Grizzly Flat Trail to Table Mountain Loop
Grizzly Flat Trail to Table Mountain Loop
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11.6km
520m
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The Grizzly Flat Trail to Table Mountain Loop is a demanding 7.2-mile (11.6 km) jogging route in Santa Clara County, California, perfect for those who thrive on a challenge. You'll navigate 1698 feet (518 metres) of elevation gain over roughly 1 hour and 26 minutes, experiencing a diverse landscape that transitions from fire roads through pleasant woodlands to technical singletrack near Stevens Creek. The route's highlight is the notoriously steep Charcoal Grade and the challenging switchbacks of Table Mountain Trail, all set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a mix of tree-covered and exposed sections.
This difficult loop is best suited for experienced joggers with a good to very good level of fitness; beginners should look elsewhere. The varied terrain, including unpaved fire roads, technical singletrack, and occasional creek crossings, demands focus and endurance. While specific parking details aren't provided, planning your visit for optimal weather conditions is crucial to safely tackle the significant elevation changes and steep grades.
Known as an exceptional training ground, this loop is a favorite among runners in Santa Clara County seeking to improve their hill climbing and technical trail skills. The inclusion of segments like Charcoal Grade and the Table Mountain Trail's switchbacks contribute to its reputation as a rigorous and rewarding course. It's a prime example of advanced jogging routes in the Grizzly Flat area, offering a substantial workout without needing awe-inspiring overlooks.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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11.6 km
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10.5 km
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For an average jogger, this challenging loop typically takes around 1 hour and 27 minutes to complete. However, given its significant elevation changes and varied terrain, your actual time may vary based on your fitness level and pace.
No, this loop is generally considered a difficult run and is not recommended for beginners. It features significant elevation gains, steep grades, and technical sections that require a good to very good fitness level. For instance, the Charcoal Grade section has an average incline of 13%, with parts reaching 20-30%.
The route offers a diverse mix of surfaces. You'll primarily find unpaved fire roads and singletrack sections. Expect some steep and technical switchbacks, particularly on the Table Mountain Trail segment, and occasional creek crossings. While a small portion is asphalt, most of the 10.5 km is unpaved.
The loop is accessible year-round, offering different experiences with the seasons. Spring is particularly beautiful, with wildflowers adding to the scenery. The dense mixed conifer forests provide welcome shade during hotter weather, making it enjoyable even in summer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Upper Stevens Creek County Park, where this trail is located, typically has a parking fee. It's always best to check the official Santa Clara County Parks website for the most current information regarding entrance fees, parking regulations, and any required permits before your visit.
The trail is located within Upper Stevens Creek County Park. Parking is available at designated areas within the park. Due to the trail's popularity, especially on weekends, arriving early is highly recommended to secure a spot.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Upper Stevens Creek County Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all park visitors. Please remember to pack out any waste.
The loop winds through diverse scenery, including dense mixed conifer forests, rolling hills, and beautiful meadows with native grasses. While there aren't many dramatic overlooks, some sections offer distant views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. You'll also pass through valleys with both tree coverage and exposed areas.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Grizzly Flat Trail North, Grizzly Flat Trail South, Table Mountain Trail, Canyon Trail, and Table Mountain Fire Road during your journey.
This loop is highly regarded as an excellent training ground for runners due to its varied and challenging inclines and descents. The significant elevation changes, including steep sections like the Charcoal Grade, and the mix of fire roads and technical singletrack, provide a comprehensive workout for building strength and endurance.
Given the trail's difficulty and length, it's essential to bring adequate water, especially on warmer days. Sturdy trail running shoes with good grip are recommended for the varied terrain. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is advisable for exposed sections, and a map or GPS device can be helpful for navigation.
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