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The Los Gatos Creek Trail is a 9.7-mile (15.6 km) pedestrian and bicycle trail that runs through western
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Lexington Reservoir Lexington Reservoir is an artificial lake on the Los Gatos Creek near Los Gatos, California. The James J. Lenihan Dam, a high, thick earthen dam, forms the third-largest reservoir in Santa Clara County. Background The reservoir i ...
in Los Gatos, California through
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to Meridian Avenue in
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alongside Los Gatos Creek. The trail is heavily used.


The route

Starting from the south and progressing north:


Lexington to Los Gatos

There are two trails between Lexington Reservoir and downtown Los Gatos. The portion of the trail on the west side of the creek is the Los Gatos Creek Trail proper and is a smooth, wide, unpaved trail on an old railway bed. The portion on the east side is the Jones Trail near the reservoir, connecting to the Flume Trail, which leads to downtown Los Gatos. The north portion of this trail is for pedestrians only as it is windy and goes down to the stream level in several places. Jones Road is an alternative for cyclists. The Jones and Flume trail connect with Novitiate Park and the
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. There is a limited amount of parking available in Novitiate Park and at the end of Jones Road. There are mile markers on the Los Gatos Creek trail, with the mile zero marker being located about north of the trailhead from Alma Bridge Road. The first half-mile offers a significant drop in elevation.


Downtown Los Gatos

As the trail reaches downtown
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, the first access point is at the Main Street bridge. The trail then passes the 1854 Forbes Mill, which houses a history museum. It then crosses from the east to the west of Highway 17 via a dedicated bridge. From this point northward the trail is paved. Next, there is an access point immediately behind the Old Town shopping area. to the north, there is an access point and a parking lot with a few spaces meant for the trail next to a small park north of Old Town that can be reached via Miles Avenue.


Vasona Lake County Park

The trail next runs through Oak Meadow Park and
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. Attractions in this pair of parks include the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad and a
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airplane on which kids can crawl. The trail follows the east side of the lake and goes up and over the dam.


Los Gatos Creek County Park

After travelling under Highway 85, the trail next enters Los Gatos Creek County Park. Attractions in this park include fishing, a casting pond, and a dog park. A bike/pedestrian bridge across Highway 17 connects to the trail at this point; the bridge leads to Bascom Avenue in the city of San Jose.


Campbell Park and Downtown Campbell access

The trail goes through Campbell Park. Downtown Campbell is only a three block walk to the west from the trail via Campbell Avenue. The trail is present on both sides of the creek from Campbell Park south to the bridge just north of San Tomas Expressway/Camden Avenue. A parallel mountain bike single-track trail exists east of the trail on the east side of the creek between the trail and the freeway.


The Pruneyard

The trail next passes by the back of the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell. The access point is at the northwest corner of the complex, behind the parking structure. The Pruneyard has offices, shops, restaurants, and a movie theater.


Willow Glen endpoint

The trail next heads through San Jose's Willow Glen neighborhood, ending at Meridian Avenue. No trail exists between the terminus onto Meridian and the northern segment, off Lonus.


Northern section of the trail into Downtown San Jose

The City of San Jose suggests that trail users connect from the main trail to the northernmost segment by exiting the main trail at Willow, approximately short of the terminus on Meridian, then proceeding north/east along Willow to Lonus via Glen Eyrie and Lincoln. The northernmost section of trail connects Lonus and Dupont streets. Lonus is a stub street extending west/northwest from Lincoln Avenue, approximately northeast of the main trail's terminus on Meridian. The resumed trail travels north under
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. This section provides a key link for the trail as a whole, connecting Willow Glen and Downtown and removing the previous surface-street crossing of I-280. This section continues past the Del Monte Dog Park and terminates at Dupont Avenue, a stub street running parallel to West San Carlos Street, approximately directly south of the
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. The terminus of the trail at Dupont is immediately below a set of stairs that allows easy access to the bridge that carries West San Carlos Street over the creek and the
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lines. This bridge connects the trail into central downtown San Jose.


Connections to the Los Gatos Creek Trail


Connection to the Guadalupe River Trail into Downtown San Jose

The Guadalupe River Trail can be reached by travelling east on the nice bike trail on Willow Avenue, turning left onto Delmas Avenue and then right onto Virginia Avenue. Travel east on W. Virginia Avenue until you reach the termination of the Guadalupe River Trail, which is on the northside of W. Virginia Ave, just east of the bridge over highway 87.


Connection to the Three Creeks Trail and future plans for improving the connection to downtown San Jose

The city of San Jose has been actively developing the
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on an abandoned former WPR/UPRR rail spur. Most of that trail is complete. The northern end of this rail spur crosses Lonus Avenue, is part of the defined project, and is awaiting the opening of the bridge over the creek just south of Lonus Avenue. Opening this bridge will allow connection to the northern section of the Los Gatos Creek Trail without requiring travel on busy Lincoln Avenue.


Connection to the White Oaks Avenue neighborhood

A bridge across highway 17 connects to the trail at the south end of Los Gatos Creek County Park.


Connection to the Los Gatos-Saratoga Road bike lanes

The connection is via University Avenue and Miles Avenue, which is south of Los Gatos-Saratoga Road. The Town of Los Gatos has applied for grants to improve this access.


Mileage and elevation

* 0.0 – Alma Bridge Road (660 ft) * 1.5 – Main Street (400 ft) * 2.1 – Miles Road * 2.3 – Saratoga-Los Gatos Road (Highway 9) * 2.9 – Roberts Road * 4.3 – Vasona Dam (300 ft) * 4.7 – Lark Avenue * 6.3 – Los Gatos Creek County Park (200 ft) * 6.5 – Camden Avenue / San Tomas Expressway * 7.7 – Campbell Avenue (170 ft) * 8.0 – Highway 17 * 8.4 – Hamilton Avenue * 8.6 – Bascom Avenue * 9.2 – Leigh Avenue * 10.0 – Meridian Avenue (120 ft)


References


External links


Santa Clara County Parks site including maps
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Hiking Trails in Santa Clara County – San Jose Wiki

Map of the St. Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve (includes the southern end of the Los Gatos Creek Trail)

Los Gatos Creek Trail entire path in video+map
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Maps from the Town of Los Gatos
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