Stevens Creek Trail
Location
Stevens Creek Trail runs North-South almost parallel to Highway 85, in Mountain View. There are numerous trailheads, but none come with a specific parking lot. Development of the trail to extend farther South is in the works, so see Friends of Stevens Creek Trail website (below) to read about expansions. Here are some favorite trailheads:
- Yuba Trailhead: Take the El Camino Exit towards Mountain View from Hwy 85, and almost immediately turn right onto Yuba Drive (by the BMW dealership). At the end of the street, park and find the trailhead. This is the South-most part of the trail, so you can only head North. For directions, use Mapquest's Map of [700-735] Yuba Dr, Mountain View, CA 94041, US.
- Landel's Park and School Trailhead: Take the El Camino Exit towards Mountain View from Hwy 85. Turn right onto Calderon and folow it until the stop light at Dana. Turn right on Dana and drive for about a block. Park in the school lot (to the right) on weekends or after school (restricted hours are posted). Otherwise, park on the street. The rec area for the school is also a public park - trailhead is at its North corner. Alternatively, there is a trailhead across from the school, on the other side of Dana Street. For directions, use Mapquest's Map of 150 W Dana St, Mountain View, CA 94041-1407, US.
- Creekside Park (Easy Street) Trailhead: From Central Expressway, take Easy Street exit. On Easy Street, drive Northeast; the park is on the left. Park on the street or in the tiny park lot. This is the best trailhead to start at if you want to avoid the bumpy skybridge, but travel the farthest you can; travel Northeast on the trail. For directions, use Mapquest's Map of [2-98] Easy St, Mountain View, CA 94043, US.
- Whisman Park and School Trailhead: Take Hwy 101 or 85 to Shoreline Blvd, and head West on Shoreline. Turn South onto Middlefield. From Middlefield Road, turn onto Northeast onto Easy Street. The park is on the left. Park on the street or in one of the lots. This is the best trailhead for avoiding the narrowest part of the trail, where "undersirables" may hide in the bushes; travel Northeast on the trail. For directions, use Mapquest's Map of [305-405] Easy St, Mountain View, CA 94043, US.
- Crittenden Lane Trailhead: Take Hwy 101 or Hwy 85 to Shoreline Blvd, and head East on Shoreline. Turn right onto Crittenden Lane. The trailhead is at the end of the street. Park along the street or in a business park (observe parking limitations posted). This is almost the Northeastern limit of the trail, where it meets Shoreline Park trails. For directions, use Mapquest's Map of [1492-1498] Crittenden Ln Mountain View, CA 94043, US.
Attractions:
- This trail goes for miles, starting at Yuba Trailhead and continuing until Bay Trail, which stretches from Shoreline Park. Shoreline connects to Byxbee Park, so with all trails linked up, you can make a long trek!
- These trails are all paved and generally two-laned, so they are great for wheeled transport including rollerblades.
- Benches occur frequently, as well as parks off the trail (at corresponding trailheads).
- The trail runs along Stevens Creek and Moffett Airfield (home of NASA), adding to the interest of the hike.
- There are two resting spots with water fountains and trash cans near the end of Stevens Creek Trail (as it nears Shoreline Park's trails), which make for convenient diaper change and break locations, before turning around.
- Bikes allowed - the trail South of Moffett Blvd. is a great place to learn to ride a bike.
- Dogs allowed on leash.
Limitations:
- "Undesirable" people sometimes hang out in the bushes bordering the less used, narrower portions of the trail, South of Moffett Blvd. Do not hike without a dog or another adult here.
- The skybridge that crosses Central Expressway is bumpy and long; avoid it in small-wheeled strollers or if your child is sensitive to bumps.
- Stay on the trails to avoid ticks and poison oak!
Season:
Year round, sunrise to sunset
Fees:
None.
Maps & More Information:
Handicapped Access:
The trail is wide, flat, and entirely paved, so it seems suitable for handicapped access.