Trail
: Rancho Sa Antonio- Cupertino,CATrail Rating : Excellent. This set of trails is ideal for the runner. The trails are wide and they vary from flat to hills.
Description : Rancho San Antonio is a part area in the Santa Cruz foothills just north of Cupertino. The park is laid out to provide outdoor activity for a variety of people. The trails pass a farm where children can see farm animals. There are streams and wild flower, and even some wildlife. The trail system allow you to create a run of almost any distance, from a couple of miles up to 20-25 miles without reusing the same trail in the same direction. The trails also allow you to run with someone as most are at least 5 feet wide.
Length : 8-Deer Hollow, Rogue Hollow, High Meadow link, Upper Wildcat Canyon, Wildcat Canyon, Deer Hollow
Footing : The footing is good the whole way. Packed dirt, 5 to 6 feet wide.
Terrain Profile : Deer Hollow is basically flat, Rogue Hollow is a very gentle climb of 1-2% whit a couple of small up hills, High Meadow link is 1 mile up hill climbing 250-300 feet, Upper Wildcat Canyon if flat for about a mile then a 1 mile downhill, Wildcat Canyon is a gentle downhill back to the Deer Hollow section.
Water Availability : Carry it. Available at the park, and at the farm 1.5 miles in.
Access : Parking area at trail head.
Other Users : Hikers, strollers etc .
Nearest City : Cupertino, Ca
Driving Directions : I 280 north to Foothill Blvd. left at bottom of ramp, under freeway to light at top of hill, turn right and go about 1/2 mile to park entrance on left. Turn to the right inside the park (don't go to the equestrian area)go down the hill to the lower parking lot. Trail start at northwestern corner
Latitude : N 37.33 Degrees
Longitude :W 122.09 Degrees
Altitude : 398 ft