Popular Trips in Santa Teresa County Park
Hike up Santa Teresa County Park in south San Jose.
For a period of about five years in the early nineties I
used to hike Santa Teresa Park with my dog Lucky almost every week. We knew every of the park, especially between
the golf course and the Hidden Springs trail.
We would most often start out at the Archery range on the Ohlone trail,
cut up on the CoyotePeak trail, and then
across on the Ridge trail. Then Hidden
Springs back to CoyotePeak and back down.
I repeated...
Yet another Vaudesir inspired hike. With skies overcast and rain expected, we wanted to get the most out of a short hike... Armed with my Nikon D90 and a bunch of patient hiking buddies we went out to shoot some wildflowers in Santa Teresa Park.A whisping breeze blew over lush green rolling hills recently rinsed by rain. It was serene and peaceful - we came across a couple of equestrian riders and...
Joined up with my friend Anthony to look for some rare plants. It was a beautiful day and there were a lot of flowers blooming.
A short hike in Santa Teresa County Park.
I was stuck at home most of the day, watching the Formula One race at Monza and doing some chores around the house. By mid-afternoon I was itching to get out.I had noticed that there was a short section of trails at Santa Teresa county park that I'd never hiked. I couldn't permit such an oversight to stand, of course, and it fit the bill nicely: It was a short hike, a...
Quick check on wildflower conditions at Santa Teresa. InformationAdditional Photos
A good place to identify at least 10 kinds of native plants found in the community for the boyscout requirement.One of the boyscout Eagle project had put a sign of the plant type along the nature trail.
A quick loop to check out the wildflowers on Stiles, not as good a previous years but still quite a good display. Poppies are at their peak and the jewelflowers are firing up now.
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