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Sierra vista — Attraction in San Jose

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Sierra vista
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Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve
Sierra Rd, San Jose, CA 95127
Boccardo Loop Trail
5345 Sierra Rd, San Jose, CA 95132
Boccardo Loop Trail Lookout Point
Boccardo Loop Trail, San Jose, CA 95132
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Sierra vista

5345 Sierra Rd, San Jose, CA 95132
4.8(15)
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve, Boccardo Loop Trail, Boccardo Loop Trail Lookout Point, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Sierra vista

Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve

Boccardo Loop Trail

Boccardo Loop Trail Lookout Point

Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve

Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve

4.8

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Boccardo Loop Trail

Boccardo Loop Trail

4.7

(112)

Open 24 hours
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Boccardo Loop Trail Lookout Point

Boccardo Loop Trail Lookout Point

5.0

(15)

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Reviews of Sierra vista

4.8
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5.0
4y

Hike: Sierra Vista Trail: Take Kestler trail from parking lot, you'll end up at a fork, go right towards boccardo loop and you'll find a small hill to climb when you reach another fork, do that climb to see the entire Bay Area below you. Then get back down to the fork which is the start of Sierra Vista Trail and keep following directions walking towards Lower Calaveras fault trail and experience the Alum Rock Canyon/Valley. Come back the same route to the fork and back through kestler trail to the parking lot.

This place has some amazing trails to hike on. We did the Sierra Vista Trail (moderate difficulty) which is a point to point trail boasting views of entire bay area at one end and the peaceful and tranquil Alum Rock Valley on the other end. It's a 6.23 mile hike best done early morning as sunrise is absolutely spectacular here.

Mind you there are limited parking spots (20-25 ish) and it is monitored by rangers and they only let 3 cars to stay in queue if it gets full.

There are many trails to hike on and all of them provide stunning views and totally undisturbed and peaceful experience. (Preferably do it early morning which I highly recommend)

It gets warm and you will sweat it out so carry ample water, have shoes with grips as some paths are narrow and dusty which might cause you to slip if you have a shoe with little or worn out treads. Also there are no restrooms anywhere so do all the work back home and go there.

Since it's an open space preserve, you'll find wild animals roaming about, we sighted 3 to 4 coyotes right ahead of us on our trail. So kindly be respectful and keep to yourself and avoid getting too close to them or make them feel threatened in any way.

All in all, an amazing place to visit and...

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5.0
44w

For years, I'd wondered what was at the top of Sierra Road. When I was a child, my sister and I would go with our parents to Oliver's Egg Ranch, and that road always seemed so mysterious, winding its way up into the hills. Now, at 53, I finally made the drive with my husband. It was worth the wait.

The drive itself was a bit  narrow and winding but that was okay being that I wasn't  the one driving. I was in awe the whole way and the scenery at the top was breathtaking . Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve is the perfect name; the views are expansive and beautiful. However, it was much colder than I expected, so we had to cut our visit short.

It's important to note that dogs aren't allowed in the preserve, and there's a good reason. Large birds of prey live in the area, and they could easily pose a threat to small animals.

Just before entering the car, I saw a large turkey vulture—and I mean right there, inches from my head! I'm glad I got in when I did; it felt like something out of Final Destination for a second there. 😬 It definitely made me appreciate the rule about not bringing dogs.

Besides that close call and all the warning signs of snakes and other potentially scary animals inhabiting the area ,Sierra Vista has many hiking trails and awesome views.

I was impressed with the preserve overall. I plan to return, but definitely when the...

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5.0
8y

A unique place to hike and take in Silicon Valley from above. The drive up to the trailhead is not too long, but the road can be steep, curving, and narrow-- be careful on the drive up. There is a parking lot at the trailhead with paved and unpaved spaces that can be tight but will fit longer vehicles. At the far end of the parking lot adjacent to the trail, there is a map of the area with free maps available for review.

The trail has a steep, mostly smooth descent, though it is unpaved. There is minimal tree cover, but the area is lush with grass in March and April (as long as it's a rainy winter). The most unique feature is that cows are all over the place. They aren't too shy, but do not like interaction. Moreover, they drop cowpies all over, so watch your step! But, there are plenty of good photo ops-- loved the trail, the sights, and the sounds. The smell of cow and cowpies is bit tough if you're not used to it.

The trail is a flat-to-steep descent that is about 2.5 miles long. At the bottom of the Boccardo loop, there is the option to continue hiking lower. If you loop back up, the total trail is about 5.0 miles. It's a tough uphill if you're not expecting it, especially with the...

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Karthik EswaranKarthik Eswaran
Hike: Sierra Vista Trail: Take Kestler trail from parking lot, you'll end up at a fork, go right towards boccardo loop and you'll find a small hill to climb when you reach another fork, do that climb to see the entire Bay Area below you. Then get back down to the fork which is the start of Sierra Vista Trail and keep following directions walking towards Lower Calaveras fault trail and experience the Alum Rock Canyon/Valley. Come back the same route to the fork and back through kestler trail to the parking lot. This place has some amazing trails to hike on. We did the Sierra Vista Trail (moderate difficulty) which is a point to point trail boasting views of entire bay area at one end and the peaceful and tranquil Alum Rock Valley on the other end. It's a 6.23 mile hike best done early morning as sunrise is absolutely spectacular here. Mind you there are limited parking spots (20-25 ish) and it is monitored by rangers and they only let 3 cars to stay in queue if it gets full. There are many trails to hike on and all of them provide stunning views and totally undisturbed and peaceful experience. (Preferably do it early morning which I highly recommend) It gets warm and you will sweat it out so carry ample water, have shoes with grips as some paths are narrow and dusty which might cause you to slip if you have a shoe with little or worn out treads. Also there are no restrooms anywhere so do all the work back home and go there. Since it's an open space preserve, you'll find wild animals roaming about, we sighted 3 to 4 coyotes right ahead of us on our trail. So kindly be respectful and keep to yourself and avoid getting too close to them or make them feel threatened in any way. All in all, an amazing place to visit and hike. Have fun!
SK HDSK HD
Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve is one of the best-kept secrets near Milpitas — and it’s only a short drive away! If you’re looking for a peaceful day out in nature with amazing views and quiet trails, this is the perfect spot. The hikes here are beautiful and not too crowded. One of our favorite trails is the Boccardo Loop Trail — it’s a bit of a climb, but nothing too crazy, and the view from the top is absolutely worth it. You can see the entire South Bay spread out below you! It’s like getting Mission Peak views without the big crowds. There are a few different trail options depending on how much time and energy you have. Some are shorter and easier, and others are longer with more hills. Most trails don’t have a lot of shade, so it’s best to go early in the day or on cooler days. The whole area is very clean and well-maintained, and you might even spot wildlife like birds or deer along the way. It’s a quiet, relaxing place to enjoy a walk or hike without driving too far. Overall, Sierra Vista is a fantastic spot for a day hike, especially if you live in or near Milpitas. Great views, fresh air, and peaceful trails — we’ll definitely be back!
Rachael SassRachael Sass
Go for the view!!!! The view is incredible! On a clear day you can see from the bay to Gilroy, including downtown SJ. Parking is free and there was plenty of it. The path was sunny, hot and didn't have any tree coverage. Great for early summer mornings or winter days. Two major downsides. First, there are NO restrooms. Second, COWS. As we started to hike the Sierra Vista Trail towards the Upper Calaveras Fault Trail, we ran into a bunch of cows. After a few not-so-happy encounters with bovines at Ed Levin Park, we didn't want to risk dealing with them. Especially if we were to get caught on the narrow path that overlooks a steep cliff between the Kestrel and Upper Calaveras trails. So we turned around and hiked out to the Vista point at the top of Boccardo Loop Trail. Even not getting to do our full hike, we still had fun. If you are comfortable dealing with cows, you're a better hiker than I am, and you'll be able to experience the entire preserve!
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Hike: Sierra Vista Trail: Take Kestler trail from parking lot, you'll end up at a fork, go right towards boccardo loop and you'll find a small hill to climb when you reach another fork, do that climb to see the entire Bay Area below you. Then get back down to the fork which is the start of Sierra Vista Trail and keep following directions walking towards Lower Calaveras fault trail and experience the Alum Rock Canyon/Valley. Come back the same route to the fork and back through kestler trail to the parking lot. This place has some amazing trails to hike on. We did the Sierra Vista Trail (moderate difficulty) which is a point to point trail boasting views of entire bay area at one end and the peaceful and tranquil Alum Rock Valley on the other end. It's a 6.23 mile hike best done early morning as sunrise is absolutely spectacular here. Mind you there are limited parking spots (20-25 ish) and it is monitored by rangers and they only let 3 cars to stay in queue if it gets full. There are many trails to hike on and all of them provide stunning views and totally undisturbed and peaceful experience. (Preferably do it early morning which I highly recommend) It gets warm and you will sweat it out so carry ample water, have shoes with grips as some paths are narrow and dusty which might cause you to slip if you have a shoe with little or worn out treads. Also there are no restrooms anywhere so do all the work back home and go there. Since it's an open space preserve, you'll find wild animals roaming about, we sighted 3 to 4 coyotes right ahead of us on our trail. So kindly be respectful and keep to yourself and avoid getting too close to them or make them feel threatened in any way. All in all, an amazing place to visit and hike. Have fun!
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Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve is one of the best-kept secrets near Milpitas — and it’s only a short drive away! If you’re looking for a peaceful day out in nature with amazing views and quiet trails, this is the perfect spot. The hikes here are beautiful and not too crowded. One of our favorite trails is the Boccardo Loop Trail — it’s a bit of a climb, but nothing too crazy, and the view from the top is absolutely worth it. You can see the entire South Bay spread out below you! It’s like getting Mission Peak views without the big crowds. There are a few different trail options depending on how much time and energy you have. Some are shorter and easier, and others are longer with more hills. Most trails don’t have a lot of shade, so it’s best to go early in the day or on cooler days. The whole area is very clean and well-maintained, and you might even spot wildlife like birds or deer along the way. It’s a quiet, relaxing place to enjoy a walk or hike without driving too far. Overall, Sierra Vista is a fantastic spot for a day hike, especially if you live in or near Milpitas. Great views, fresh air, and peaceful trails — we’ll definitely be back!
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Go for the view!!!! The view is incredible! On a clear day you can see from the bay to Gilroy, including downtown SJ. Parking is free and there was plenty of it. The path was sunny, hot and didn't have any tree coverage. Great for early summer mornings or winter days. Two major downsides. First, there are NO restrooms. Second, COWS. As we started to hike the Sierra Vista Trail towards the Upper Calaveras Fault Trail, we ran into a bunch of cows. After a few not-so-happy encounters with bovines at Ed Levin Park, we didn't want to risk dealing with them. Especially if we were to get caught on the narrow path that overlooks a steep cliff between the Kestrel and Upper Calaveras trails. So we turned around and hiked out to the Vista point at the top of Boccardo Loop Trail. Even not getting to do our full hike, we still had fun. If you are comfortable dealing with cows, you're a better hiker than I am, and you'll be able to experience the entire preserve!
Rachael Sass

Rachael Sass

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