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A Boot Conundrum at Santa Teresa Park on the Ridge Trail

The Bay Area Ridge Trail at Santa Teresa County Park begins with a steep, mile-long hike up to Coyote Peak and its magnificent view of the South Bay. After returning to the starting point, the trail undulates through the park before exiting down a rocky set of switchbacks and picking up suburban footpaths along the banks of Calero and Los Alamitos creeks.

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Our Journal

If you don’t like the terrain while hiking at Santa Teresa County Park and along the two creeks, just wait a minute. The eight-mile trek led us across …

So, if you have a pair of light-weight, steel-toed, waterproof boots with a cushioned soul and ankle support, wear them. Don’t forget your crampons.

Coyote Peak, Santa Teresa County Park, San Jose. Dan Page/CoastsideSlacking

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Our Progress Hiking the Bay Area Ridge Trail – 332 out of 405 miles

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