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Hiking in Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve offers access to over 19,000 acres within the Santa Cruz Mountains in Santa Clara County. The preserve features diverse landscapes, including serpentine grasslands, chaparral, and shaded oak woodlands. Its terrain is characterized by significant peaks like Mount Umunhum and Mount El Sombroso, providing varied elevation gains and panoramic views. This area provides a range of hiking experiences across its extensive trail system.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Mount Umunhum Trail, a route that guides you through diverse scenery within the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. You will transition from chaparral scrub into woodlands of oak and pine, offering a gentle introduction to the natural beauty of the Santa Cruz Mountains. This 4.1-mile (6.6 km) path involves a modest 54 feet (16 metres) of elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed outing. Expect to complete the hike in about 1 hour and 51 minutes, with plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting as you go.
Planning your visit to the Mount Umunhum Trail is straightforward. The trailhead is generally accessible, and you will typically find parking available on site. The area has undergone extensive restoration, ensuring a well-maintained path for all visitors. Before heading out, always remember to check local conditions, especially concerning the weather, to ensure a pleasant experience.
This trail is part of a larger area known for its spectacular and expansive views across the landscape. The reopening of this region to the public after restoration efforts highlights a commitment to preserving its natural features. As you explore, you are walking through a significant part of the Santa Cruz Mountains, an ecosystem rich in diverse flora and fauna.
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This difficult 12.3-mile hike in Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve offers 3343 feet of climbing and panoramic views from Mount El Sombroso.

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Hike the challenging 34.2-mile Quicksilver 50K in Almaden Quicksilver County Park, featuring 5493 feet of elevation gain and diverse scenery
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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Mount Umunhum Trail in Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve, gaining 405 feet with expansive valley views.
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Hiking the Bay Area Ridge Trail to Mount Umunhum offers moderate challenge, panoramic views, and a unique historical radar tower.
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If you make the summit a fantastic view awaits. Be aware the road goes down then up to the road about then up again to the summit!β¦
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Still one of the highest points in the Santa Cruz Mountains, even though the military graded and flattened the actual summit to create an Air Force base. The summit was cleaned of hazardous material in 2009, then carefully restored after a lot of community input. It's a lovely place to visit now!
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You'll want to have your maps downloaded and your route planned once you reach this point. Two trails diverge here and short distance down the Castillero Trail you'll have the option to take up the English Camp Trail.
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Randol Trail runs parallel to Mine Hill Trail but is situated at a lower elevation on the San Francisco Bay Area side. Originally built as a mining road to access the historic Day Tunnel, the trail is a lovely wide, well-maintained path winding through grassy fields, brush, and beautiful wooded landscapes with nice San Francisco South Bay Area views.
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This junction offers many options for continuing to explore the park. From here, you can stay to the left on Mine Hill Trail to extend your hike and connect with other trails to the west. Explore the small April Trail loop northwest or east onto the Great Eastern Trail to connect with Randol and several trails on the east side of the grounds.
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At this point along the track you'll gain lovely views of the reservoir. Guadalupe Reservoir, lies approximately 5 miles south of San Jose. Situated at an elevation of 614 feet, it covers a surface area of 74 acres and boasts a capacity of 4,212,000 mΒ³.
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Quicksilver is a term used to refer to mercury. These lands, now transformed into an outdoor activity park, were once places where mercury mines were found.
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Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve offers over a dozen distinct hiking routes. These trails vary in difficulty, ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents, providing diverse experiences across its extensive trail system.
The preserve features a rich diversity of environments. You'll encounter serpentine grasslands, rocky chaparral, dense stands of bay trees, shaded oak woodland forests, deep ravines, and riparian corridors. This varied terrain provides a dynamic backdrop for hikes, from wooded creek canyons to open meadows.
Yes, there are several easier options. For instance, the Guadalupe Creek Overlook via Mount Umunhum Trail is an easy 2.9-mile route that takes about 1 hour 22 minutes to complete, leading through varied habitats.
The most prominent landmark is Mount Umunhum, one of the highest peaks in the Santa Cruz Mountains, offering incredible panoramic views. Other significant points include Mount El Sombroso and Mount Thayer. Specific viewpoints like the Guadalupe Creek Overlook provide scenic vistas over the valley, Lexington Reservoir, and the Santa Clara Valley.
Yes, the preserve offers loop trails. An example is the challenging Lime Klin & Priest Rock Trail loop, a difficult 13.8-mile route with significant elevation gain. Another option is the moderate Bald Mountain via Woods Trail & Barlow Road loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 80 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the challenging climbs, diverse natural features, and breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Mount Umunhum.
Many trails within Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve are dog-friendly, but regulations can vary by specific trail or section. It's always best to check local signage or the official preserve website for the most current rules regarding dogs on trails.
Sierra Azul is prime habitat for abundant wildlife. Hikers might spot mountain lions, deer, bobcats, and coyotes, adding an element of wildness to the experience. Always maintain a respectful distance and do not feed wild animals.
Yes, Mount Umunhum holds cultural significance for the Amah Mutsun people, featuring prominently in their creation story. The peak also houses a distinctive blocky radar tower, a relic from the Cold War era when it was an Air Force station. The area also has historical ties to 19th-century German and Austrian refugees who settled near the New Almaden Quicksilver mining operations.
Parking is available at various trailheads throughout the preserve, such as the Bald Mountain parking area for Mount Umunhum access, and near the Kennedy Trail. Specific parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check the preserve's official resources for detailed information on trailhead parking.
The preserve can be enjoyed year-round, but spring offers vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall provides cooler temperatures and clear views. Summers can be hot, especially on exposed trails, so early morning hikes are recommended. Winters are generally mild but can bring rain, making some trails muddy.


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