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Features
Views · Wildflowers
Description
The Kennedy Trail starts from a small parking area on Kennedy Road. This is in a sparsely populated residential area.
The trail starts off through the woods, behind occasional houses and out-buildings. After a short while, the trail begins to climb a ridge, and climbs continuously until it reaches the ridge top. Although the trail is wooded, the trees are not dense, and all of the heavily populated San Francisco Bay Area can be seen through the trees.
As the trail climbs, the woods give way to brush. About four miles from its trailhead, Kennedy Trail meets the
Priest Rock Trail. At this trail junction, views of the Santa Cruz Mountains emerge to the south.
After passing the
Priest Rock Trail, Kennedy Trail continues through brush along the ridge top. The continual climb is over, as the Kennedy Trail descends for a short ways, and then continues with gradual ascents and descents, following along the top of the ridge. Views are awesome - San Jose and its surrounding countryside all the way to the East Bay Hills can be seen to the left. The rugged Santa Cruz Mountains can be seen to the right.
Ahead lies a high ridge where Kennedy Trail meets the
Limekiln Trail and
Woods Trail as it ends near Mt. El Sombroso (2,999 ft.), 5.5 miles from its trailhead. Once you've enjoyed your journey, retrace your steps to return to the trailhead.
Flora & Fauna
Wooded, brush. Deer. Wildflowers. Butterflies. Heavy Poison Oak.
Contacts
Shared By:
Joan Pendleton
with improvements
by Bill Bumgarner
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