Ohlone, Coyote Peak, and Hidden Springs Trail Loop
Ohlone, Coyote Peak, and Hidden Springs Trail Loop
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88
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7.04km
300m
Mountain biking
This easy 4.4-mile mountain biking loop in Santa Teresa County Park offers panoramic views from Coyote Peak and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.13 km
Highlight (Segment) • Climb
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2.38 km
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3.29 km
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7.04 km
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Parking
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6.85 km
128 m
< 100 m
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6.85 km
174 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The loop is located within Santa Teresa County Park in San Jose, California. You can typically find parking within the park itself, which serves as the trailhead for this route.
While the overall difficulty is rated 'easy' by komoot, the trail research indicates a 'Hard' physical rating for mountain biking due to significant elevation changes and technical sections. The climb to Coyote Peak climb is steep, and some descents have loose, sandy soil and rocky areas. It's generally more suited for intermediate to experienced mountain bikers.
The terrain is a mix of dirt and gravel, with sections featuring loose, sandy soil and rocky areas. The Hidden Springs Trail is a doubletrack, but parts can be narrow and entrenched. Full-suspension bikes are often recommended due to the varied and sometimes challenging surfaces.
Riders can enjoy stunning 360-degree views from Coyote Peak, stretching across the South Bay to the Diablo Range and Santa Cruz Mountains. The trails wind through open grasslands, oak woodlands, and areas with wildflowers, especially in spring. The Hidden Springs Trail also offers city views before descending into more treed areas.
You might spot grazing cows, ground squirrels, deer, foxes, and bobcats. Wild turkeys and various birds of prey are also common in the park.
Spring is ideal for wildflowers and milder temperatures. However, be aware that the trails can be very exposed and hot during the summer. The park may also close during wet winter conditions due to soft, clay-filled soil, so check conditions before you go.
Santa Teresa County Park typically has a vehicle entry fee. It's always best to check the official Santa Clara County Parks website for the most current information on fees and any specific permits that might be required for certain activities or group sizes.
Dogs are generally allowed in Santa Teresa County Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of several well-known paths within the park. It includes portions of the Ohlone Trail, Boundary Trail, Coyote Peak Trail, Ridge Trail, and Hidden Springs Trail, among others, allowing for varied riding experiences.
Be prepared for the challenging climb to Coyote Peak, which is a steep fire road. Starting early in the day, especially during warmer months, can help you avoid the heat on the exposed sections. Also, be mindful of trail conditions, as the park's clay-filled soil can become very soft and lead to closures during wet periods.
According to komoot's data, this mountain biking loop typically takes around 52 minutes to complete. However, this can vary based on your fitness level, the number of stops you make, and trail conditions.
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