St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve

St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve is a hiking trail Los Gatos located in United States.

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St. Joseph's Regional Open Space Los Gatos , CA 95030 United States

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scenic views hiking biking pizza beer convenient parking hills Bay showers
Threedukes

Great hiking , great views of the Bay Area, and convenient parking . Good for dogs , but mind the heat. Beware of - snakes (on sunny days) - Mtn bikers (always, as they rarely warn) - no water sources.

Tomoko Nakajima

A lot of activities over here... I did hike but people are jogging, walking w dogs, mtn biking ... nice place near los gatos downtown!

Juston Payne

This is convenient from the 17, but really doesn't compare to other walks nearby at Monte Bello and Russian Ridge. The hike itself is on a dull, dusty fire road and the final view is ho-hum.

Indra Singhal

It's a beautiful hike , but watch out for speeding bikes going downhill - Try to stay to your right to be safer.

Patrick L

There's a hidden cave on this property. Find it and you'll be amazed.

Jon Sanchez

Bikers - don't step off your pedals on the wall

Jon Sanchez

Pick up dog poop

Jay Castellano

Killer hills , beautiful views !

Bill Lennan

run at dusk in the rain with your dog, reward yourself with a hot shower , beer and pizza :-)

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Trail
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Steep but short trail leading to lovely views of the surrounding cities. - Elisa

8.0
Trail
John Nichols Trail

Great shaded trail for a hot day. Dog friendly too! - Rob Stanford

7.0
Trail
Santa Teresa County Park

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

8.2
Coffee Shop
Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Company

Get some empanadas for lunch right next door and then indulge yourself with some good coffee and pastries. They also have a good selection for coffee beans. - Hiroyoshi Suzuki

Lake
Lexington Dam

Great place to start a bike ride. Head south. - Joe Huber