Best of 31 kid-friendly hiking trails in San Jose

San Jose, known for its urban landscape, also offers a range of kid-friendly hiking trails that are perfect for families looking to connect with nature. These trails are carefully curated to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for kids, featuring gentle slopes, scenic views, and interesting natural landmarks. Come and explore the kid-friendly hiking trails in San Jose for a memorable outdoor adventure.

1. Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve

Large open space with panoramic views of Silicon Valley

2. Santa Teresa County Park

historic adobe house

3. Boccardo Loop Trail

Dog-friendly trail

4. Guadalupe Oak Grove Park

One of the largest oak groves in the US

5. Montgomery Hill Park

Offers panoramic views of Silicon Valley

6. Lower Guadalupe River Trail

Historic bond by Roosevelt

7. Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose, CA

Dog-friendly trail with stunning views

8. Calero County Park

Dogs allowed on leash

9. Rancho San Vicente Open Space Preserve

Expansive 1700-acre preserve with numerous trails

10. Odette Morrow Trail

11. Los Gatos Creek Trail, St. Elizabeth Dr Entrance

Historic sites and beautiful views of the creek

12. Los Gatos Creek Trail and Bridge

Roosevelt Bridge history and architecture

13. Eagle Rock

14. Communications Hill

15. Los Gatos Trail

Dog-friendly trail, accessible year-round

16. Three Creeks Trail

17. Penitencia Creek Trail

18. Groesbeck Hill Park

Scenic views of Silicon Valley

19. Guadalupe River Park

Historic murals and public art installations.

20. Inspiration Point

Family-friendly, wheelchair accessible

21. Penitencia Creek County Park

Historic Penitencia Creek

22. Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve

Dog-friendly trails and opportunities for wildlife viewing

23. Coyote Peak

24. Coyote Creek

Scenic views of the Bay Area

25. Boccardo Loop Trail Lookout Point

26. Santa Teresa Foothills Park

Dog-friendly trails and picnic areas

27. Coyote Creek Trail

28. Penitencia Creek Trailhead - Noble Ave.

29. Silver Creek Valley Trailhead at San Felipe

30. Almaden Quicksilver County Park, Webb Canyon Trailhead

Former mercury mine with restored buildings

31. Coyote Creek Trail Berryessa