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Gravel biking around Campbell, California, features a diverse network of trails connecting urban areas with natural landscapes. The region is characterized by the Los Gatos Creek, Lexington Reservoir, and views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Terrain includes a mix of paved and gravel surfaces, with some routes involving significant elevation changes. This area provides access to extensive fire roads and multi-use paths suitable for gravel cycling.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Stevens Creek Reservoir – White Oak Trail loop offers a truly challenging gravel biking experience, winding through diverse landscapes from paved sections near De Anza College to demanding unpaved…
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The View from Maisie's Peak – Seven Springs Loop offers a challenging gravel biking adventure with incredible rewards. You'll navigate a mix of paved roads, fire roads, and some technical…
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This is not a very exciting trail to hike. It’s pretty much a trail surrounded by thick walls of vegetation, with almost no opportunity to view your surroundings. The trail is 70% rocks/gravel, and 30% hard packed clay, so avoid wearing snickers
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Stevens Creek Reservoir spans 87 acres and is surrounded by a 1,063-acre park. Visitors can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and limited fishing. Seasonal boating for low-power boats is available from mid-April to mid-October. The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset, with vehicle entry fees collected year-round at the Chestnut parking lot. Visitors can explore natural beauty and historic remnants like the Villa Maria orchard.
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Stevens Creek Reservoir spans 87 acres and is surrounded by a 1,063-acre park. Visitors can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and limited fishing. Seasonal boating for low-power boats is available from mid-April to mid-October. The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset, with vehicle entry fees collected year-round at the Chestnut Parking Lot. Visitors can explore natural beauty and historic remnants like the Villa Maria orchard.
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Charming bridge crossing Seven's Creek Boulevard at the north end of Creekside Park. Nearby, you’ll find the historic Stocklmeir Farmhouse in Blackberry Farm Park.
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Located right by the parking area you can find some additional info before heading out on your ride.
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Campbell offers a robust network of over 30 gravel bike trails. These routes provide diverse options, connecting urban areas with natural landscapes and offering varying levels of difficulty.
The gravel biking routes around Campbell primarily range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 11 moderate routes and 23 difficult routes, often featuring significant elevation changes and challenging terrain, particularly around the Lexington Reservoir area.
You can expect a diverse mix of terrain. Many routes, like sections of the Los Gatos Creek Trail, offer a blend of paved and gravel surfaces. Around Lexington Reservoir and in areas like Sierra Azul Open Space, you'll encounter extensive fire roads and trails with significant elevation changes, including climbs exceeding an 8% grade.
The gravel biking routes in Campbell are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 10 reviews. Users often praise the scenic beauty, the challenging climbs, and the variety of terrain available.
Yes, many of the popular gravel bike routes in Campbell are loops. For example, the Lexington Reservoir – Los Gatos Creek Trail loop from Oak Meadow is a challenging 15.8-mile circular route, and the Vasona Lake – Camden Ponds loop from Bascom offers a 26.3-mile ride through scenic parks and waterways.
While many routes in Campbell are rated moderate to difficult, beginners can find accessible sections, particularly on the Los Gatos Creek Trail which offers a mix of paved and gravel surfaces. For a dedicated beginner route, consider exploring the flatter, multi-use paths within local parks like Campbell Park or Vasona Lake County Park before tackling more challenging terrain.
Gravel biking in Campbell offers picturesque views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. You'll ride alongside prominent waterways like Los Gatos Creek and past natural features such as Lexington Reservoir, Vasona Lake, and Camden Ponds. Many trails provide lush greenery and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, several interesting landmarks and natural attractions are accessible from the gravel bike trails. You can explore areas near Camden Ponds, or visit Stevens Creek Reservoir. The Guadalupe River Trail, Park & Gardens also offers a scenic diversion.
Many multi-use trails in the Campbell area, such as the Los Gatos Creek Trail, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary by park and trail section, especially in protected natural areas like Sierra Azul Open Space. Always check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding pets.
For families, the paved and smoother gravel sections of the Los Gatos Creek Trail are excellent choices. Parks like Vasona Lake County Park and Campbell Park also offer accessible paths suitable for a family outing. These areas provide a gentler experience compared to the more challenging routes around Lexington Reservoir.
Parking is generally available at various access points along the Los Gatos Creek Trail, as well as at major parks like Campbell Park, Vasona Lake County Park, and Lexington Reservoir County Park. Specific trailheads for routes like the Pfeiffer Park – Mine Hill Trailhead loop from Branham also offer parking facilities.
The Campbell area generally offers good gravel biking conditions year-round due to its mild climate. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for longer rides. While winters are mild, some trails might be muddy after heavy rains. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred during peak heat.


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