Address: 45509057, San Jose, CA 95136, USA
“I do my exercise in that park it's quiet.it's pretty good actually.”
Address: 1092 Owsley Ave, San Jose, CA 95122, USA
“Surprised how nice the park was considering the surrounding neighborhood. The negatives are the garbage can was lifted and garbage was scattered. Positives is the playground is great for toddlers and preschoolers. There are nice places to have a picnic also.”
Address: 3208 Isadora Dr, San Jose, CA 95132, USA
“It's small, compared to Cataldi Park around the corner, but that just means there's usually less competition for the small number of grills and picnic tables that are here. The playground area is updated (a few years from 2018) with a rubbery bouncy surface that's much better for your kid's falls than the bark stuff you'll find at most playgrounds, and it's got two entry gates, which will limit the amount of chasing down of your kids you'll need to do. Additionally, there's a good bit of shade here during the day which can blunt the hot portions of the day during the summer.”
Address: Milpitas, CA 95035, USA
“I come here to have a walk a few times a week. The park is very well maintained. Large enough to be enjoyed by many people at all ages.”
Address: Communications Hill Blvd, San Jose, CA 95125, USA
“This is a nice neighborhood with upscale homes and parks. From here the view of San Jose is great. The name "Communications Hill" doesn't sound like a name for a residential area. But this being Silicon Valley, I guess it's not that surprising.”
Address: 733 S 22nd St, San Jose, CA 95116, USA
“Awesome park. There’s soccer park next to it.”
Address: Mabury Rd & Jackson Ave, San Jose, CA 95133, USA
“Part of a nice bike trail (although it consists of several disjointed parts with nonsensically lacking transitions: no lowered curb or crossing at Mabury Road; no coherent connection across Capitol, etc.) *And they never do anything about the homeless trashing it. But they spend money on a big pretentious portal near the new BART station. Stupid, just saying.* Fitness equipment. Shallow seasonal creek is fun for kids to explore. Used to have a very nice pond with happy waterfowl, but County maintenance dealt it a death blow by cutting and killing all the reeds along the shore. *Sigh.* Used to have a fountain, too, (strangely misplaced in the unkempt natural-looking pond, like the lamp post in Narnia's lantern waste) and helpful drinking fountains along the walkway, but these features fell victim to drought restrictions when all water got turned off, never to return. Still a nice place for a stroll.”
Address: N Jackson Ave & Commodore Dr, San Jose, CA 95133, USA
“My kids love this park. I'm so glad it has that rubber floor. The only thing that this lark has no restrooms at all. It also needs more shade.”
Address: 3100 Calaveras Rd, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA
“Hiking at Ed Levin is some of the best in the area. Ed Levin offers great views on trails without the congestion like neighboring Mission Peak. My preferred route is Ed Levin to Monument Peak to Mission Peak and back to Ed Levin. I recommend dressing for different types of weather all year round AND to bring plenty of water. Much of the trail is exposed during summer, and the wind patterns change as you climb. This is a popular hang gliding area, so the wind on some days can be biting if you're not prepared.”
Address: Airpoint Trail, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA
“Quite a beautiful trail along side the calaveras road. Pretty close to city , got some gradient uphill / downhill. Quiet place and nice views.”
Address: Calaveras Rd, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA
“My kids loved one night camping here.”
Address: 21785 Almaden Rd, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“if you have never gone to Almaden Quicksilver County Park then you are definitely missing out! it is a great opportunity to get some beautiful scenery under your belt we loved our time there and we took lots of great photos that we are excited to share on google with the community. if you do indeed love the photos we are sharing then please do leave us a like so that google likes what we are doing for the community our mission is to spread understanding!”
Address: San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“The new trail to Mt Umunhum begins here. Shhhh - one of the best kept south bay secrets! There is place for about 24 or so cars. So, be kind, carpool up to this lot. Once this lot is full the only choice someone has is to return or to skip the hike and drive up to the summit. The lot fills up by about 8:30am on weekends. There are restrooms here - next restroom is up at the summit. Enjoy!”
Address: Hicks Rd, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“Such a great park with beautiful trails. Saw tons of deers on our hike as well as a bobcat crossing in the distance- wildlife here is more than I've ever seen on any other hikes in the bay area! Also love reading all the history posts along the trails. Views were wonderful. Highly recommended!”
Address: Hicks Rd & Mt Umunhum Rd, Los Gatos, CA 95032, USA
“Great place to access Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve. Limited spots, so come early.”
Address: Mt Umunhum Rd, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“Beautiful. Much like a cross between Almaden Quicksilver and Castle Rock.”
Address: 1054 Brockhampton Ct, San Jose, CA 95136, USA
“Nice little park with a field that has some shade for a picnic or activities. Has a playground, benches, and some picnic tables. There's a sign posted, "no skating". I came here on a Sunday and it was quiet and not busy. Good place to relax or let your dog run around. There are many oak trees but not quite 1,000.”
Address: 1441 Tourney Dr, San Jose, CA 95131, USA
“Awesome park!! My kids loved it here!! Nice things for the kids to play on.”
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