Los Juntas Park and Contra Costa Canal Trail
Los Juntas Park and Contra Costa Canal Trail
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Hike an easy 0.7-mile (1.1 km) section of the Contra Costa Canal Trail from Los Juntas Park, enjoying varied scenery and canal wildlife.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is predominantly paved and generally considered easy, making it suitable for all ages and abilities. While mostly flat, you might encounter some gentle hills along its course. The paved surface provides a smooth path, though some connecting segments might be unpaved.
Parking is generally available at the various parks the trail connects, including Los Juntas Park. Look for designated parking areas within these parks for convenient access to the trail.
Yes, the Contra Costa Canal Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users and to protect local wildlife.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round due to its paved surface and tree-lined sections providing shade. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and the chance to see wildflowers. Even in summer, the shade makes it manageable, and winter can be nice on clear days.
No, you do not need a permit, and there are no entrance fees to access Los Juntas Park or the Contra Costa Canal Trail. It's a publicly accessible regional trail.
The trail offers a varied landscape, meandering along the Contra Costa Canal. You'll experience a mix of settings, from residential areas and school campuses to more natural, tree-lined environments. There are also scenic vistas of mountain peaks and rolling hills, with partial views of Mount Diablo from certain points.
The canal itself attracts a variety of wildlife, particularly many bird species. You might also spot ducks splashing in the water. The surrounding natural areas, like those near Los Juntas Park, feature oak woodlands and meadows, which are home to diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, this trail is part of an extensive network. It forms a horseshoe-shaped path through central Contra Costa County and serves as a crucial connector to other significant regional trails, including the Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail, the California State Riding and Hiking Trail, and the Briones-to-Mt. Diablo Trail.
Yes, restrooms and water refill stations are available at various points along the route, particularly within the parks it connects, such as Los Juntas Park and other local parks.
Absolutely! The trail's predominantly paved and easy terrain makes it ideal for families with small children, strollers, and even individuals in wheelchairs. It's a safe and accessible option for a family outing.
Its paved, mostly flat surface and easy access points make it perfect for a quick, refreshing walk. The trail is well-maintained, offers varied scenery, and provides a safe, off-road corridor, making it an excellent choice for a short, accessible outdoor experience.
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