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Jogging routes around Santa Clara are set within the Santa Clara Valley, bordered by the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Diablo Range to the east. The region features an alluvial plain with several creeks and rivers, including the Guadalupe River, San Tomas Aquino Creek, and Coyote Creek, which often host linear parks and trails. The northern part of the valley also borders the San Francisco Bay, offering bay-front running opportunities. This diverse landscape provides a variety of terrain for runners, from flat creek-side paths to more challenging routes in the surrounding hills.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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12.4km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.71km
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Moderate run. 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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Right about here the trail passes beneath Scott Boulevard. Scott Blvd's on-street bike lanes make it a friendlier cycling prospect than some of the other east/west corridors here.
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The Guadalupe River Trail in downtown San Jose is a paved path for exercise or commuting by bike. Starting near the Children's Discovery Museum, the trail runs northward and is easily accessible via light rail and major cross streets. It provides opportunities for bird watching and people watching along the mostly flat, paved surface. The trail is popular for biking, running, and walking, with accessible parking, benches, and picnic areas. While the trail is ideal for daytime use, sections near downtown may have some litter and encampments, making it less advisable to ride here after sunset.
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Home to the San Francisco 49ers, Levi’s Stadium is a modern hotspot for football and concerts. Opened in 2014, it’s known for its sleek design and awesome views of Silicon Valley.
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Home to the San Francisco 49ers, Levi’s Stadium is a modern hotspot for football and concerts. Opened in 2014, it’s known for its sleek design and awesome views of Silicon Valley.
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One July Saturday in 2005, a San Jose resident took a walk with his dog along the Guadalupe River, just north of the San Jose International Airport. He recognized that the objects poking out of the ground that day were clearly unusual -- he had discovered the tusks and skeleton of a mammoth. "Lupe the Mammoth" was inspired by this discovery. The artwork is a technology-driven design with hand-crafted sensibilities. While the actual mammoth was a juvenile and about 8’ tall, the sculpture measures 12.5’ in height and is made of galvanized steel. The artwork was painstakingly fabricated at Paramount Roll & Forming; bent piece by piece and fit into a notched support structure, after which it was galvanized for its final finish. The artwork is titled “Lupe,” but has quickly assumed the nickname Lupe the Mammoth as a popular post on social media; #LupeTheMammoth.
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Central Park is a large community space with paved running trails, large grass fields, and a nearby aquatic center (in case you are training for a triathlon). There are potable water stops all throughout the park, making for a safe place to run in the summer heat.
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This trail has smooth pavement (mostly) and is a quick North-South route from the San Francisco Bay Trail to Santa Clara. It's pretty popular with walkers and cyclists, but there's plenty of room to move freely. The trail runs right besides the San Francisco 49ers stadium, so the trail is closed occasionally during the football season.
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This is a great section of the river trail. It feels very pleasant to be riding here!
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There are over 35 running routes available in Santa Clara, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has mapped 39 unique tours in the area.
Santa Clara offers a good mix of running routes. You'll find 10 easy routes perfect for beginners or a leisurely jog, 25 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 4 difficult routes for experienced runners looking for a demanding workout.
The running routes in Santa Clara are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, from urban parks and creek views to bay-front trails, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Santa Clara enjoys a Mediterranean climate with approximately 330 sunny days per year, making it ideal for outdoor pursuits almost year-round. Spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures for running, though the mild winters also allow for comfortable jogs.
Yes, Santa Clara has several easy routes suitable for beginners or a relaxed run. A popular choice is the Central Park loop, an easy 1.7-mile path offering expansive green spaces and pathways perfect for a leisurely run.
Absolutely. Many routes in Santa Clara are designed as loops, providing a convenient way to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Central Park loop, the Levis Stadium – San Tomas Aquino Creek loop, and the Lupe the Mammoth Sculpture loop.
Yes, Santa Clara's diverse landscape provides several routes with scenic views. The northern part of the valley borders the San Francisco Bay, offering bay-front trails with tranquil vistas. For more elevated perspectives, the surrounding Santa Cruz Mountains and Diablo Range offer trails with panoramic views. You can also find specific viewpoints like View of Saratoga and the Bay Area from Hunters Point and High Meadow Vista Point nearby.
Santa Clara's running routes often follow natural corridors created by creeks and rivers like the San Tomas Aquino Creek and Guadalupe River. You might also encounter diverse habitats from open grasslands to shaded sycamore groves. The region's proximity to the San Francisco Bay also means opportunities for bay-front runs and birdwatching in areas like the Alviso Marina County Park.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Lupe the Mammoth Sculpture loop takes you past the impressive Lupe the Mammoth. Other routes might bring you close to the Guadalupe River Trail, Park & Gardens or offer glimpses of the Levi's Stadium area.
For a more serene experience, consider exploring trails in areas like Ulistac Natural Area. This protected city park offers trails that wind through natural landscapes, allowing joggers to observe native plants and wildlife in a tranquil setting away from more crowded paths.
Many of Santa Clara's parks and creek-side trails are excellent for families. Routes like the Central Park loop offer flat, paved surfaces and expansive green spaces, making them safe and enjoyable for all ages. The extensive trail networks along creeks also provide mostly flat, accessible options.
Yes, many popular running routes and parks in Santa Clara offer convenient parking. Central Park, Alviso Marina County Park, and Martial Cottle County Park are known for their accessible parking facilities, making it easy to start your run. Creek trails often have designated parking areas at various access points.


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