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The best running trails around San Jose

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Jogging around San Jose offers diverse terrain within the Silicon Valley region, characterized by its mild climate and extensive network of parks and trails. The area features scenic hills, river trails, and open spaces, providing varied environments for runners. These natural features, including wetlands and woodlands, contribute to a comprehensive outdoor experience for all ability levels.

Best jogging routes around San Jose

  • The most popular jogging route is Guadalupe River Trail, a 3.1 miles (5.0 km) trail that takes…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Guadalupe River Trail

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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February 22, 2024, Mine Trail lookout point

At the junction of Senador Trail and Mine Hill, a delightful park bench awaits, providing you with stunning views of the park's picturesque rolling hills.

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One July Saturday in 2005, a San Jose resident took a walk with his dog along the Guadalupe River, just north of the San Jose International Airport. He recognized that the objects poking out of the ground that day were clearly unusual -- he had discovered the tusks and skeleton of a mammoth. "Lupe the Mammoth" was inspired by this discovery. The artwork is a technology-driven design with hand-crafted sensibilities. While the actual mammoth was a juvenile and about 8’ tall, the sculpture measures 12.5’ in height and is made of galvanized steel. The artwork was painstakingly fabricated at Paramount Roll & Forming; bent piece by piece and fit into a notched support structure, after which it was galvanized for its final finish. The artwork is titled β€œLupe,” but has quickly assumed the nickname Lupe the Mammoth as a popular post on social media; #LupeTheMammoth.

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January 2, 2024, Coyote Creek Trail

The Coyote Creek Trail is one of the longest trail systems in the bay area, spanning from the Bay to the City's southern boundary. Currently, access to the northern segment of the trail is available from Highway 237 Bikeway to Montague Expressway. A short downtown stretch passes through Selma Olinder Park. Heading south, the trail starts at Tully Road, and reaches Morgan Hill. Along its 18.7-mile total distance (not continuously connected), the Coyote Creek Trail has scenic views of the waterway, urban landscapes, and rural areas.

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This park, situated along Alviso Slough right next to the salt ponds and marshes, features salt ponds with a noticeable pinkish tint, especially on sunny days. You can explore the ponds and marshes, observing a variety of wildlife, with miles of trails available for hiking, running, and biking.

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Alviso Slough Trail is a beautiful hard packed segment that wraps around the water. There are endless views of the San Francisco Bay and all the marshland that makes up the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

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At the junction of Senador Trail and Mine Hill, a delightful park bench awaits, providing you with stunning views of the park's picturesque rolling hills.

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November 29, 2023, Ulistac Natural Area

The only dedicated natural space in Santa Clara, Ulistac Natural Area is a sanctuary for migrating birds. It's also a great spot for walkers and runners alike to enjoy native plant species and look for wildlife, all of which now thrive here thanks to thousands of hours of volunteer restoration efforts.

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One July Saturday in 2005, a San Jose resident took a walk with his dog along the Guadalupe River, just north of the San Jose International Airport. He recognized that the objects poking out of the ground that day were clearly unusual -- he had discovered the tusks and skeleton of a mammoth. "Lupe the Mammoth" was inspired by this discovery. The artwork is a technology-driven design with hand-crafted sensibilities. While the actual mammoth was a juvenile and about 8’ tall, the sculpture measures 12.5’ in height and is made of galvanized steel. The artwork was painstakingly fabricated at Paramount Roll & Forming; bent piece by piece and fit into a notched support structure after which it was galvanized for its final finish. The artwork is titled β€œLupe,” but has quickly assumed the nickname Lupe the Mammoth as a popular post on social media; #LupeTheMammoth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in San Jose?

San Jose offers a wide variety of running opportunities, with over 200 routes documented on komoot. These include 41 easy routes, 130 moderate routes, and 38 difficult routes, ensuring options for every fitness level.

Are there running trails suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy jog?

Yes, San Jose has 41 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. The Guadalupe River Trail is a great example, offering flat, paved paths along the river through urban landscapes and natural habitats.

What kind of terrain can I expect on San Jose's running routes?

Runners in San Jose can enjoy a diverse range of terrains. You'll find flat, paved paths along river trails like the Coyote Creek Trail, which winds through open space, wetlands, and woodland. For more challenging runs, trails in parks like Almaden Quicksilver County Park offer significant elevation changes and hill climbs.

Are there any running routes with significant elevation gain for a challenging workout?

Absolutely. For a good workout with elevation changes, consider the Guadalupe and Mine Hill Trail Loop. This moderate 4.8-mile path within Almaden Quicksilver County Park is known for its historical mining sites and provides a substantial climb.

Can I bring my dog on the running trails in San Jose?

Many parks and trails in San Jose are dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific regulations may vary by location. Trails like the Los Gatos Creek Trail and parts of the Guadalupe River Trail are popular choices for runners with dogs. Always check local park rules before heading out.

Are there family-friendly running routes in San Jose?

Yes, San Jose offers several family-friendly running options. The flat, accessible segments of the Coyote Creek Trail are ideal for families, as are many paths within parks like Hellyer Park and Vasona Lake County Park, which often feature playgrounds and picnic areas.

Which running routes offer scenic views or interesting landmarks?

For scenic views, the Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve offers panoramic vistas of the city skyline and beyond. If you're looking for landmarks, the Mount Umunhum Road (climb) leads to breathtaking 360-degree views. The Guadalupe River Trail also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Are there any circular running routes in the San Jose area?

Yes, many trails in San Jose offer circular options. The Guadalupe and Mine Hill Trail Loop is a popular moderate circular route. Additionally, the Alviso Slough Loop Trail provides a longer, more challenging circular experience.

What are the parking options like for San Jose's running trails?

Most major parks and trailheads in San Jose, such as those for the Guadalupe River Trail, Los Gatos Creek Trail, and Alum Rock Park, offer designated parking areas. Some may require a small fee or have time limits, so it's always good to check specific park information beforehand.

How accessible are San Jose's running routes by public transport?

San Jose's VTA (Valley Transportation Authority) provides bus and light rail services that can connect you to various parks and trailheads. For example, the Guadalupe River Trail and parts of the Los Gatos Creek Trail are often accessible via public transport routes within the city.

What do other runners say about the trails in San Jose?

The running routes in San Jose are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, from flat river paths to challenging hill climbs, and the extensive network of well-maintained trails that offer a great escape into nature within Silicon Valley.

Are there any long-distance running routes for endurance training?

For longer runs, the Guadalupe River Trail extends for over 32 km, offering a substantial distance for endurance training. The Los Gatos Creek Trail also stretches for 9.7 miles, providing a lengthy and scenic option.

What is the best time of year to go running in San Jose?

San Jose's mild climate makes it suitable for running year-round. However, spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures, avoiding the hotter summer days and cooler winter mornings. The blooming landscapes in spring also add to the scenic beauty of the trails.

Are there any running routes that pass by lakes or water features?

Yes, several routes incorporate water features. The Los Gatos Creek Trail follows Los Gatos Creek and passes through Vasona Lake County Park. The Alviso Slough Loop Trail offers views of the slough and wetlands near the San Francisco Bay.

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