Coyote Creek Trail

[2] The northern portion of the trail is in the San Jose city limits.

The northernmost point is at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay.

[3] Ecological artist Deborah Kennedy was commissioned by the San Jose Public Art Program to work alongside sculptor Diana Pumpelly Bates in 2004 on completion of a community project for the Coyote Creek Trail.

[4] Their public artworks, including Kennedy's 'Ripple Effect' and Bates 'Run River Run', are used to promote public awareness of a concrete landing pad and ramp leading to a levee where strollers, wheelchairs, and bicyclists have greater accessibility to the site.

The county portion is 15 miles of paved trail from Hellyer Park to Anderson Lake.