Running Spots
Lake Chabot Regional Park is one of Running Spots.

1. Lake Chabot Regional Park

9.3
17600 Lake Chabot Rd. (Fairmont Drive), Castro Valley, CA
Park · 38 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: Hills. And more hills.

Point Pinole Regional Shoreline is one of Running Spots.

2. Point Pinole Regional Shoreline

8.5
5551 Giant Hwy (at Atlas Rd), Richmond, CA
Other Great Outdoors · 12 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: The bay trail is especially beautiful on clear days!

Hellyer Park & Coyote Creek Trail is one of Running Spots.

3. Hellyer Park & Coyote Creek Trail

7.6
995 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA
Park · South San Jose · 10 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: A few rolling hills, but this trail is good for long runs! A little creepy solo - so bring a friend.

Coyote Hills Regional Park is one of Running Spots.

4. Coyote Hills Regional Park

9.2
8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA
Park · 23 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: Super fun running out here. Great scenery along the Bay View trail!

Los Gatos Creek Trail is one of Running Spots.

5. Los Gatos Creek Trail

9.1
80 Gilman Ave (at E Campbell Ave.), Campbell, CA
Hiking Trail · Downtown Campbell · 13 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: Easy to get a run of any distance here. On the weekends they often have events though, so the trail can get a little crowded.

Stanford Dish Trail is one of Running Spots.

6. Stanford Dish Trail

9.2
2390 Stanford Ave (at Junipero Serra Blvd), Stanford, CA
Hiking Trail · 83 tips and reviews

Stanford UniversityStanford University: A 150 ft radio telescope gathers intergalactic data and marks the halfway point for this 3.3 mile hiking trail with challenging hills and inspiring views. Read more.

Baylands Nature Preserve is one of Running Spots.

7. Baylands Nature Preserve

9.1
2500 Embarcadero Way, Palo Alto, CA
Nature Preserve · Baylands · 16 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: The nice flat terrain makes for easy long runs.

Rancho San Antonio County Park is one of Running Spots.

8. Rancho San Antonio County Park

9.1
Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, Los Altos, CA
Park · 59 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: Running the PG&E Trail is not for the weak of heart!

Windy Hill Open Space Preserve is one of Running Spots.

9. Windy Hill Open Space Preserve

9.0
550 Portola Rd (at Willowbrook Dr), Portola Valley, CA
Nature Preserve · 15 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica Williamsen: Some fun trails here! Try going up Hamms Gulch and down Spring Ridge.