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The Los Gatos Creek Trail is a delightful escape, offering a varied and scenic jogging experience through riparian habitats and open spaces. You'll find yourself winding along the creek, with sections of paved path giving way to unpaved gravel and dirt, and even charming boardwalks. The route provides ample shade and picturesque views of Vasona Lake, making it a refreshing outing where you might even spot blue herons or turtles.
This easy 2.6-mile (4.2 km) route, with its gentle 43 feet (13 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 26 minutes, making it perfect for a quick jog or a family-friendly run. The trail is well-maintained, featuring mile markers, restrooms, and drinking fountains at various access points. It's also dog-friendly, so your canine companion can join the fun.
Beyond its appeal for joggers, the Los Gatos Creek Trail is a multi-use pathway popular for walking, cycling, and skating. It connects to other local paths like the Jones Trail and Flume Trail, and provides access to St. Joseph's Hill, expanding your options for exploration in the area. This trail is a local favorite for its blend of natural beauty and urban accessibility.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The trail has various access points along its approximately 10 to 12-mile length, connecting downtown San Jose, Campbell, and Los Gatos to the Lexington Reservoir. You'll find parking available at several parks it passes through, such as Campbell Park, Los Gatos Creek Park, Vasona Lake County Park, and Oak Meadow Park.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. There are even specialized areas for dogs along the route, making it a great option for jogging with your canine companion.
The trail offers abundant shade, making it enjoyable during warmer months. However, for comfortable jogging, spring and fall generally provide the most pleasant temperatures. Wildlife spotting, such as spawning salmon, might be seasonal, adding to the appeal during specific times of the year.
No, you do not need any permits or have to pay entrance fees to access the Los Gatos Creek Trail. It is a public multi-use path.
The trail primarily features paved surfaces, offering a smooth path for much of its length. However, as you head south towards Lexington Reservoir, you'll encounter unpaved gravel and dirt portions. Some areas also include boardwalk sections. While generally flat, there are gradual inclines, and the southern section has a significant elevation drop and short, steep climbs.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate and suitable for various fitness levels. Many of the paved sections are flat and ideal for an easy run. However, the southern portion near Lexington Reservoir is more challenging with greater elevation gain and unpaved surfaces, requiring good fitness.
You'll enjoy diverse scenery, including riparian habitats, wooden bridges, and open areas with views of Vasona Lake and Lexington Reservoir. The path meanders through several parks, such as Campbell Park, Los Gatos Creek Park, Vasona Lake County Park, and Oak Meadow Park. Keep an eye out for wildlife like blue herons, turtles, and even spawning salmon. The trail itself is a notable feature: Los Gatos Creek Trail.
Yes, for your convenience, the trail features restrooms and drinking fountains at various access points along its route. Picnic areas are also available.
Yes, the Los Gatos Creek Trail serves as a vital corridor and connects to other regional trails. It also passes through sections of the Campbell/Curtner/Tully Corridor and the Montague/San Tomas Expressway.
Absolutely. While much of the trail is relatively flat and paved, the southern sections, particularly as you approach Lexington Reservoir, offer a more rugged experience. These parts include unpaved gravel and dirt, significant elevation changes, and short, steep climbs, making them ideal if you're looking for a more intense workout or varied terrain.
A typical jogging route on the Los Gatos Creek Trail, such as the 4.15 km loop, can take around 26 minutes to complete. The overall trail spans 10 to 12 miles, so the duration depends on the distance you choose to cover and your pace.
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