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Joseph D Grant Equestrian Campground - diyhorseownership added this area
San Jose, CA
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Click the icon for directions in google.Joseph D. Grant County Park is located at 18405 Mt. Hamilton Rd., San Jose, CA 95140, in the east of Santa Clara Valley. Travel to the park by taking Highway 101 or Highway 680 to Alum Rock Avenue eastbound in San Jose. Turn right onto Mt. Hamilton Road and travel eight miles to reach the park entrance. Please take note that Quimby Road is very narrow and is not suitable for RV's and large trailers.
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.Joseph D. Grant County Park is located at 18405 Mt. Hamilton Rd., San Jose, CA 95140, in the east of Santa Clara Valley. Travel to the park by taking Highway 101 or Highway 680 to Alum Rock Avenue eastbound in San Jose. Turn right onto Mt. Hamilton Road and travel eight miles to reach the park entrance. Please take note that Quimby Road is very narrow and is not suitable for RV's and large trailers.
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Joseph D. Grant County Park, the largest of Santa Clara County’s regional park and recreation areas. This 9,560 acre park includes some of the County’s finest open space resources, as well as rich environmental, cultural and recreational assets. The landscape is characteristic of the east foothills of the Santa Clara Valley with grasslands and majestic oak trees. As part of the par\’s tradition and history, cattle grazing currently takes place in some areas, and is monitored under a resource management plan. Enjoy your visit today, and return often to experience the many features of Joseph D. Grant County Park.
Many thanks to TrailMeister user Diyhorseownership for sharing this fabulous horse riding area!
Land manager is Santa Clara County Parks – https://www.sccgov.org/sites/parks/parkfinder/Pages/JosephDGrant.aspx
Dogs are also allowed on the trails, picnic, areas, and campgrounds as long as they are on a 6 ft. leash.
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