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1. Native Hunt Enterprises - San José
· 4 reviews
5669 Snell Ave #357, San Jose, CA 95123
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2. Los Capitancillos Ponds - San José
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· 22 reviews
Guadalupe Creek Trail, San Jose, CA 95118
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John Bronner: The Los Capitancillos Percolation Ponds are a wonderful place to view mother nature... There is an abundance of wildlife at the ponds and beautiful scenery to take in. There are several ponds that parallel Colman Ave and stretch from Almaden Blvd past Meridian Ave starting kitty corner from Almaden Lake. Great biking and walking opportunities at this location. Be sure and visit this beautiful location next time you are in the area...Winter is the best time to visit when the ponds are all full as they tend to empty by mid summer... Although for wildlife photography summer can be best for a wider variety of birds...There is usually some water in a few of the ponds year round...
Cindy Heazlit: A peaceful place to stroll. Very easy walking.Unfortunately, there are many selfish dog owners who let their dogs run around unleashed. They’ve harassed the wildlife on several occasions. Just an FYI, Jeffry Fontana Dog Park is only a few blocks away if you want to let your dog run off leash!
Tan minh Trinh: Lovely places i want to go again
McKellar Reed: yo this place lit fam
Robert Crum: Great place for the dogs..
Cheryl Meyer: Beautiful place to walk, very peaceful.
3. Calero County Park - San José
· 486 reviews
23205 McKean Rd, San Jose, CA 95120, United States
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Paul: Test drove this boat 32 years ago on calero reservoir I finished our story with it last weekend gave it to my son now he's going to start his new adventure with it clearo reservoir is awesome place to go spend the day..
Mi Nu: Very nice, beautiful view 💖
Rob Garneau: . Best in the spring when the wildflowers are blooming. Hikes can be challenging with fairly steep climbs.
lynsey Hudson: Beautiful lake. The rangers are always there to help you out of you need it. Lots of wild life
Natalie D. Wang: Nice view around the reservoir and so fresh
Mas S: Beautiful county park. Little lake, rolling hills, cattle, mountain biking...many ways to enjoy the park.
Dipak Modi: Numerous accessible trails wind through this park, offering breathtaking views of the Calero reservoir. The trails can get muddy during rainfall. There are prime spots for birdwatching and picturesque views of the reservoir, along with a handful of scenic picnic spots near the ponds.
Anastasiia Balyberdina: .Before visiting make sure the trails are open - during our visit most of the trail close to the reservoir was closed. The rest of it was quite muddy due to the recent rains. The hill trails were fine though.Restrooms: There were porta pottys at the trail head, didn’t see any on the trails.
Yi Lin: , I discovered an exceptional trail system that truly wowed me. The breathtaking views and diverse options available are particularly striking in the spring, when the hills are awash with vibrant green hues and clouds drift lazily across the azure sky. Initially, my plan was to tackle a 10-mile loop, but when the final third of the trail was unexpectedly closed, I ended up diverting an additional 3 miles along the reservoir. This unplanned detour was far from disappointing—the views were spectacular. The verdant landscape was the highlight for me, enhanced by the trail's excellent maintenance. A word of caution for summer hikers: the hilltop sections can be quite exposed to the sun, so it's wise to carry plenty of water or start early in the day. Overall, this trail ranges from easy to moderate difficulty, depending on which paths you choose to combine. Springtime, in my experience, is the optimal season for exploration.
Donald Jenkins: First time there. Did not explore park, but still had great view of Mt. Hamilton.
4. Joseph D. Grant County Park
· 903 reviews
18405 Mt Hamilton Rd, Mt Hamilton, CA 95140
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Orlando V. Perrotta: site where disgusting. They had not been change or emptied since April 2024 and it is now June. They where so full that waste was already almost to the top of the toilets. The permanent bathrooms away from our site were pretty decent and nice but, you would have to drive there if you really needed to go.
naga sar: Great for hiking but scary to drive up there.Playground: Lots of trails for hiking.Restrooms: Restrooms very clean 👌.Dog-friendliness: Yes dogs 🐕 welcome.Picnic area: Many picnic places.
Qingli Ma: Great place for hiking and camping!There is no T-Mobile signal, butt there is free WiFi at the entrance of the park.
devika apte: Weird elevation, had a bit of motion sickness
Becky Roberts: Dog-friendliness: Lots of dogs and their owners and lots of space. The only not dog-friendly thing is the long grass/foxtails.
Benedict Pedro: Outstanding park for hiking, off-road biking, camping, and picnicking. Rangers have been friendly, and the trails are well marked and maintained.2024 update: The trail intersections now have numbers that correspond to what shows up on the map. Huge improvement!
L MG: One of the most beautiful parks in the Bay Area, excellent trails and great encounters with wild life. Especially now after the rains, all wildflowers are going to make the park even more special.
Matty B: Your first real good look at Mt. Hamilton. If you walk over to Quimby Road, you can get a really nice view.
Lois Truelove: Wonderful place for hiking and wildlife watching.Got to see deer and rabbit in the morning.All kinds of birds.Restrooms: They have showers that you don't have to feed quartersDog-friendliness: Keep on leash
Tyler Parris: Great hike I took on a Saturday morning! Beautiful views of Mt Hamilton & some gorgeous lakes with wildlife all around.
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5. Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Fremont
· 1756 reviews
2 Marshlands Rd, Fremont, CA 94555, United States
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V. M.: Nice views, great place for strolling, very grounding
Bayron Lopez: I liked is beautiful
Levin Joseph: Great views and a fairly easy trail.
Sudarsan Pattabiraman: The hidden gem of feeling Fremont /Newark/ Union City area. It's quiet, less pollution, beautiful birds, decent walking trails. The mild smell of sulphur from the slough and salt stains along the banks of bay water are very pretty. Water levels increase or decrease based on tide levels on the given day. We should be lucky to have such beautiful nature around us and should be thankful for being in Serene California. Similar beautiful views are in coyote hills nearby.
Eddie Robinson (Modnet): Beautiful location with toilets, signing birds, and lovely walking trails.
Mee: Gorgeous views!
Prasanna N: Less crowded , easy and free parking and good views of the bay
Andy W: This is an AMAZING destination to hike, picnic, or just stare out into the waters. The variety on this trail is breathtaking, with a high climb and a pleasant walk downwards to the water beds
Val: Nice park along the bay with several paths for walking, running, or cycling.
Josh Odom: Been in the bay for 20 years and this was my first experience spending time here. We hope to return soon for a hike. Beautiful area.Dog-friendliness: You may have your dog on a leash. You also must pick up all your own poop. Bring your own bags.Picnic area: There are areas to eat your own lunch. Pack it in, pack it out.