Gabriel Mountains?

Known as “L.A.’s Backyard,” the San Gabriel Mountains are a 970 square mile haven within

easy day-hiking range

for most Angelenos.

Where can I watch the sunset in Santa Clara?

  • Hunter’s Point. 6.9 mi. Hiking. …
  • Alviso Marina County Park. 4.8 mi. 179 reviews. …
  • Sierra Road. 9.7 mi. 62 reviews. …
  • Baylands Park Trail. 4.0 mi. 110 reviews. …
  • Maisie’s Peak. 7.7 mi. Hiking. …
  • Ulistac Natural Area. 3.1 mi. Parks. …
  • Hidden Lake Park. 6.5 mi. Local Flavor, Parks. …
  • Central Park. 1.4 mi.

Is the Los Gatos Creek trail flat?

I only hiked the section from the Lexington Reservoir County Park to the Vasona Lake County Park. The approach to the trail from the Lexington Reservoir County Park is on the steep side. But once you are on the “main street” (as designated by the sign at the beginning of the trail),

the trail is mostly flat

.

Where does Coyote Creek Trail end?

The Coyote Creek Trail is planned and partially developed as one of the network’s longest trail systems, ultimately extending from the Bay to the City’s southern boundary. At this time, you can access a northern portion of the trail system from Highway 237 Bikeway to

Montague Expressway

.

Where does Stevens Creek trail start?

Beginning

on the flanks of Black Mountain in the Santa Cruz Mountains

, it flows through Stevens Canyon and then through Cupertino, Los Altos, Sunnyvale, and Mountain View, on its way to join the San Francisco Bay.

Where does Stevens Creek trail end?

The trail runs through the former orchard here, then crosses over the creek on a bridge and ends at

a small park at the corner of Sleeper Avenue and Franklin Avenue

.

How long is Stevens Creek Blvd?

The San Carlos Street/Stevens Creek Boulevard corridor with Apple Park on the top right. Length

8.1 mi (13.0 km)
Location Santa Clara County: San Jose Cupertino Santa Clara West end Permanente, Santa Cruz Mountains

Is JPL trail open?

Bummer,

this trail is closed

.

Is Big Horn Mine trail open?


The road is open from the Big Pines side (from the east) as of 4/2/22

. Very little snow on the trail, microspikes would be overkill. Apple Watch clocked it at 5.12 miles with 712′ of elevation gain but that was including about a mile of exploring inside the mines.

Where is Josephine Peak?

Explore this 8.3-mile out-and-back trail near

Mount Wilson, California

. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 2 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

Where can I see sunset in Singapore?

  1. Labrador Nature Reserve. Photography: huntergol hp via Shutterstock. …
  2. Raffles Marina Lighthouse. Photography: Raffles Marina via Facebook. …
  3. Yishun Dam. …
  4. Marina Barrage. …
  5. Lower Seletar Reservoir Park. …
  6. Marina at Keppel Bay. …
  7. Woodlands Waterfront Park. …
  8. Sembawang Park.

Where can I watch the sunset in Silicon Valley?

  • Silicon Valley Capital Club. 50 W San Fernando St, San Jose, CA. …
  • Almaden Quicksilver County Park. …
  • The Cheesecake Factory. …
  • Silver Creek Valley Country Club. …
  • Almaden Lake Park. …
  • Japanese Friendship Garden. …
  • Santa Teresa Golf Course. …
  • Golf Club at Boulder Ridge.

Where can I watch the sunset in South Bay?

  • Windy Hill Open Space Preserve.
  • Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve.
  • Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve.
  • Shoreline Park.
  • Mount Hamilton.

Where do you park for Castle Rock trail?

The Castle Rock trailhead is located 1.1 miles east of the Big Bear Dam on State Highway 18 or 3 miles west of the Big Bear Lake Village. There is limited parking

50 yards east of the trailhead in a turnout on the north side of the highway

. The Adventure Pass is not required on the turnout.

Is Los Gatos Creek Trail paved?


A paved trail

which leads you south to Old Town, to access the Lexington Reservoir/Dam trail. North, the trail takes you to Oak Meadow Park and Vasona County Park (1.2 miles). On site parking is available along with restrooms and a drinking faucet. Parking, restrooms, playgrounds, picnic areas and trail access.

Is Alum Rock Park closed?

General Information. Hours:

8 a.m. to half-hour after sunset

. Parking lots will close to vehicle entry at 6:30 p.m.

Is Coyote Creek Trail Safe?


Not safe

. The trail is mostly flat. The trails through the zoo was closed because of the COVID, and we ended up ride on the road for a mile or two. After that, the trail is great with a creek view always at your sight.

Is Coyote Point open?

Hours: Coyote Point Recreation Area is

open every day of the year including all holidays

. It opens daily at 8:00 A.M. The closing time varies by time of year.

Is Coyote Creek Trail closed?

The park is

open year-round from 8 a.m. until sunset

.

What kind of fish are in Stevens Creek Reservoir?

Stevens Creek Reservoir is an 82 acre, non-power boating reservoir popular with fisherman and boaters. Anglers may fish for

black bass, large mouth bass, catfish and crappie

. Sailors, kayakers and non-power boaters can enjoy a beautiful view from the calm waters of Stevens Creek Reservoir.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.