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Jogging around Mountain View offers diverse scenic trails through well-maintained parks and natural features. The region features a mix of urban landscapes, marshlands, and open spaces, with views of surrounding hills. Predominantly flat, paved paths are common, alongside more challenging trails with elevation changes. The city's landscape seamlessly blends urban convenience with natural beauty, providing a variety of options for different fitness levels.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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5.10km
00:35
70m
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Jog the Crater Rim Drive and Devastation Trail in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park for a moderate 3.2-mile journey through volcanic landscape
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.4km
02:12
380m
380m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.55km
00:35
60m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.21km
00:39
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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impressive 500-meter-long tunnel in the lava flow
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Mountain View offers a diverse range of running routes. You'll find predominantly flat, paved paths ideal for leisurely jogs, such as the Stevens Creek Trail and Permanente Creek Trail. For those seeking a more challenging workout, areas like Rancho San Antonio Preserve and Black Mountain Trail provide significant elevation changes and hilly terrain.
Absolutely! Many trails in Mountain View offer beautiful scenery. The Stevens Creek Trail provides views of marshlands and opportunities for birdwatching, while Shoreline Park offers stunning views of Shoreline Lake and the surrounding landscape. For panoramic vistas of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Silicon Valley, consider the more challenging Black Mountain Trail.
For families and beginners, the flatter, paved trails are excellent choices. The Stevens Creek Trail and Permanente Creek Trail are predominantly flat and well-maintained, making them accessible for all fitness levels. Parks like Cuesta Park, Rengstorff Park, and Charleston Park also offer serene environments with well-maintained paths for leisurely jogs.
Many trails and parks in Mountain View are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most city parks and on many sections of the larger trail systems like the Stevens Creek Trail and Permanente Creek Trail. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
Yes, several areas offer opportunities for circular running routes. Shoreline Park, for instance, features a network of trails around Shoreline Lake that can be combined to create various loop distances. Many local parks like Rengstorff Park also provide good-sized loops for running.
Along trails that pass through natural areas, especially near marshlands like those adjacent to the Stevens Creek Trail and Shoreline Park, you might spot various bird species such as egrets and ducks. The diverse ecosystems in and around Mountain View offer a chance to connect with local wildlife.
Yes, Mountain View's trails often connect to a wider network. The Stevens Creek Trail stretches to Shoreline Park, and from Shoreline Park, runners can connect to the Bay Trail and Palo Alto Baylands, significantly extending their route possibilities. This allows for longer runs and exploration of adjacent areas.
Mountain View boasts a pleasant climate year-round, making it suitable for running in most seasons. Spring and fall offer particularly comfortable temperatures. Summers are generally warm and dry, while winters are mild. It's always advisable to check the weather forecast and plan your run accordingly, especially during hotter summer days or cooler winter mornings.
Parking is generally available at major trailheads and parks. For example, Shoreline Park and Rancho San Antonio Preserve have dedicated parking facilities. Many city parks like Cuesta Park and Rengstorff Park also offer convenient parking. It's recommended to check specific park websites for detailed parking information and any potential fees.
While the provided routes are not in Mountain View, the region itself is rich in attractions. Running through Shoreline Park offers views of Shoreline Lake, a vibrant recreational area. The trails also provide glimpses of the surrounding Silicon Valley landscape and the Santa Cruz Mountains. The city's blend of urban and natural beauty means you're never far from interesting sights.
Komoot features a selection of routes in the Mountain View area, offering various options for runners. The komoot community has explored these routes over 194 times, indicating their popularity among local runners.
The running routes in Mountain View are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the scenic beauty, well-maintained paths, and the variety of terrain available, from flat, easy runs to more challenging hilly trails.


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