Earlier this year, the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority initiated a public engagement process to better understand community preferences for recreational use at Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve. Following a thorough analysis of the feedback received, the Authority has developed three distinct trail design options that reflect the values, interests and priorities shared by participants.
Your input matters! Click here to fill out a survey to select your favorite trail design. SVMTB is advocating for option #3 which provides for a stacked loop design with a hiker only option to separate user groups and minimize conflict, has the most single track, and includes a longer out and back. We would like to highlight the need for trails with a range of difficulties including beginner/kid-friendly trails. With a stacked loop design, trails could be designated for specific purposes such as MTB specific trails to separate users and provide a better experience for all. This survey closes on Friday, November 21, so be sure to get your input in!
Get involved! Join a hike or workshop. Spots are filling up fast:
- Saturday, November 1: Guided hike of the project area
Come experience the proposed area of Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve for expanded public access! Attendance is limited to the first 30 persons who register for each event. Reserve your spot here. - Tuesday, November 4: Guided hike of the project area
For those unable to attend the hike on November 1, the Open Space Authority is offering a second opportunity to explore the proposed expanded access project area at Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve. Attendance is limited to the first 30 persons who register for each event. Register for the hike here. - Wednesday, November 12: Regional Trail Planning Virtual Workshop
Dive into the Open Space Authority’s planning efforts for expanded regional trail connectivity at Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve by joining a virtual workshop! Learn about the proposed trail alternatives and provide your feedback in an online format.
More information about this project is located here.









