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  Trail-Finding Toolkit   
  City of San Jose trail information: Regional trail information (by other agencies):
Option A: Use the interactive trail network map to find trails anywhere in San Jose. VTA Bikeways Map: Use the VTA bikeways map to find trails throughout Santa Clara County. This map also shows on-street bike lanes for route-finding between off-street trails.
 
    Option B: Search by name in the table below. Open StreetMap: Browse existing region-wide trails in an interactive, web-based map hosted at ArcGIS.com. NOTE: This is an unverified, open-source map that does not show all existing trails and should not be relied on for wayfinding. Please refer to the City-prepared trail maps for detailed trail descriptions.
  Option C: View City of San Jose trails in Google Earth.
Use the "+" symbols in your "Temporary Places" (left-side panel) to locate and explore the trails.

Bay Area Ridge Trail (interactive trail map): San Jose's trails are part of a 550-mile network that, when completed, will encircle the SF Bay. The web map includes links to trail descriptions and detailed trail maps for the various existing portions of the route, including trails in San Jose.

Regional Trails (interactive trail map): The State of California provides this tool for finding trails and parks throughout the Golden State.

  . Comments/feedback about the maps? E-mail the Trail Program.
   
 Trail Systems (including maps for Recreation and Active Transportation)

 Open and Partially Open

To be developed / future trails

Albertson Parkway
Calero Creek
Coyote Creek
Evergreen Creek
Fowler Creek
Guadalupe Creek
Guadalupe River
Hetch-Hetchy
Hwy 237 Bikeway

Hwy 87 Bikeway

Lake Almaden

Los Alamitos Creek
Los Gatos Creek
Montgomery Hill

Penitencia Creek
River Oaks Parkway
Ryland Parkway
Saratoga Creek

Silver Creek, Lower North

Silver Creek (Barberry Lane)
Silver Creek (Umbarger Rd)
Silver Creek, Upper
Silver Creek Valley
Thompson Creek 
Three Creeks (WG Spur)

Yerba Buena Creek

***View a map of Future Trail Development***
***View future trails in Google Earth***
Bay Trail
Berryessa Creek
Canoas Creek

Component Trail
Coyote Alamitos Canal
Edenvale
Fisher Creek
Five Wounds

Lake Cunningham

 Rural Trail System (for recreation, hiking and mountain biking)

 Open and Partially Open

Alum Rock Park

   

 

 

 

Last Modified Date: 8/17/2010

 
 

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