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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around San Jose

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Dog friendly hiking trails around San Jose traverse a diverse landscape within the Santa Clara Valley, characterized by rolling hills and mountain ranges such as the Diablo and Santa Cruz Mountains. The region features numerous open space preserves, canyons, and river trails along the Guadalupe and Coyote Creek. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from dense oak woodlands to expansive grasslands, often with views of the city and surrounding areas.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around San Jose

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Randol and New Almaden Trail Loop

7.72km

02:17

240m

180m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.20km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.4km

03:56

70m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Martin Stein
March 9, 2026, Bench With a View of Almaden Quicksilver County Park

Mount Umunhum in the background

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From this point just off the New Almaden Trail you'll have an excellent view across San Jose and the surrounding hills.

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Alex
January 9, 2025, Bald Peaks Viewpoint

Bald Peak provides great views of Santa Clara Valley, the Diablo Range, and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Hikers and mountain bikers can access the peak via trails like Hidden Springs and Coyote Peak, which offer moderate to steep climbs. Early mornings or late afternoons are best for enjoying cooler temperatures in hot summer months. The trails are well-maintained and scenic.

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Sue
December 7, 2024, Randol Trail Junction

Randol Trail runs parallel to Mine Hill Trail but is situated at a lower elevation on the San Francisco Bay Area side. Originally built as a mining road to access the historic Day Tunnel, the trail is a lovely wide, well-maintained path winding through grassy fields, brush, and beautiful wooded landscapes with nice San Francisco South Bay Area views.

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February 26, 2024, Coyote Ranch

The Coyote Creek Trail passes through the heart of Coyote Ranch, which is lined with open pastures and hillsides. There are also a couple small reservoirs on the property that you get to walk by during your hike.

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The view and the experience can change completely during this hike where you find beautiful views of Silicon Valley. The path can thus be very green but in times of drought turned brown.

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From the high knoll you get a 360 degree view of all the South Bay. Wildflowers are abundant in the spring.

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Rancho del Oro is an open space area preserved by the Santa Clara Open Space Authority, with 5428 acres of natural areas, rolling hills, and wildlife habitat. The Rancho offers recreation areas with picnic tables and multi-use paths that allow hiking, biking, and horse-riding. Dogs are not allowed inside the Rancho.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available around San Jose?

There are over 25 dog-friendly hiking trails around San Jose, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks. This guide features 26 routes specifically curated for you and your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with my dog in San Jose?

San Jose enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with approximately 300 days of sunshine annually, making it suitable for year-round hiking. Spring (March-May) is particularly beautiful for wildflowers, while fall offers pleasant temperatures and golden hues. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, and always bring plenty of water for both you and your dog. Winters are generally mild, but trails can be muddy after rain.

Are there any easy, dog-friendly trails suitable for beginners or small dogs?

Yes, San Jose offers several easy, flat trails perfect for a leisurely walk with your dog. The Coyote Creek Trail is a great option, offering a smooth, paved surface ideal for all skill levels and small dogs. It's a popular spot for walking, biking, and running alongside the creek.

Where can I find dog-friendly trails with water features in San Jose?

While direct swimming access for dogs might be limited in some areas, trails along creeks and near reservoirs offer pleasant water views and opportunities for dogs to cool off. The Coyote Creek Trail follows the creek, providing a refreshing environment. Additionally, parks like Almaden Lake and Vasona Lake County Park (though specific dog access to water may vary) offer scenic lakeside walks.

Are there any challenging dog-friendly hikes for experienced hikers and their dogs?

For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, San Jose's surrounding mountain ranges offer challenging trails with significant elevation gains. The Figueroa and Cottle Loop Trail is a difficult route with substantial climbs and descents, providing a good workout for both you and your fit dog. Another challenging option is the Rancho Canada del Oro and Calero Park Loop, which covers a significant distance and elevation.

What kind of natural features and landmarks can I expect to see on dog-friendly trails in San Jose?

San Jose's dog-friendly trails offer a diverse range of natural beauty. You can expect rolling hills, expansive grasslands, dense oak woodlands, and panoramic views of the Santa Clara Valley. Many trails, especially in spring, showcase vibrant displays of native wildflowers. For specific landmarks, you might encounter historic mining sites in Almaden Quicksilver County Park or enjoy views of Mission Peak and Mount Umunhum from various viewpoints.

Are there any dog-friendly loop trails in the San Jose area?

Yes, several dog-friendly loop trails allow you to experience varied scenery without retracing your steps. The Randol and New Almaden Trail Loop is a moderate option that provides a circular route through scenic landscapes. For a more challenging loop, consider the Rancho Canada del Oro and Calero Park Loop.

What do other hikers enjoy most about dog-friendly hiking in San Jose?

The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around San Jose, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the diverse scenery ranging from rolling hills to wooded areas, and the stunning panoramic views of the Santa Clara Valley. The accessibility of many parks and the opportunity to explore with their canine companions are frequently highlighted.

Are there any dog-friendly parks or preserves with extensive trail networks in San Jose?

Absolutely. Parks like Almaden Quicksilver County Park offer over 37 miles of dog-friendly trails, rich in history and providing panoramic views. Santa Teresa County Park also boasts 18 miles of diverse trails, including the climb to Coyote Peak for expansive vistas. These parks provide ample space for long walks and exploration with your dog.

What should I consider regarding parking and public transport for dog-friendly hikes in San Jose?

Most major parks and preserves in San Jose offer dedicated parking lots, though some may require a fee or have limited space, especially on weekends. It's always advisable to check the specific park's website for parking information before you go. Public transport options directly to trailheads with dogs can be limited; typically, a car is the most convenient way to access many of the dog-friendly hiking areas in and around San Jose.

Are there any specific safety considerations for hiking with dogs in San Jose?

When hiking with your dog in San Jose, always keep them on a leash unless in designated off-leash areas, and be mindful of wildlife. During warmer months, watch out for rattlesnakes and ensure your dog has access to plenty of water to prevent overheating. Ticks can be present in grassy and wooded areas, so check your dog thoroughly after hikes. Always pack out waste to keep trails clean for everyone.

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