Santa Teresa County Park

Santa Teresa County Park is a hiking trail San Jose located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (408) 225-0225

  • Website

    parker.org

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  • Type

    Hiking Trail

Address

Bernal Rd. San Jose , CA 95120 United States

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rocky ridge rainy mountains park country hiking
Janet Fouts

Horses, mountain bikers and hikers CAN co-exist. Very hot in the summer so come early. Spectacular views reward the climbs

Seth Taplin

Great views and nice picnic areas , though the trash cans were overflowing before we arrived.

Saeed AlZahrani

Beautiful country park mountains hell's and dears but rainy

Matthew Todd

Park is awesome for mountain bikes , especially when rainy or wet.

KimTen

Bring water when it's hot.

Brian Shively

Remember to keep your dog on a controlled 6 foot leash at all times.

Derek M

Ride Stile Ranch and Rocky Ridge

Dan P.

Rocky Ridge Trail heading West is beautiful in the late afternoon!

Jimmy Palacios

I want to visit this place.

John Calvert

Park is not good in the rain. Especially for mtb's.

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Go early before it gets too hot as there's hardly any shade. Oh, and if you pick up your dog poop and leave the poop filled plastic bag on the side of the trail, it kind of defeats the purpose. - Anu