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Level: Intermediate
Length: 6 mi (9.7 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: +603/ -423 ft
Total: 93 riders
 

Mountain Biking Santa Teresa Park

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Santa Teresa Park comprises over 1,600 acres, and sits in the southeast corner of San Jose, off of Bernal Road, near the Junction of Highway 85 and 101. The park is an excellent place to visit in the spring, between the rains. Wildflowers are in full bloom and are abundant. The creeks are running and the wild turkey are roaming about. The trails here can be quite exposed and hot during the summer - add at least 10 degrees to the readings for San Jose. The park is mostly closed during winter as the clay-filled soil is much too soft to ride on. If the soil is wet at all the park will not be open (Santa Clara County has a trail closure line you can call and check). The terrain is mostly hardpack/loose-over-hardpack with some serious rocks to boot.

There can be some equestrian (horse) traffic, but there is usually none on weekends - though there are more hikers on weekends. I've not found it to be a problem.

For mountain bikers, the most popular trail in this park is probably descending Rocky Ridge. This is a very fun, technically intermediate level trail. If you're a beginner and have not ridden over a lot of rocks before, parts of this trail will seem quite advanced to you at first. Full-suspension bikes are probably your best bet here. The top of the trail is flowy, turning into more serious rocky terrain in the second third of the trail. It's roughly a 2-mile descent and over 500 of elevation to get to the bottom of the trail, which is the center of the park.

There are many fun and quite steep ways to get to the top of Rocky Ridge trail. You can do an up-and-back on the trail itself, or park in any of there areas in or out of the park and make a loop out of it (there is a parking charge inside the park). Most mountain bikers stick to the trails south and east of Bernal avenue, since they contain the most single track. Either direction on Ohlone or Hidden Springs trails is great. Get ready for some steep climbing. Unfortunately, there is no way to shuttle to the top of Rocky Ridge - you're going to have to climb.

Stile Ranch is another favorite - this one is good technical practice if Rocky Ridge is too daunting for you. The switchbacks are very tight, and there are a lot of them, so prepare for some serious turning fun. Heading from north to south on this trail seems to be the best direction.

There are several ways to make loops and interconnect these various trails, and they are all very enjoyable. Don't miss Coyote Peak, which affords views of all the major mountains in the Bay Area - on clear days you can literally see the entire ring of mountains surrounding the bay. There are occasional wild boar, lots of wild turkey, deer, snakes, tarantulas, Northern Harriers and other birds of prey. Apparently the county plans to bring cattle back to the park to control non-native grasses (see the meeting minutes on the Friends of Santa Teresa County Park page).

Here's a good article on the park by Lars Thomsen of Trail Head Cyclery:
http://freehubmag.com/2010/05/santa-teresa-park-from-trail-head-cyclery/

First added by midiman on Feb 22, 2004. Last updated May 11, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
101 to bernal ave..follow signs to park
System trails (3)
Advanced difficultyHidden Springs Trail***4 mi
Advanced difficultyOhlone to Rocky Ridge and Stiles Ranch loop****10 mi
Advanced difficultyRocky Ridge Trail****6 mi


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Q: where do you park
A: It really depends on where you're coming in from. If you drive up from Bernal Rd you can park for free in the in the lookout parking but there are only like 5 or six spots. There is paid parking in the park but most people will either park at the bottom of Bernal Rd in the residential area or park in the free lot on the other side of the hill on San Vicente Ave just N. of Fortini Rd. The climb up from Vicente is much easier than the Bernal side and probably a better warm up. Both areas seem safe with the bernal side possibly a bit safer due to more traffic.