St. Joseph'S Hill Open Space Preserve
St. Joseph'S Hill Open Space Preserve
Best attractions and places to see in St. Joseph'S Hill Open Space Preserve include a 273-acre natural area situated above Los Gatos. This preserve features a 1,250-foot summit that provides panoramic views of the Santa Clara Valley, Lexington Reservoir, and distant Sierra Azul Preserve. The terrain encompasses diverse habitats, including sun-exposed grasslands, chaparral, and oak woodlands. Visitors can also observe historical remnants such as old vineyard sites and sections of the historic Jones Road.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Nestled near Los Gatos, St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve offers picturesque vistas of the town. Spanning 273 acres atop a 1,250-foot hill, this reserve boasts classic wilderness charm. Popular among cyclists, hikers, equestrians, and dog enthusiasts, it's a bustling hub for outdoor activity. Explore its diverse array of trails and discover why it's such a beloved destination.
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Serving as a scenic backdrop to the town of Los Gatos, St. Joseph's Hill is a 1,250-foot hill that looks down Los Gatos Creek valley and down over nearby Lexington Reservoir. It is also the summit of the Manzanita trail, which is a classic ride best done on a gravel bike.
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Flume Trail climbs east out of the Los Gatos Creek valley. It connects with Jones Trail to reach the Lexington Reservoir.
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Saint Josephs Hill summit provides an overview across Los Gatos town down the Los Gatos Creek valley into Silicon Valley to the north, as well as south across the Lexington Reservoir up the Santa Cruz highway ridge.
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Los Gatos Creek Trail is a wide gravel path that is hugely popular with a wide variety of trail users. You might need some patience as you cover this portion of the ride on a crowded weekend.
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Limekiln Trail gets surprisingly rocky and technical in some sections (yay!) despite nominally being another fire road
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The preserve offers a network of well-maintained trails. Popular options include the Manzanita Trail, which leads to the summit, and the Jones Trail, connecting to Novitiate Park and Lexington Reservoir County Park. The Los Gatos Creek Trail also serves as a key access point from downtown Los Gatos. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the Manzanita and Novitiate Loop Trail or the Saint Josephs Hill summit loop from Los Gatos, detailed in the Hiking in St. Joseph'S Hill Open Space Preserve guide.
From the 1,250-foot Saint Josephs Hill summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. These include the Santa Clara Valley, Lexington Reservoir, and the distant Sierra Azul Preserve, with Mount Umunhum visible on clear days. There are also specific viewpoints like the View of Los Gatos and Lexington Reservoir from St. Joseph's Hill and the View of Silicon Valley from St. Joseph's Hill, offering diverse perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve holds historical significance. You can find remnants of vineyards from when the land was part of a Jesuit Novitiate, where grapes were planted and wine was made starting in 1888. A portion of the Jones Trail also follows the historic alignment of Jones Road, once used by stagecoaches. Additionally, an old pistol range, now a flat clear spot backed by a berm, can be found where the Manzanita Trail meets the Range Trail.
The preserve boasts diverse habitats, including sun-exposed grasslands, chaparral, and oak woodlands. Along trails like the Manzanita Trail, you can observe outcroppings of serpentine rock, which give a greenish color to the trailside. The preserve is also home to a variety of plant life, such as manzanita, eucalyptus, coast live oak, California bay, and various chaparral species.
Yes, the preserve offers trails suitable for families. The Los Gatos Creek Trail is particularly popular and family-friendly, being a wide gravel path. While some trails involve elevation gain, there are easier loop options like the Manzanita and Novitiate Loop Trail that can be enjoyed by families.
Yes, dogs are welcome in St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the diverse trails available.
The preserve and surrounding areas offer excellent opportunities for both mountain and gravel biking. Trails like the Manzanita Trail are often recommended for gravel bikes. For more detailed routes, you can check out the Gravel biking in St. Joseph'S Hill Open Space Preserve guide, which includes routes like the Lexington Reservoir – Los Gatos Creek Trail loop.
The preserve can be accessed from the north through Los Gatos's Novitiate Park. The Flume and Los Gatos Creek Trails serve as convenient northern access points to the preserve, connecting it to downtown Los Gatos. Parking is generally available near these access points.
The preserve is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly rewarding for observing wildflowers like common fiddlenecks and mariposa lilies. Fall offers pleasant temperatures and clear views. Summer can be warm, especially in sun-exposed areas, so early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended. Winter provides cooler hiking conditions.
In addition to hiking and mountain/gravel biking, the preserve's trails are also suitable for horseback riding on designated paths. The nearby Lexington Reservoir, visible from the preserve, is a popular spot for fishing. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes in the broader area, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes in St. Joseph'S Hill Open Space Preserve guide.
The preserve is home to a rich variety of flora. Keep an eye out for manzanita, eucalyptus, coast live oak, and California bay trees. Chaparral species like cercocarpus, scrub oak, toyon, hollyleaf cherry, black sage, sticky monkeyflower, and chamise are also common. In season, you might spot beautiful wildflowers such as common fiddlenecks and mariposa lilies.
The terrain in the preserve is varied, featuring sun-exposed grasslands, dense chaparral, and shaded oak woodlands. Trails can range from wide gravel paths to steeper climbs, offering a mix of challenges. The Jones Trail, for instance, has a steep initial climb but then levels off. The presence of serpentine rock outcroppings adds to the unique geological character of the area.


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