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Jog the Coyote Creek Trail, a 3.3-mile (5.3 km) moderate route in Milpitas, offering diverse scenery and wildlife sightings.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.14 km
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2.52 km
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This specific jogging route on the Coyote Creek Trail is approximately 5.3 km long and typically takes about 33 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that individual times may vary based on your pace and any stops you make.
The Coyote Creek Trail features predominantly paved surfaces, especially in its central and southern sections. While some northern segments might include gravel paths, this route is generally long and flat, making it suitable for various fitness levels. If you head south on the broader trail, you might encounter a gradual uphill climb.
Yes, this route is considered 'moderate' in difficulty, but the overall Coyote Creek Trail is known for being generally easy and flat, making it a good option for beginners. Its accessible terrain and minimal elevation changes are welcoming for those new to jogging or looking for a relaxed run.
You can enjoy a diverse scenic backdrop that blends urban, suburban, and rural landscapes. The trail follows Coyote Creek, offering views of waterways, ponds, and open spaces. You might spot wildlife such as deer, wild turkeys, bunnies, and turtles. Beautiful wildflowers also add to the visual appeal at certain times of the year.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall often offer the most pleasant temperatures for jogging. Spring also brings beautiful wildflowers, enhancing the scenic experience. Consider checking local weather forecasts, especially during summer for heat and winter for potential rain.
Yes, this route passes through the Coyote Creek Trail – McCarthy Ranch Segment. The broader Coyote Creek Trail also features public art installations, pedestrian bridges, and connects several county parks. You might also pass by a velodrome, the Coyote Creek Golf Course, and the Santa Clara County Model Aircraft Skypark.
Yes, this route intersects with several other well-known paths. You'll find sections that are part of the San Francisco Bay Trail, the I-880 Corridor, and other segments of the Coyote Creek Trail itself.
While specific parking lots for this exact route aren't detailed, the Coyote Creek Trail is well-integrated into Santa Clara County. You can often find parking near its various access points, particularly around connected county parks like Hellyer County Park. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
The provided information does not explicitly state the rules regarding dogs on this specific segment of the Coyote Creek Trail. However, multi-use trails in Santa Clara County often permit dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local park regulations or signage at the trailhead for the most current rules regarding pets.
Generally, no permits or entrance fees are required to access the Coyote Creek Trail itself, as it is a public multi-use pathway. However, if you access the trail through a county park, standard park entrance fees or parking fees might apply to the park itself. You can find more information on the Santa Clara County website.
This specific tour, named 'Coyote Creek Trail via McCarthy Boulevard Loop', indicates that it is designed as a loop route, bringing you back to your starting point. The broader Coyote Creek Trail, however, is a much longer, multi-segment pathway.