
Rocky Ridge Trail to Coyote Peak - San Jose, California
Posted by:
hotshoe
N 37° 12.720 W 121° 47.400
10S E 607363 N 4119076
Quick Description: Easy four-mile (loop) walk in a huge county park to high point of the foothills, this trail goes through quiet Big Oak Valley and up an open grassy ridge.
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 1/3/2009 3:50:42 PM
Waymark Code: WM5GCQ
Views: 5
Long Description:
This is one of the nicest trails in Santa Teresa County Park in the
foothills of south San Jose. There is a fee for parking in the day
use area in the center of the park (where this trail begins) but it
is possible to enter from free street parking, quite a bit further
away from the start. Park maps are usually available at the site,
or can be printed from the park website, but are not really
necessary because the trail is well-signed at every junction. From
the start, take the Mine Trail about 0.1 mile to the first
junction, where you take the Rocky Ridge Trail to the left. The
trail traverses a lovely valley and then takes a long zigzag up the
ridge to Coyote Peak in 1.8 miles. There is a four-way junction
just below the peak; follow the sign (or your commonsense) straight
ahead to the top. From the peak, in clear weather, you can see all
the way to San Francisco. To return, take the short and steep
Coyote Peak trail down to Hidden Springs Trail down to the parking
area, or of course it's possible to return the way you came. Total
distance is less than 4 miles and total time around two hours.
Picture location1: N 37° 12.55 W 121° 46.577
 Picture Location 2: N 37° 12.475 W 121° 47.32
 Picture Location 3: N 37° 12.28 W 121° 47.475

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