Hike the Hundred
Join us in celebrating Stevens Creek County Park’s 100th anniversary by completing the Hike the Hundred Challenge. Rack up 100 points in 100 days! There are 13 curated trails at 12 parks where participants go on a scavenger hunt for our park's unique findings.
Six ways to collect your points
1. Visiting the park (5 points) - Take a selfie in front of the park sign.
2. Plant (2 points) - ID the plant and take of picture (careful not to touch if its poison oak or thorny!)
3. Building (2 points) - Take a picture of the chosen building.
4. Structure (2 points) - Take a picture of the chosen structure.
5. Wildlife (1-7 points) - Don’t stalk or chase wildlife. Point value varied on animal. Take your best picture from a safe distance!
6. Bonus object (1 point) - Some are easier than others. Some might be slightly off route, or you'll have to find on your own!

Scavenger hunt rules
1. All participants must take a photo with the park's entrance sign.
2. Stay on trail.
3. Do not touch or chase animals for a picture.
4. We encourage you to try and identify the plants and animals on the chosen trails. However, if you find one on a different park or trail, we’ll accept it. (For example: if you find a black tailed deer at Mt Madonna instead of Almaden Quicksilver)
5. If unsure when identifying a plant, it’s best to not touch. It could be poison oak or thorny. If you think you found it (you probably did) just take a picture. It does not need to be a selfie collect.
Prizes
After you’ve accrued 100 points (or more) submit your info using the form below to claim your t-shirt or bandana. Deadline to complete the Hike the Hundred Challenge and claim your T-shirt or Bandana is extended to October 31st while supplies last!
Tips and tricks
Questions?
Email: [email protected]
The County Parks Department works continuously to develop accessible and inclusive facilities, programs and services in compliance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (‘ADA”). The Department will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities†. The Department will make reasonable modifications to policies and programs to ensure that people with disability have an equal opportunity to enjoy our programs, services and activities†. If you need assistance with an ADA request, please contact our ADA Coordinator at [email protected].
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