Lexington Reservoir County Park (Closed Area)
Lexington Reservoir County Park (Closed Area)
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Jogging in Lexington Reservoir County Park (Closed Area) offers a diverse landscape for runners, featuring a tranquil reservoir surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery. The park's topography includes a mix of paved surfaces, gravel paths, and dirt trails, accommodating various fitness levels. Runners can explore wooded areas along creeks or chaparral terrain with prevalent plants like manzanita. Panoramic views of the reservoir and surrounding hills are available from several vantage points.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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8.55km
01:11
310m
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Prepare for a challenging jogging experience on the Alma and Redwood Springs Loop, a difficult route spanning 5.3 miles (8.6 km). You will gain 1020 feet (311 metres) in elevationβ¦
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5.16km
00:39
180m
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Jog the moderate 3.2-mile Manzanita and Jones Trail Loop in St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve, gaining 576 feet with Silicon Valley view

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12.3km
01:51
600m
600m
Jog the challenging 7.7-mile Bay Area Ridge Trail from Priest Rock to Kennedy Knob in Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve, gaining 1955 feet.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ascending just a few hundred feet along Priestrock Trail toward Sierra Azul Open Space reveals expansive vistas overlooking the tranquil, turquoise-blue waters of Lexington Reservoir.
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The Priest Rock Trail in Los Gatos offers runners a tough but rewarding challenge with steep climbs and stunning views of the Santa Clara Valley. Its mix of shaded sections and open ridges provides variety, making it ideal for hill training. Start early to beat the heat and enjoy quieter trails.
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Three of the most popular area trails come together here; depending on how ambitious you are, you might return to this juncture several times as you crank through the forested hills.
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This is the highest point in the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. From here, you can enjoy views of the nearby mountains, with the possibility of spotting Mount Umunhum and Mount Thayer. The ascent involves a consistent elevation gain, providing a steady and rewarding experience.
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Ascending just a few hundred feet along Priestrock Trail toward Sierra Azul Open Space reveals expansive vistas overlooking the tranquil, turquoise-blue waters of Lexington Reservoir.
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This is the highest point in the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. From here, you can enjoy views of the nearby mountains, with the possibility of spotting Mount Umunhum and Mount Thayer. The ascent involves a consistent elevation gain, providing a steady and rewarding experience.
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This is the highest point in the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. From here, you can enjoy views of the nearby mountains, with the possibility of spotting Mount Umunhum and Mount Thayer. The ascent involves a consistent elevation gain, providing a steady and rewarding experience.
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An old growth grove of Redwood Trees, famous to Norther California. This old growth forest has a rich ecosystem and thick canopy, keeping the trails nice and shaded.
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Lexington Reservoir County Park offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 50 trails to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy strolls to challenging ascents.
Yes, the park features several easier options. The Los Gatos Creek Trail, for instance, is a wide gravel path that is relatively flat and accessible, making it ideal for beginners or a family run. Overall, there are 4 easy routes available in the park.
The park offers a diverse mix of terrains. You'll find mostly paved surfaces, gravel paths, and dirt trails. Some routes wind through shaded wooded areas, while others traverse chaparral terrain with plants like manzanita, providing varied experiences for runners.
Yes, many of the park's trails are designed as loops or can be combined to form circular routes. For example, the Jones Trail to Manzanita Trail loop β St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve is a moderate 3.2-mile loop that offers views of the surrounding open space.
Lexington Reservoir County Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations for leash requirements and any restricted areas before you go. Many trails allow leashed dogs, making it a great place to run with your canine companion.
For those seeking a more rigorous workout, trails like the Priest Rock Trail β Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve offer significant elevation changes over 7.7 miles. Another demanding option is the Redwood Springs Trail via Alma Trail loop β Bear Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve, a difficult 5.3-mile route with a challenging ascent through shaded redwood springs.
Absolutely. From several locations within the park, particularly from the top of the Lenihan Dam, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views across the tranquil reservoir and of the surrounding hills, including the El Sereno Open Space Preserve. The reservoir itself is a beautiful centerpiece for many routes.
The park is open year-round from 8 a.m. to sunset for general day use. Early mornings or late afternoons are often ideal for running, especially during warmer months, to enjoy cooler temperatures and potentially spot wildlife. The tranquil reservoir and lush greenery are beautiful in all seasons.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Runners often praise the peaceful ambiance, the stunning views of the reservoir, and the variety of trails that cater to different fitness levels, from flat paths to challenging ascents.
Yes, Lexington Reservoir County Park offers multiple entrances and parking areas. The main entrance is located on Alma Bridge Road, providing convenient access to the park's extensive trail network.
Yes, the park offers opportunities to spot various wildlife. Joggers may encounter deer, diverse bird species such as herons and egrets, and occasionally even bobcats, adding an element of natural discovery to their exercise.
Yes, Lexington Reservoir County Park is part of the broader Bay Area Ridge Trail network and connects to other open spaces and preserves. For example, the Mount El Sombroso loop from Lexington Reservoir County Park is a challenging 12.6-mile route that extends into adjacent areas, offering a significant long-distance run.


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