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Mount Hamilton & JD Grant Park loop from Berryessa

Routes
Road cycling routes
United States
California
Santa Clara County
San Jose

Mount Hamilton & JD Grant Park loop from Berryessa

Hard

4.5

(5355)

11,065

riders

Mount Hamilton & JD Grant Park loop from Berryessa

05:43

77.6km

1,830m

Road cycling

This difficult 48.2-mile road cycling loop from Berryessa climbs 6017 feet to Mount Hamilton and passes through JD Grant Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Joseph D. Grant County Park

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

3.97 km

Alum Rock Park - Penitencia Creek Road entrance

Highlight • Rest Area

Alum Rock Park is one of California’s oldest municipal parks, it was founded in 1872.

This is the main entrance to the park with parking and facilities.

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22.6 km

Mount Hamilton Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Mount Hamilton Road is a road biker's delight - if you like climbs. Getting to JD Grant Park from the San Jose sea level is already a 1500 feet climb, …

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40.0 km

Mount Hamilton - Lick Observatory

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A wide range of space observatories on the highest mountain in the area, including the largest glass lens historic observatory from the 1880s, and several generations of subsequent observatory systems. …

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40.7 km

The Donald Shane telescope is a 3 m reflector to the north-east of the Lick Observatory.

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58.0 km

JD Grant Park

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The Joseph D. Grant County Park is the largest country park in the Santa Clara area of California. Joseph was the wealthy son of a merchant who bought this land …

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77.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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57.3 km

11.6 km

8.76 km

Surfaces

69.4 km

5.27 km

3.03 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of this road cycling loop?

This loop is considered a difficult road ride, requiring very good fitness. It features significant climbs, including a consistent 5-7% gradient on Mount Hamilton Road, and a total elevation gain of approximately 1,830 meters (6,000 feet) over its 77.6 km distance. It's a popular training ground for endurance cyclists.

Where can I park to access this cycling route?

The loop typically starts from the Berryessa area of San Jose. While not explicitly stated, many cyclists begin near the Berryessa BART station, which offers parking options. You can also look for parking near the Alum Rock Park - Penitencia Creek Road entrance, which is along the initial part of the route.

What are the main points of interest along the way?

The route offers several notable points of interest. You'll pass through Joseph D. Grant County Park with its grasslands and oak trees. The highlight of the climb is the historic Mount Hamilton - Lick Observatory at the summit, where you can also see the Donald Shane telescope - Tycho Brahe Peak. The entire Mount Hamilton Road itself is a scenic and historic climb.

What kind of terrain and road surfaces should I expect?

The route is predominantly on well-paved asphalt roads. Mount Hamilton Road is known for its consistent 5-7% gradient and endless serpentining turns. While mostly smooth, some sections might have varying surface quality. The descent from Mount Hamilton requires caution due to numerous switchbacks and some sections lacking guard rails.

Is there an entrance fee or permit required for this route?

While cycling on public roads like Mount Hamilton Road generally doesn't require a permit, you will pass through Joseph D. Grant County Park. Santa Clara County Parks typically have a vehicle entrance fee. Check the official Santa Clara County Parks website for current fee information if you plan to park within the park boundaries.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the expansive views from Mount Hamilton's summit, which can include San Jose, the San Francisco Bay, and even Yosemite on exceptionally clear days. While possible, winter cycling may require extra preparation for colder temperatures and potentially wet conditions, and summer can be very hot, especially on the exposed climbs.

What kind of views can I expect along the route?

As you ascend, you'll be treated to inspiring views of San Jose, the southern end of the San Francisco Bay, and the surrounding East Bay oak-strewn hills. From the summit near Lick Observatory, on clear days, you can see the Santa Cruz Mountains, Monterey Bay, and potentially even Yosemite National Park. Joseph D. Grant County Park also offers scenic rolling green hills and oak woodlands.

Does the route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, the route intersects with or runs alongside several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Bay Area Ridge Trail - 03 - South Bay, and various segments of the Penitencia Creek Trail. You'll also encounter parts of the Park / Penitencia, North Woodland Trail, and Inspiration Point Trail within Joseph D. Grant County Park.

Is this route suitable for cyclists with dogs?

This is primarily a road cycling route, so bringing dogs along on the bike itself is generally not practical or safe. If you plan to visit Joseph D. Grant County Park separately, dogs are typically allowed on leash on most trails, but always check the park's specific regulations before your visit.

What wildlife might I encounter?

Especially as you gain elevation and the ride becomes more remote, you have a chance to experience natural beauty and potentially spot wildlife. Joseph D. Grant County Park is known for its diverse wildlife and plants, including tarantulas in late summer and wild pigs year-round. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local fauna.

Are there any amenities like cafes or water stops along the route?

The route becomes quite remote as you ascend Mount Hamilton Road. There are very limited amenities once you leave the Berryessa area. It's crucial to carry sufficient water, snacks, and any necessary supplies for the entire duration of the ride, as options for resupply are scarce until you return to more populated areas.

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