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Waterfall hiking trails in Santa Clara County traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Diablo Range to the east. This geography creates a varied environment featuring rolling hills, rugged peaks, and significant elevation changes. Hikers encounter ecosystems ranging from ancient redwood forests and expansive grasslands to chaparral-covered hills, oak woodlands, and numerous creeks, with Uvas Canyon County Park being particularly known for its waterfalls.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Embark on the Saratoga Gap and Ridge Trail Loop, a difficult 8.3 miles (13.4 km) hike that promises a rewarding challenge. You will ascend 1674 feet (510 metres) over approximately…
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Hike the 7.2-mile Knibbs Knob and Waterfall Loop in Uvas Canyon County Park, featuring steep climbs to panoramic views and lush waterfall tr

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Hike the difficult 11.2-mile Saratoga Gap and Ridge Trail Loop for challenging terrain and panoramic views in Castle Rock State Park.
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Hike the 0.7-mile Castle Rock Falls Trail in Castle Rock State Park to see a 75-foot waterfall and unique sandstone formations.
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Hike the difficult 5.3-mile Saratoga Gap and Ridge Trail Loop in Castle Rock State Park, featuring Goat Rock and Castle Rock Falls.
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Beautiful waterfall, but very touristy
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Here is the entrance to Uvas Canyon County Park. The park has several small falls surrounded by forest, walking less than a mile in, you’ll find a waterfall. Here you can find water fountains, restrooms and a campground. This is the perfect place to end or start your ride.
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A cute waterfall but not much going on during summer (we were here in July).
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This is a nice little pond to refresh in during the summer. The rest of the valley is really nice but a bit low on water in July.
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Indian Rock, a natural climbing spot, is located at the entrance of the Sanborn-Skyline County Park. The rock consists of Sandstone, but don't have the red colors that are so commonly found in the American southwest.
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Castle Rock State Park presents this pretty 50-foot waterfalls but also had sandstone formations, a magnificent forest and great vistas.
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This is a very small waterfall, which, with its nearby counterparts, makes the Waterfall Loop and Contour Trails special.
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This is a very small waterfall, which, with its nearby counterparts, makes the Waterfall Loop and Contour Trails special.
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Santa Clara County offers a diverse selection of over 15 waterfall hiking trails. These routes traverse varied landscapes, from redwood forests to chaparral-covered hills, providing options for different skill levels.
The waterfalls in Santa Clara County are typically at their most impressive during the rainy season, from late fall through spring. Following significant rainfall, the cascades are fuller and more dramatic. Visiting during these cooler months also offers a more comfortable hiking experience.
Yes, there are several easy waterfall hikes perfect for families or those new to hiking. A great option is the Waterfall and Contour Trails loop in Uvas Canyon County Park, which is an easy 3.5-mile path known for its beautiful waterfalls and varied terrain.
Absolutely! Many of the waterfall trails in Santa Clara County are designed as loops, allowing you to experience the scenery without retracing your steps. A popular choice is the Castle Rock Falls loop in Castle Rock State Park, which offers unique sandstone formations and lush forest sections.
Uvas Canyon County Park is especially noted for its gorgeous waterfalls, offering a unique hiking experience. Castle Rock State Park also features prominent waterfalls like Castle Rock Falls, and Henry W. Coe State Park is home to Pacheco Falls.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Santa Clara County offers more difficult waterfall trails. The Castle Rock Falls loop, for instance, is rated as difficult and features significant elevation changes and rugged terrain.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter a rich diversity of natural features. Trails often wind through ancient redwood forests, expansive rolling grasslands, and chaparral-covered hills. You might also see oak woodlands, picturesque creeks, and unique serpentine rock outcroppings. Highlights like Granuja Falls and Upper Falls are specific points of interest.
Policies regarding dogs vary by park and specific trail. While some areas may permit leashed dogs, others, particularly within sensitive natural preserves, might have restrictions. It's always best to check the specific park's regulations or the individual route details before heading out with your canine companion.
The waterfall trails in Santa Clara County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the refreshing sound of cascading water, and the diverse landscapes that make each trail unique. The well-maintained paths and opportunities for wildlife observation are also often highlighted.
Most major parks and trailheads offering waterfall hikes, such as Uvas Canyon County Park and Castle Rock State Park, provide designated parking facilities. However, these can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons. It's advisable to arrive early or consider visiting on weekdays to secure a spot.
While some parks in Santa Clara County are accessible via public transport, direct access to all waterfall trailheads can be limited. Planning your route in advance using local transit authority websites is recommended. For many trailheads, driving remains the most convenient option.
The elevation gain varies significantly across the waterfall trails, reflecting the diverse geography of Santa Clara County. You can find routes with gentle inclines, such as the Pacheco Falls trail with around 250 meters of ascent, to more challenging paths like the Knibbs Knob Trail which features over 460 meters of elevation gain.


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