Trail water level and rainfall information for Santa Clara County, California.



Trail conditions updated 22:45 on Monday March 18, 2024.

See the simplified graphical map version of trail flooding status here.

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Data for San Jose Guadalupe River Trail at Highway 101.
    Water level measured at Guadalupe River / Green Island Bridge:    5.77 ft.; Minor flooding. Splash through on bike, feet may get wet if on foot.



Data for Guadalupe River at I-880.
    Water level measured at Guadalupe River at Green Island:    5.77 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Guadalupe River Downtown San Jose.
    Water level measured at Guadalupe River at Green Island:    5.77 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for San Jose Coyote Creek Trail under Highway 237.
    Water level measured at Coyote Creek / Highway 237:    8.58 ft.; Portions of trail under deep water.



Data for Santa Clara San Tomas Aquino Trail at Scott.
    Water level measured at San Tomas Creek / Mission College:    4.11 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Santa Clara San Tomas Aquino Trail at Mission College.
    Water level measured at San Tomas Creek / Mission College:    4.11 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Santa Clara San Tomas Aquino Trail at Great America Parkway.
    Water level measured at San Tomas Creek / Mission College:    4.11 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Los Gatos Creek Trail Leigh Ave storm drain.
    Water level measured at Los Gatos Creek / Lincoln Avenue:    5.55 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Los Gatos Creek at Vasona.
    Water level measured at Los Gatos Creek / Lark Avenue:    1.85 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Penitencia Creek Trail at I-680.
    Water level measured at Upper Penitencia Creek / Piedmont Road:    1.82 ft.; Below trail flood level.



Data for Stevens Creek Trail under 101.
    Water level measured at Stevens Creek / Hwy 85:    4.3 ft.; Below trail flood level.



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Steam flow data courtesy USGS National Water Information System and Santa Clara Valley Water District. Precipitation data via Weather Underground. This page a project of Cyclelicious Bicycle blog.