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Coyote Creek Trail is my chosen route back into San José today instead of the busy, but more direct, Monterey Road

00576-coyote-creek-trail-80.jpg The final steep hill down to Silicon Valley is a blast and I begin the 23-mile northward ride home on the flat valley floorThumbnailsOther long sections of Coyote Creek Trail are quite hot and exposed to the sunThe final steep hill down to Silicon Valley is a blast and I begin the 23-mile northward ride home on the flat valley floorThumbnailsOther long sections of Coyote Creek Trail are quite hot and exposed to the sunThe final steep hill down to Silicon Valley is a blast and I begin the 23-mile northward ride home on the flat valley floorThumbnailsOther long sections of Coyote Creek Trail are quite hot and exposed to the sunThe final steep hill down to Silicon Valley is a blast and I begin the 23-mile northward ride home on the flat valley floorThumbnailsOther long sections of Coyote Creek Trail are quite hot and exposed to the sunThe final steep hill down to Silicon Valley is a blast and I begin the 23-mile northward ride home on the flat valley floorThumbnailsOther long sections of Coyote Creek Trail are quite hot and exposed to the sun

Coyote Creek Trail has some shady segments that are enjoyable in today's heat, and it's always nice to be out of busy traffic. However, on some of my trips, I just take Monterey Road because it's more direct.