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The Knibbs Knob Trail offers a challenging and rewarding hiking experience within Uvas Canyon County Park, known for its sustained steep ascent. You'll start in shaded forests of madrones and oaks, gradually climbing through switchbacks before the trail opens up to more exposed sections. The real highlight is the panoramic vista from the summit of Knibbs Knob, where you can enjoy views of the Santa Cruz and Diablo Mountains after your climb.
This 4.5-mile (7.2 km) route, with 1520 feet (463 metres) of elevation gain, is rated moderate and typically takes around 2 hours and 38 minutes. It's a great option if you're seeking a rigorous workout and impressive viewpoints. Be sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes, as the terrain can be steep and loose in places, and muddy near Swanson Creek after rainfall.
Unlike the park's gentler Waterfall Loop Trail, the Knibbs Knob Trail stands out for its demanding profile, making it one of the steeper trails in the Bay Area. The strenuous climb culminates in a rewarding experience, offering a unique perspective on the region's natural beauty. A picnic table at the summit provides a perfect spot to rest and soak in the scenery.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Knibbs Knob Trail is generally considered moderate to difficult. It features a continuous and very steep climb, gaining approximately 460-550 meters (1,600-1,800 feet) over a relatively short distance. It's often described as a rigorous workout and is popular for training due to its sustained elevation gain.
Based on komoot's data, the estimated duration for hiking the Knibbs Knob Trail is around 2 hours and 39 minutes for the 7.2 km route. However, this can vary significantly depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The trail offers a varied terrain, starting with a mix of old dirt roads and singletrack. The lower sections, especially near Swanson Creek, can be soft and mossy. As you ascend, the trail becomes increasingly steep with some 'silly-steep' sections, and you might encounter loose bits and dusty patches, particularly on the descent. It transitions from shaded forest to more exposed, chaparral-covered areas higher up.
The Knibbs Knob Trail is located within Uvas Canyon County Park. You'll find parking available within the park, which serves as the access point for this and other trails. It's advisable to check the park's official website for current parking fees and capacity, especially during peak seasons.
Rules regarding dogs in Uvas Canyon County Park can vary. It's best to check the official Uvas Canyon County Park website or contact park authorities directly for the most up-to-date information on dog policies, including leash requirements and permitted areas.
Uvas Canyon County Park typically has an entrance fee per vehicle. Specific permit requirements for hiking are generally not needed for day use, but it's always recommended to verify the current fees and any potential reservation or permit requirements by visiting the official Santa Clara County Parks website for Uvas Canyon County Park before your visit.
The best time to hike is generally in winter and early spring. During these seasons, the waterfalls in Uvas Canyon County Park (like Lower Falls) are most impressive after rains, and the initial shaded sections are lush. The panoramic views from the top are also clearer on crisp days. Summer can be hot in the exposed upper sections, so an early start is recommended.
The initial parts of the trail offer lush forest scenery with madrones, oaks, and bay trees. As you climb higher and break out of the tree line, you'll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the Santa Cruz and Diablo Mountains, rolling hills, and distant peaks like Mount Umunhum on clear days. The summit itself provides a sense of accomplishment and a place to rest.
Yes, the Knibbs Knob Trail can be combined with other paths within Uvas Canyon County Park. The route itself covers significant portions of the Knibbs Knob Trail, but also intersects with trails like the Uvas Creek Trail, Swanson Creek Trail, and the Waterfall Loop Trail, allowing for various loop configurations to extend your hike and explore more of the park's features.
Given its steep and continuous ascent, good fitness is required. Many hikers find trekking poles beneficial, especially for the descent, due to loose gravel and steep grades. While the lower sections are shaded, the upper parts are exposed, so bring plenty of water, sun protection, and wear appropriate footwear. Consider combining it with the Waterfall Loop for a more diverse experience, particularly after recent rains.
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