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Jones Trail -> Los Gatos Creek Trail Loop

Moderate
3,85 milhas·
507 pés
The Los Gatos Creek Trail is a lengthy paved greenway trail running through the San Jose metro area. However, the route shown here forms a more adventurous loop route by utilizing the Jones Trail....
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Los Gatos Creek Trail: Point-to-Point

Moderate
10,11 milhas·
99 pés
The Los Gatos Creek Trail is a lengthy paved greenway trail running through the San Jose metro area. This trail is extremely popular with road cyclists (both recreationally and for commuting), but walkers/hikers, runners, skaters, and more all use this trail....
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Los Gatos Creek Trail: Out-and-Back

Moderate
20,23 milhas·
747 pés
The Los Gatos Creek Trail is a lengthy paved greenway trail running through the San Jose metro area. This trail is extremely popular with road cyclists (both recreationally and for commuting), but walkers/hikers, runners, skaters, and more all use this trail....
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Iron Horse Trail

Moderate
28,23 milhas·
527 pés
The Iron Horse Trail is a long-distance rails-to-trails route running from Mountain View to Pleasanton, California. This trail is extremely popular with road cyclists (both recreationally and for commuting), but walkers/hikers, runners, skaters, and more all use this trail....
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California Coastal Trail: Half Moon Bay State Beach

Moderate
9,55 milhas·
132 pés
The California Coastal Trail is a stunning adventure that spans over 1200 miles along the Pacific coast. One of the most scenic sections of the trail is in Half Moon Bay State Beach, a four-mile stretch of protected beaches that offer diverse scenery and experiences for visitors of all ages and abilities....
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Sawyer Camp Trail

Moderate
11,84 milhas·
444 pés
The Sawyer Camp Trail is a scenic and easy trail that follows the shoreline of Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake in San Mateo County. This 6-mile paved trail is part of the Crystal Springs Regional Trail, and is popular for walking, running, biking, and birdwatching....
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San Francisco Bay Trail: Sunnyvale to Sand Point

Moderate
9,96 milhas·
31 pés
If you are looking for a long and flat hike, bike ride, or run with views of the bay and the mountains, the San Francisco Bay Trail: Sunnyvale to Sand Point is a great option....
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Huddart Park 4-Mile Loop

Moderate
4,17 milhas·
874 pés
Huddart Park is a great place to run at any time of year, but particularly in summer when other places can get too hot. This loop is completely shaded by dense canopy as it weaves in and out of damp, leafy canyons....
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French Trail and West Ridge Loop

Hard
7,71 milhas·
1 763 pés
The redwood forests of the East Bay are some of the prettiest in the region, and they’re practically within the metro area. Redwood Regional is one of a few interconnected parks that show off second-growth redwoods and a mix of other forest types....
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Bolinas Ridge and Olema Valley Loop

Hard
15,92 milhas·
2 351 pés
This long, hilly loop is great for distance training, and for exploring the geography surrounding one of California’s most famous features⁠—the San Andreas Fault. Olema Valley is actually a rift zone, while Bolinas Ridge to the east and Inverness Ridge to the west are the uplifts on either side of the fault....
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Huddart Park 9-Mile Loop

Hard
9,51 milhas·
2 048 pés
Huddart Park is a very popular family destination near Woodside and Emerald City. As such, the main trailheads and picnic areas get quite busy, but most visitors do not venture very far down any trail....
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