Sendero del lago Almaden
Sendero del lago Almaden
Lugar favorito (Segmento) • Sendero
Senderismo
5.0
(3)
The Almaden Lake Trail is a popular, paved multi-use pathway located in the scenic Almaden Valley neighborhood of San Jose, California. Circling the tranquil waters of Almaden Lake within Almaden Lake Park, this accessible trail offers continuous lake views and serves as a vital link to the broader trail network of Santa Clara County, connecting to the Los Alamitos Creek Trail and the Guadalupe River Trail.
Visitors consistently praise the trail for its accessibility and family-friendly atmosphere. Its flat, paved…
Consejos
24 de julio de 2023
Senderismo
Inicia sesión para compartir tu conocimiento con más amantes de la aventura.
Regístrate gratis
Rutas cercanas
Mejores rutas cerca de Sendero del lago Almaden
33
senderistas
Caminata fácil. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Sendas de fácil acceso. Para todos los niveles.
15
senderistas
Caminata fácil. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Sendas de fácil acceso. Para todos los niveles.
22
senderistas
Caminata fácil. Para todos los niveles de forma física. Sendas de fácil acceso. Para todos los niveles.
Detalles
Información
Distancia 588 m
Ascenso 0 m
Clima
Desarrollado por Foreca
Hoy
martes 28 abril
22°C
6°C
0 %
Consejos adicionales sobre el clima
Velocidad máx. del viento: 16,0 km/h
Más visitado durante
enero
febrero
marzo
abril
mayo
junio
julio
agosto
septiembre
octubre
noviembre
diciembre
The main loop around Almaden Lake is approximately 0.6 miles long. However, it serves as a central hub, seamlessly connecting to the longer Los Alamitos Creek Trail to the south and the Guadalupe River Trail to the north, allowing for much more extensive outings.
The Almaden Lake Trail features a flat, paved surface, making it highly accessible. It is suitable for easy hiking, cycling, roller skating, and is wheelchair-accessible, accommodating a wide range of visitors including families with strollers and beginners.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Almaden Lake Trail and within Almaden Lake Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets to maintain the park's cleanliness for all visitors.
Almaden Lake is a fantastic spot for birdwatching. Visitors can frequently spot a variety of birds, ducks, and other wildlife, including herons and egrets, especially around the lake's wildlife island, as well as Canada geese.
While the Almaden Lake Trail is located near the disused Almaden light rail station, current public transportation options directly to Almaden Lake Park may require bus connections. It's advisable to check the latest VTA (Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority) schedules for the most up-to-date routes and stops serving the area.
Almaden Lake Park offers a wide array of amenities beyond the trail, including a sandy swimming beach (the only one in the South Bay), fishing opportunities, playgrounds, picnic facilities, barbecue pits, horseshoe pits, bocce ball courts, and volleyball courts. There is also a fitness course along the trail.
The Almaden Valley has a rich history, particularly known for its quicksilver (mercury) mines, which were North America's largest producers in the 1850s. Almaden Lake itself was once a sandstone rock quarry. You can learn more about this past at the nearby Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum in Almaden Quicksilver County Park.
Almaden Lake Park is situated within the Almaden Valley neighborhood of San Jose, which offers various dining options. While there aren't cafes directly on the trail, you'll find a selection of cafes, restaurants, and other eateries within a short driving distance in the surrounding commercial areas.
While enjoyable year-round, spring brings vibrant wildflowers to the surrounding hillsides, making it a particularly scenic time. For a more peaceful experience, consider visiting early mornings or late afternoons, especially on weekdays, as the trail can become quite popular and crowded on weekends.
The trail offers continuous scenic views of Almaden Lake itself, which is a primary feature. The lake is home to a wildlife island, attracting various bird species. The surrounding park features pepper trees, eucalyptus, and oak trees, with hillsides displaying poppies, rock roses, and wild mustard in season, adding to the natural beauty.