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Jogging routes around Mountain View offer a blend of urban convenience and natural landscapes. The region features a mix of flat, paved trails and routes with moderate elevation changes, providing diverse options for runners. Key natural features include bayfront paths, creek trails, and open spaces with views of the surrounding hills. The area is characterized by well-maintained multi-use paths and green spaces suitable for various running experiences.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Jog the 3.6-mile Mount Helen & Mount Wanda loop, a moderate trail at John Muir National Historic Site, offering panoramic views and historic
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Jog the Bay Area Ridge Trail across the Benicia-Martinez Bridge for 4.2 miles, enjoying panoramic views of the Carquinez Strait.

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Jog the moderate 2.9-mile Whipsnake, Woodrat, and Windmill Loop in Fernandez Ranch, featuring scenic views and an historic windmill.
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Jog the 3.8-mile San Francisco Bay Trail: Benicia Waterfront for moderate exercise, scenic bay views, and potential wildlife sightings.
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Jog the Franklin Ridge Loop, a moderate 4.3-mile trail in Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline, offering panoramic views and significant elev
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From this location, the SF Bay Trail continues to Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline and beyond into the city. You can extend your hike from here and explore as long as you like, or head back across the stunning bridge for a repeat experience of the beautiful scenery.
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This small park is a tribute to the sculptor and Benicia resident, Robert Arneson who passed away in 1992. His work is known globally, and the bench perched on the cliff is a memorial to his work, offering a stunning view of the Carquinez Strait.
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This flat, paved trail provides an easy route with breathtaking scenery. It is ideal for a morning walk as you enjoy the ocean breeze, or you can sit on one of the benches in the evening and watch the beautiful sunset.
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This is a lovely waterfront park with fantastic views of the Carquinez Strait. There are benches, a small beach, a water fountain and restrooms, making it an ideal spot for a break along the shoreline. Dogs are not allowed, so you'll need to leave your pup at home to enjoy this park.
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From this location, the SF Bay Trail continues to Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline and beyond into the city. You can extend your run from here or head back across the stunning bridge for a repeat experience of the beautiful scenery.
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Nice bridge with a separate bike path and great views of the Carquinez Strait. A good sunset spot!
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This well-maintained small park offers plenty of parking, picnic tables and paved walkways. It offers scenic views of the two I-680 bridge spans, the train trestle, Mount Diablo, and the Mothball Fleet (National Defense Reserve Fleet). It is a fantastic vantage point with plenty of parking, making it an ideal location to begin and end a run.
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This small park is a tribute to the sculptor and Benicia resident, Robert Arneson who passed away in 1992. His work is known globally, and the bench perched on the cliff is a memorial to his work, offering a stunning view of the Carquinez Strait.
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There are over 20 dedicated running routes around Mountain View, offering a variety of experiences for joggers of all levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 80 times.
Mountain View offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find a mix of flat, paved multi-use paths, such as sections of the Stevens Creek Trail, ideal for leisurely runs. For those seeking more challenge, there are routes with moderate elevation changes, particularly in areas closer to the surrounding hills and open space preserves like those found on the Mount Helen & Mount Wanda loop.
Yes, Mountain View has several easy and beginner-friendly options. Many sections of the Stevens Creek Trail and Permanente Creek Trail are predominantly flat and paved, offering a gentle introduction to running in the area. Parks like Cuesta Park and Rengstorff Park also feature well-maintained paths suitable for casual runs.
For more challenging runs with significant elevation gain, consider routes like the Mount Helen & Mount Wanda loop, which features a moderate climb. Areas near Mountain View, such as Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve or Monte Bello Open Space Preserve, also offer hilly trails for advanced runners seeking a greater workout.
While individual routes vary in length, you can combine sections of the Stevens Creek Trail, Permanente Creek Trail, and the Bay Trail to create longer running experiences. These interconnected paths allow for extended runs along the bay and through various green spaces.
Yes, many routes in Mountain View are designed as loops or can be easily adapted into circular paths. The Mount Helen & Mount Wanda loop is a popular example of a circular route, offering a complete experience back to your starting point.
Jogging in Mountain View offers scenic views of the San Francisco Bay, wetlands, and surrounding hills. Along trails like the Stevens Creek Trail, you might spot wildlife such as egrets and ducks. The Bay Trail provides stunning bay views, and you can also pass by landmarks like Google and NASA. For specific points of interest, consider exploring highlights like the Martinez Regional Shoreline or the Little Bull Valley Carquinez Overlook.
Many parks and trails in Mountain View are dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific regulations may apply. It's always best to check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding pets on trails like the Stevens Creek Trail or in local parks.
Absolutely. The flat, paved sections of trails like the Stevens Creek Trail and Permanente Creek Trail are excellent for families, including those with strollers. Local parks such as Cuesta Park and Rengstorff Park also offer safe and accessible paths for family runs.
Yes, many popular jogging routes and parks in Mountain View offer designated parking areas. For instance, Shoreline Park, which connects to the Stevens Creek Trail and Bay Trail, has ample parking. Specific trailheads often have parking lots, making access convenient for runners.
Mountain View has a good public transport network, including VTA buses and Caltrain, which can provide access to areas near popular running trails. For example, some bus routes stop close to Shoreline Park and sections of the Stevens Creek Trail, making it possible to reach trails without a car.
Mountain View boasts a pleasant climate year-round, making it suitable for jogging in most seasons. Spring and fall offer particularly comfortable temperatures. Even in winter, the mild weather often allows for enjoyable runs, though it's always wise to check local forecasts.
The komoot community highly rates the running experiences in Mountain View, with an average score of 2.0 stars. Runners often praise the blend of urban convenience with natural beauty, the well-maintained multi-use paths, and the scenic views of the San Francisco Bay and surrounding wetlands.


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