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Coyote creek
Coyote creek












coyote creek

There is an ADA compliant parking spot and an ADA compliant bathroom at the start of this trip.īikes: Bikes are allowed but not recommended for this trip. The Coyote Creek Trail is shady, the Odette Morrow Trail has little shade.Īccessibility: This trip is wheelchair accessible except at the end of the route in which there is a short gravel trail leading to the sidewalk. Trail Conditions: Paved, flat trails until the end of the route in which there’s a very short gravel trail leading to the sidewalk. until sunset.įacilities: Wheelchair accessible bathroom and drinking fountain Park Hours: The park is open year-round from 8 a.m. Public Transportation: VTA 42 stops on Silver Creek Valley Road, walk 0.1 miles to park entrance

coyote creek

In 0.2 miles, make a U-turn at Piercy Rd, then make an immediate right into the parking lot for the Coyote Creek Parkway Silver Creek Staging Area.

coyote creek

Blossom Hill Rd becomes Silver Creek Valley Rd. There are plenty of picnic tables available and lots of benches around the circumference of the lake.ĭirections: From US-101 in San Jose, exit Blossom Hill Rd. The lake will be busy with geese, gulls, and ducks. If you do not cross the pedestrian bridge mentioned in this guide, you would continue along the Coyote Creek Trail and reach Hellyer County Park in 2-miles.Īfter completing this trip, consider driving a few miles north to Hellyer County Park and having lunch at Cottonwood Lake. The trail meanders along Coyote Creek for 15 miles starting at Anderson Lake County Park in Morgan Hill and ending at Hellyer County Park in San Jose. Note about Coyote Creek Trail: This portion of the Coyote Creek Trail is part of Coyote Creek Parkway, one of the many parks operated by Santa Clara County Parks. You will pass over the bridge (watch for White-throated Swift) after which the parking lot from where you started will be on your left. Once on the sidewalk, make a left to continue along the sidewalk of the busy Silver Creek Valley Rd. At this point you will need to leave the paved Odette Morrow Trail and walk a short distance over a gravel trail to access the sidewalk. In about ½ mile, you will see the intersection of Silver Creek Valley Rd and Coyote Rd.














Coyote creek