Options for hikes in Downtown San Jose:
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Senderos Colon
About: This is an excellent park with extensive trails for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. They have many different trails that are well-marked and identified by difficulty level and length. They have certain trails specifically for mountain bikes that hikers should note to avoid. They are pet friendly. Province: San Jose Starting from: Downtown…
Reserva Targua
About: There are 5 kilometers of trails, a natural spring water pool, ranchos, and open spaces for playing and relaxing. They have a restaurant or you can bring your own food for a picnic. There are views of the windmills on the mountains just above. Province: San Jose Starting from: Downtown San Jose Time to…
Piedra de Aserri
About: This natural formation is a giant rock in the mountains near the town of Aserri. It is a relatively short hike, though the elevation gain is steep and the trail is rocky. The trail passes by local pastures, where you may encounter the owners working the field. There is an offshoot trail that leads…
Pico Blanco
About: This is one of if not the most popular peak to hike in the Downtown San Jose and metropolitan area in general. Depending on your starting point, it is about 2 kilometers of moderate to difficult terrain up to the peak, but depending on your condition can take anywhere from 1-2 hours. Many people…
Peace Park
About: This is a great park on the outskirts of the city with trails for walking, running, or cycling. There are 4 small lakes with lots of ducks, paddle boat rentals, a playground, ranchos with grills, and a small restaurant. It is a great place to walk in nature and have a relaxing picnic. There…
Parque del Este
About: This is a really great hidden gem that even a lot of locals seemingly don’t know about. It can get more crowded on weekends and holidays, but if you visit during the week you will likely have the place mostly to yourself. It is an expansive park with many different areas. There are hiking…
Parque de la Paz
About: This large park crosses a major highway and is therefore not the quietest nor the most relaxing park. However, it is a popular spot with locals for exercising and relaxing outdoors with family. It is an alternative to La Sabana Park closer to the Southeast side of the city. It offers trails for walking…
Montañas de Cariblanco
About: This private reserve offers a trail that goes through forest and coffee plantation, as well as next to a river, to reach a waterfall. There are also natural pools that you can swim in. It is an out-and-back trail of about 2 kilometers each way. There is elevation gain and beautiful views since it…
Locos por el Bosque
About: This is a place that offers intermediate to advanced hiking trails. They also regularly organize tours to different locations. Province: San Jose Starting from: Downtown San Jose Time to reach from starting location: 54 minutes Time needed for activity: 3+ hours Kid friendly: No Wheelchair accessible: No What to wear and bring: Comfortable, warm…