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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Calero County Park

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Calero County Park traverse rolling grasslands and shaded oak woodlands, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activity. The park features the Calero Reservoir and Los Cerritos Pond, with serpentine soil supporting native plants and wildflowers, particularly in spring. Hikers can experience panoramic vistas of southern Santa Clara County, the Santa Cruz Mountain Range, Mount Hamilton, and Mount Umunhum. The extensive trail network provides options from easy walks to challenging climbs.

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Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Figueroa and Cottle Loop Trail

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The Figueroa and Cottle Loop Trail offers a challenging 10.6-mile (17.1 km) hiking experience through Calero County Park, featuring diverse terrain and panoramic views. You'll traverse rolling grasslands and dense…

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The Rancho Canada del Oro and Calero Park Loop offers a truly diverse hiking experience, winding through beautiful green rolling hills, grassy meadows, and mixed oak woodlands. You'll encounter varied…

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The Bald Peaks Loop Trail offers a dynamic hiking experience, transitioning between open grasslands, shaded oak woodlands, and even creek sections. You'll be treated to panoramic 270-degree vistas from various…

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The Bald Peaks Loop offers a rewarding hiking experience through varied terrain, from open grasslands to shady oak woodlands, all while delivering continuous, sweeping views. You'll traverse dirt single tracks…

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The Bald Peaks Viewpoint – Bald Peaks Trail Viewpoint loop offers a challenging yet incredibly rewarding hiking experience, traversing diverse terrain from shaded oak woodlands to open grasslands. As you…

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Bay Area Ridge Trail — Hiking the backbone of The Bay

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Bay Area Ridge Trail — Hiking the backbone of The Bay

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Alex
January 9, 2025, Bald Peaks Viewpoint

Bald Peak provides great views of Santa Clara Valley, the Diablo Range, and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Hikers and mountain bikers can access the peak via trails like Hidden Springs and Coyote Peak, which offer moderate to steep climbs. Early mornings or late afternoons are best for enjoying cooler temperatures in hot summer months. The trails are well-maintained and scenic.

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Alex
February 21, 2024, Longwall Canyon Trail

This length of singletrack is absolutely stunning. Running through a mixture of small trees and open scrubland, and on a good quality surface, it can't get much better than this.

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February 21, 2024, Bald Peak Trail

The views from the Bald Peak Trail are fantastic, with arid scrubland mixed in with lush trees and vegetation. The elevated position of this trail gives it a really special feeling.

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Calero County Park is a huge park covering over 4,400 acres and featuring a huge lake. Calero Reservoir is definitely the pinnacle of the park, but there are a number of trails and paths that offer different views and pass through different natural ecosystems. Being such a big park, there are a bunch of different trailheads and park entrances that you can utilize.

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Matthew
February 14, 2024, Los Cerritos Pond

Los Cerritos Pond is just off the side of the Oak Cove Trail and is a great spot for a pit-stop during your ride. You can get right up next to the banks of the water, or you can hang out under the shade trees closer to the main trail.

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Matthew
January 25, 2024, Calero County Park

Calero County Park is a huge park covering over 4,400 acres and featuring a huge lake. Calero Reservoir is definitely the pinnacle of the park, but there are a number of trails and paths that offer different views and pass through different natural ecosystems. Being such a big park, there are a bunch of different trailheads and park entrances that you can utilize.

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Scott
January 25, 2024, Bald Peaks

Fossils of marine creatures like clams and oysters can be found in the sandstone of the peaks, hinting at a time when the area was submerged beneath the ocean. The hills around Bald Peaks are home to unique rock formations like chert and rhyolite, attracting hobbyists searching for colorful and interesting specimens.

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From the high knoll you get a 360 degree view of all the South Bay. Wildflowers are abundant in the spring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Calero County Park?

Calero County Park offers a wide selection of dog-friendly trails. You'll find over 40 routes suitable for hiking with your canine companion, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks.

What are the general rules for dogs on trails in Calero County Park?

Dogs are welcome on many trails in Calero County Park, but they must always be kept on a leash. It's important to respect wildlife and other park visitors by keeping your dog under control and cleaning up after them. While some trails are closed to cyclists and dog walkers, many are open, offering a sense of solitude.

What is the best time of year to hike with my dog in Calero County Park?

The spring months (March, April, and May) are highly recommended for hiking with your dog in Calero County Park. During this time, the park showcases a vibrant display of native plants and wildflowers, and the weather is generally more comfortable. Many sections of the trails are open and exposed, so spring offers a pleasant balance before the summer heat.

Are there any easy dog-friendly trails suitable for a relaxed walk?

Yes, there are several easy dog-friendly options. For a relaxed walk, consider routes that explore the lower elevations or areas around Los Cerritos Pond. While specific 'easy' routes are not detailed here, the park has 7 easy-rated trails in total that are generally suitable for dogs.

Are there any loop trails I can do with my dog in Calero County Park?

Yes, Calero County Park features several loop trails that are great for dogs. The Bald Peaks Loop Trail and the Bald Peaks Loop are popular moderate options that take you through open grasslands and oak forests, offering ascents into the park's higher elevations.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly trails in Calero County Park?

The terrain in Calero County Park is diverse, featuring rolling grasslands and shaded oak woodlands. You'll encounter trails ranging from less inclined paths, like parts of the Figueroa Trail, to challenging, steep climbs. The unique serpentine soil supports a variety of native plants, especially beautiful in spring.

What scenic views or natural features can I see along the trails with my dog?

Many trails offer panoramic vistas of southern Santa Clara County, the surrounding Santa Cruz Mountain Range, Mount Hamilton, and Mount Umunhum. You can also enjoy the tranquil Calero Reservoir and Los Cerritos Pond. The Lisa Killough Trail, for instance, leads to Lisa's Lookout, providing beautiful views of the mountains and reservoir.

Are there any long-distance dog-friendly hikes for experienced hikers?

For experienced hikers looking for a longer adventure with their dog, consider routes like the Rancho Canada del Oro and Calero Park Loop. This difficult route covers over 26 km and features significant elevation changes, offering a challenging and rewarding experience.

What wildlife might I encounter while hiking with my dog?

Calero County Park is home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot ducks, grebes, hawks, vultures, gulls, deer, fox, and coyote. Birdwatchers can look out for species like Golden Eagles, Rock Wrens, Lark Sparrows, and Rufous-crowned Sparrows. Remember to keep your dog leashed to protect both your pet and the local wildlife.

What do other hikers enjoy most about dog-friendly trails in Calero County Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of trails, the diverse landscapes of rolling grasslands and oak woodlands, and the sense of solitude found on many paths. The scenic views of the reservoir and surrounding mountains are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any specific trails that are particularly good for small dogs?

While most trails are accessible, small dogs might prefer routes with less steep elevation gain and more shade. The areas around Los Cerritos Pond and sections of the Oak Cove Trail, which winds along the pond and through open grassland, could be good choices for a more manageable walk for smaller companions.

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