Coyote Creek Trail - Coyote to Hellyer
Coyote Creek Trail - Coyote to Hellyer
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The Coyote Creek Trail – Coyote to Hellyer is a prominent multi-use cycleway and recreational path stretching through the heart of Santa Clara County, California. This well-maintained, mostly paved trail follows the scenic Coyote Creek, connecting the urban landscape of San Jose, particularly Hellyer County Park, with the more rural areas south towards Morgan Hill and Anderson Lake County Park. It's a vital part of the broader Santa Clara Valley trail network, offering a continuous and accessible route for various…
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11 Eylül 2024
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3 Haziran 2019
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Cycle the moderate 37.9-mile Coyote Creek Trail and Anderson Lake Loop, enjoying natural scenery and views of Anderson Lake.
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This moderate 37.9-mile touring cycling loop combines the Coyote Creek and Los Alamitos Creek Trails, offering diverse scenery in San Jose.
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This segment of the Coyote Creek Trail, often referred to as the Coyote Creek Parkway, is approximately 15 to 18.7 miles long. It offers a continuous, mostly flat, and paved path suitable for various activities.
While Hellyer County Park is a primary access point with readily available parking, other access points exist further south. For instance, you can find parking near the Coyote Creek Visitor Center at Anderson Lake County Park or at the intersection of Morning Star and Eagle View Drives near Morgan Hill, depending on which part of the trail you wish to access.
Yes, this trail is an excellent choice for beginner cyclists. It is almost entirely paved and generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for a long, easy ride. The dedicated, car-free environment also contributes to a safe and comfortable experience for those new to cycling.
Visitors often spot a variety of wildlife along the trail, including squirrels, chipmunks, wild turkeys, deer, bunnies, and turtles. Areas like Ogier Ponds and Metcalf Park are particularly known for diverse birdlife, including year-round and migratory species.
Yes, the Coyote Creek Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. Please be courteous to other trail users and wildlife.
As one of the longest trail systems in San Jose, the Coyote Creek Trail is very popular. Some sections, particularly closer to urban centers and Hellyer County Park, can get crowded, especially on weekends and during pleasant weather. Cyclists, walkers, and runners should be courteous and share the path.
Absolutely! The trail offers several unique points of interest. These include the Santa Clara County Model Aircraft Skypark, where hobbyists fly model airplanes, the bird-rich Ogier Ponds, and the intriguing Tamienne Monument, a trailside plaque inscribed in binary code marking the center of the Santa Clara Valley.
While enjoyable year-round, the spring and fall months are particularly pleasant for cycling due to milder temperatures and generally less crowded conditions compared to peak summer weekends. Winter cycling is also possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
The trail itself is primarily a recreational path, so direct amenities like cafes are limited along the route. However, Hellyer County Park, a major access point, offers facilities. For cafes and other amenities, you would typically need to venture a short distance into the surrounding urban or suburban areas of San Jose.
The Coyote Creek Trail - Coyote to Hellyer is primarily an out-and-back route, following the creek for many miles. While there aren't many direct loop options integrated into this specific segment, its connection to the broader Santa Clara Valley trail network means you can combine it with other trails or local roads to create custom loops.
Public transport access is available, particularly to Hellyer County Park in San Jose, which is a major trailhead. VTA (Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority) bus routes serve the area, making it possible to reach the northern end of this trail segment without a car. Check VTA schedules for the most current information.