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Summit Road to Chemeketa Park loop

Moderate

4.7

(6580)

9,221

runners

Summit Road to Chemeketa Park loop

01:25

12.6km

300m

Running

Jog this moderate 7.8-mile loop on Summit Road to Chemeketa Park, gaining 983 feet through the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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5.01 km

Old Santa Cruz Highway

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Old Santa Cruz Highway is a very shaded paved road that is off the main roads. There are few cars here making for a safe place to run.

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12.6 km

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7.48 km

4.50 km

649 m

Surfaces

7.36 km

4.57 km

698 m

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Highest point (570 m)

Lowest point (270 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the "Summit Road to Chemeketa Park loop" an officially designated trail?

Based on available research, the "Summit Road to Chemeketa Park loop" does not appear to be a widely recognized or officially designated public jogging trail. It is likely an informal local route, possibly combining public roads and paths within the Chemeketa Park community and along Summit Road.

What is the terrain like for jogging on this route?

Given that this route is likely informal, the terrain can vary significantly. Summit Road itself is known to include a mix of paved and dirt sections, with challenging climbs and descents. Conditions can also be variable, with some parts experiencing mudslides. Chemeketa Park primarily consists of private roads.

How long does it typically take to jog this loop?

The komoot data suggests a duration of approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes for jogging the 12.6 km loop. However, this can vary based on individual fitness levels, specific route choices, and current trail conditions.

What are the parking options for accessing this route?

Since this is not an officially designated trail, there isn't a specific trailhead parking lot. Chemeketa Park consists mainly of private roads, and parking along Summit Road can be limited and may involve private property. It's advisable to research local parking regulations carefully if you plan to access the route by car.

Are dogs allowed on the Summit Road to Chemeketa Park loop?

As this route is likely informal and traverses a mix of public and potentially private roads, there are no universal rules regarding dogs. If you are on public roads, standard leash laws apply. However, if any part of your chosen route crosses private property, dogs may not be permitted, or specific rules may be in place. Always be respectful of private property signs.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

No, there are no known permits or entrance fees required for jogging along public sections of Summit Road or within the Chemeketa Park community. However, always be mindful of private property and respect any posted signage.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

The Santa Cruz Mountains can experience varied conditions. Spring and fall generally offer milder temperatures, which are ideal for jogging. Winter can bring rain and potential mudslides on dirt sections of Summit Road, making conditions challenging. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon jogs are recommended.

Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints along the way?

The komoot data indicates that the route passes by Old Santa Cruz Highway. While specific viewpoints for this informal loop are not documented, the general area of Summit Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains often offers scenic views of the surrounding natural environment, especially at higher elevations.

Is this route suitable for beginners?

The route is rated as 'moderate' difficulty with approximately 300 meters of elevation gain. Given the challenging nature of Summit Road, with its climbs, descents, and varied terrain (paved and dirt), it might be challenging for absolute beginners. Those new to jogging or trail running might prefer more established, flatter trails like sections of the Los Gatos Creek Trail.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the route?

Chemeketa Park is a residential community, and immediate amenities like cafes or pubs are not readily available within the park itself. For services, you would likely need to venture into nearby towns such as Los Gatos, which offers a variety of options.

What should I be aware of regarding private property along the route?

Chemeketa Park is an unincorporated community with primarily private roads. Some sections of Summit Road and surrounding areas may also involve private property. It is crucial to pay attention to 'No Trespassing' signs and respect private land. Stick to clearly public roads and paths to avoid issues.

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