About this Event
Serpentinite within Santa Teresa Hills
Acompáñenos en persona para una exploración divertida e informal de la serpentinita que se encuentra en las hermosas colinas de Santa Teresa.
This event is perfect for geology enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Come discover the unique rocks and enjoy some hands-on learning surrounded by stunning landscapes.
¡No te pierdas esta oportunidad de conectar con la naturaleza and uncover the secrets of serpentinite!
Exploring Geology in a fun way. Not every hike needs to be loud or fast. Welcome to a space for slow steps, good vibes, and geo-curiosity 🗺️🌿
This is a Spanglish-friendly, small-group hike where you can connect or just enjoy the trail peacefully.
💬 No pressure to socialize
👣 Max 10 people
🎟️$5 (Light snacks included)
Entrance: Pueblo Day Group Picnic Area
****Try to carpool if needed. Plenty of space.
What to bring:
📸 Take pics
🥾 Sturdy shoes / Hiking Poles
💦 Water or your fav drink
👕Check the weather, dress appropriately | Layers
🎒Light backpacks if needed
🐍 Beware of snakes, ticks, and other cute lil critters
😎 Sunglasses / Sunscreen
🎟️$6 Parking Fee
Trail Route: Light EST: 1hr to 2hrs | 1.5 Miles - 2 Miles ( longer trail may take up to 3hrs | 4 mi roundtrip)
Meet by the Pueblo Day Picnic Area
- Hike along Mine Trail
- Continue on Mine Trail until it turns into Rocky Ridge Trail
- Hike a lil more passing the bridge to look at some serpentinite outcrops
- *** We will head back after this point, but IF PEOPLE are interested we can continue on the longer loop to see more serpentinite, wildflowers, maybe some cows, and blueschist. **THIS will be longer but fun
- If we decide to head back early, we will stop by to see the hidden chert
- If time allows, we can also discreetly see hidden sandstone with fossils
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Santa Teresa County Park, Bernal Road, San Jose, United States
USD 5.00












