Guadalupe River Trail

Guadalupe River, with trail on right, looking north from near Trimble Road, San Jose

The Guadalupe River Trail is an 11-mile (18 km) pedestrian and bicycle path in the city of San Jose, California. The path runs along the banks of the Guadalupe River. The trail is currently composed of two discontinuous segments: a shorter "upper" segment in the Almaden Valley neighborhood of San Jose and a longer "lower" segment through Downtown San Jose to Alviso. This trail is heavily used for both recreation and commuting, as it provides direct access to Downtown San Jose from many of the outlying neighborhoods. The trail is paved.

The trail is a part of a fabric of trails that connects the southern Almaden Valley with the Bay Trail with Class 1 bike trails with only two short street sections.

The Guadalupe River Trail was designated part of the National Recreation Trail system in 2009.[1]

National Recreation Trail
  1. ^ "Guadalupe River Trail". American Trails. Retrieved 2019-06-14.