12 July 2016

Where to Run in San Jose California

where to run in san jose

The best way to get to know a new area is to walk or run around. Travel through life on foot! And I know a lot of you (okay a lot of me too) likes to run and needs to stay on a training plan while traveling. This weekend I was in San Jose and knew it would be a great place to run. The weather in Central and northern California is usually mild and perfect for running.

I did a little research on where to run in San Jose and found a path along the riverbank right away. If I didn’t find one I would have asked on twitter or Instagram for suggestions from local runners. Here is where I ran…

We walked from the hotel to the SAP center (for the US Women’s Olympic Team Trials). As we passed I saw an entrance for the Lower Guadalupe River Trail. Perfect!

where to run in san jose 17 (450x800)

I confirmed with one of the valet guys at the hotel that this was a good place to run and it went on for a few miles. Check and check.

Tip: Check with the hotel concierge or front desk if you have questions on routes, safety, tips or landmarks.

I got up early and ready to run somewhere new!

san jose olympics trials gymnastics 54 (450x800)

It was cool and quiet out when I started running. The entrance to the running path was less than a half mile from the Fairmont hotel. There were a good number of homeless people living under the freeway overpass right there, but I didn’t think there was a safety issue. Hey, if I was homeless I would totally live here too (or somewhere similar in California).

Tip: Note where you start running on a path since a lot of it will look the same. I took a picture of these random shoes so I’d remember to take that exit when I saw them again.

where to run in san jose 9 (450x800)

Related tip: Don’t take a picture of a cat for this purpose as they don’t usually stay in the same place waiting for you to come back.

I set out to the right and went out about a mile before the trail seemed to end on that side of the riverbed and I had to cross the street. I took another picture of the landmark in that area – electrical stuff?

where to run in san jose 12 (800x450)

Unfortunately the path in this direction ended up being closed so I had to turn around and go in the other direction.

san jose olympics trials gymnastics 56 (800x450) where to run in san jose 20 (800x450)

Luckily the Guadalupe Trail went for miles and miles and miles in the other direction. I ran to the airport and kept going until I got to 5 miles out and turned around just as I saw this elephant!

where to run in san jose 13 (800x450) where to run in san jose 16 (800x450)

Tip: Have fun. Always.

san jose olympics trials gymnastics 62 (450x800)

The route: It went for miles and miles (once I was going the right direction).

It was pretty flat and easy to follow. There weren’t a lot of other runners on the trail, which I was surprised about given it was a Sunday morning. Toward the end of my run I saw a handful of walkers and runners and a few cyclists.

There were signs for restrooms and I saw a few water fountains too.

where to run in san jose 18 (450x800) where to run in san jose 19 (450x800) san jose olympics trials gymnastics 57 (800x450)

I ended up doing 10 miles. I kept a pretty good pace considering I didn’t listen to music or a podcast for the first 8 miles since I wanted to pay attention to the rout.

where to run in san jose 8 (450x800)

Final thoughts: I give it four runs up! I’d recommend this route to other visitors / runners to San Jose.

san jose olympics trials gymnastics 64 (450x800)

Post-run eat – I had breakfast at the hotel. I got it ‘to-go’ and ate back up in the room since I didn’t want to torture everyone with sitting by me after a run.

san jose olympics trials gymnastics 65 (800x450)

Have you run here?

Have other running route suggestions in San Jose?

The post Where to Run in San Jose California appeared first on Run Eat Repeat.

No comments:

Post a Comment