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Embark on a moderate hike along the Stevens Creek-Tony Look Trail, a 6.1-mile (9.8 km) route that offers varied terrain and scenic views. You will gain 580 feet (177 metres) over an estimated 2 hours and 43 minutes, making it a rewarding outdoor experience. The path transitions from paved sections to dirt roads and then into single-track trails, winding through lush, shaded areas and exposed ascents. As you hike, you will enjoy continuous views of the Stevens Creek Reservoir, a prominent visual landmark along the way. The trail also showcases diverse ecosystems, including coastal mixed hardwood, Douglas fir, and mixed oak communities.
When planning your visit, be aware that this popular trail can become crowded, especially on weekends, so consider an early start or a weekday hike for a quieter experience. While much of the route offers shade, summer hikes might be less comfortable due to potential valley smog and heat. You should also know that some sections of the trail are shared with cyclists and equestrians, so stay alert and share the path respectfully.
The Stevens Creek-Tony Look Trail is nestled within Stevens Creek County Park, a natural area known for its diverse ecosystems. The route's varied terrain and continuous reservoir views make it a standout option for hikers seeking a blend of natural beauty and physical activity. This trail provides an excellent opportunity to explore the region's unique blend of coastal mixed hardwood, Douglas fir, and mixed oak communities throughout the year.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is available within Stevens Creek County Park, which is where the Stevens Creek-Tony Look Trail is located. It's a popular destination, so arriving earlier on weekends might help secure a spot.
While the trail is part of a popular county park, specific dog regulations (leash requirements, allowed areas) are not detailed in the provided information. It's always best to check the official Santa Clara County Parks website for the most current rules regarding pets before your visit.
The trail offers different attractions throughout the year. Autumn is beautiful with golden leaves from the sycamores, big-leaf maples, cottonwoods, and alders. In winter, you might see small seasonal waterfalls on rainy days. Spring brings wildflowers. Summer hikes can be less comfortable due to valley smog and heat, despite shaded sections.
The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees for accessing Stevens Creek County Park or the Stevens Creek-Tony Look Trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Santa Clara County Parks website for any updates on park regulations or fees before your visit.
The trail offers diverse terrain, starting with paved sections, transitioning to dirt roads, and then narrowing into single-track trails. You'll experience both lush, shaded areas and exposed, drier ascents. The scenery includes various plant communities like coastal mixed hardwood, Douglas fir, and mixed oak, with elegant coast live oaks and sycamores. A major highlight is the continuous, unobstructed views of the Stevens Creek Reservoir.
A prominent feature is the continuous views of the Stevens Creek Reservoir. You'll also cross the Stevens Creek Wooden Bridge. In winter, small seasonal waterfalls can be found cascading over a unique rock slab on rainy days. The trail also connects to other systems offering broader vistas, including potential views of the Bay and San Jose on clear days.
Yes, the trail serves as a vital link to other trail systems. The route passes through sections of the Stevens Canyon Rd and the Tony Look / Stevens Creek Trail. It also connects to systems like Coyote Ridge Trail and Fremont Older Open Space Preserve, allowing for longer excursions and broader exploration.
The trail is generally considered semi-easy to moderate. While some sections involve a smooth, gradual climb, others can be steeply uphill, especially after branching off from the initial dirt road. One section is noted as being steep and potentially slippery, with an average trail grade of 16% and a maximum of 26% in places.
Along the route, particularly in the quieter pools of the Stevens Creek Reservoir, hikers might spot ducks and herons. The diverse plant communities also support various other local wildlife, though specific sightings can vary.
The primary route described is an out-and-back, but its connectivity to other trail systems within Stevens Creek County Park and adjacent open space preserves allows hikers to create longer loops and explore more extensive areas if desired.
Be aware that some sections can be steeply uphill, particularly after branching off from the initial dirt road. One specific section is noted as being steep and potentially slippery. While much of the trail is shaded, summer hikes can still be hot due to valley smog and heat.
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