The mission of the Santa Clara County Parks & Recreation Department is to provide, protect, and preserve regional parklands for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

Santa Clara County Parks strives to provide all visitors a place where diversity and inclusivity is valued and makes every effort to provide access to outstanding recreational opportunities, a rich cultural historical legacy, and an expansive regional trail system for all to enjoy.

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Coyote Creek Habitat Day - FREE family fun!

Join us on Saturday, June 1 from 10am to 1pm at the Coyote Creek Visitor Center (19245 Malaguerra Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037) for a day of activities highlighting wildlife connected with Coyote Creek. Learn about the people and animals who have made their homes along this watershed both long ago and today.   Learn more.

 

Hike The Hundred Challenge!

Are you ready for the next Santa Clara County Parks Challenge? Hike your way to 100 points in 100 days to celebrate Stevens Creek's 100 year milestone. Get your hiking boots and binoculars ready, the Hike The Hundred scavenger hunt has begun. 

 

Earth Day Youth Art Contest

Calling all young artists pre-K to 12th grade! Celebrate Earth Day and Santa Clara County Parks by sharing your creative and original artwork. Let’s celebrate Earth Day by showing how you might save the planet by reducing the use of plastics or sharing what Earth Day means to you. Submissions accepted April 1-30.

Parks Administration Office Move

Effective April 8, 2024, the Santa Clara County Parks Administration Office will be relocating from its current address at Vasona Lake County Park (298 Garden Hill Drive, Los Gatos, CA) to a brand-new location at 5965 Silver Creek Valley Road, San José, CA 95138.   Learn More. 

 

SCC Parks by the Numbers

Since the first County parkland was acquired in 1924, the Santa Clara County Parks system has grown to include 28 regional parks encompassing over 52,000 acres of land. We at Santa Clara County Parks are committed to balancing the need for public use of parks and recreational lands with preserving the natural beauty of our area, including wildlife refuges and historic sites.

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29,366

2022 Volunteer Hours

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342

Miles of Trails

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52,000+

Acres Protected

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28

Regional Parks

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5,482,718

Annual Visitors

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Saturday, May 18, 2024

National River Cleanup Day | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Flyer for National River Clean Up Day

Santa Clara County Parks are hosting sites for National River Cleanup Day!

National River Cleanup is a national day of action to protect our rivers, watersheds, and wildlife from trash and debris. Since its inception in 1991, American Rivers have engaged more than 1.3 million volunteers who have participated in thousands of cleanups across the country, covering more than 261,000 miles of waterways and removing more than 32.5 million pounds of litter and debris.

Check the details below to see where and when they will be held, just be sure to pre-register since locations fill up quickly and walk-ups cannot always be accommodated.

No special skills are required for this event. Please bring a filled water bottle and sunscreen. Standard adult sized work gloves and pick up sticks are provided but you are welcome to bring your own.

All ages are welcome. If under 14 years old, please contact the Volunteer Office listed below to register for an online account.

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Event Type:
Volunteer Opportunity
Saturday, May 18, 2024
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Coyote Lake County Park

Join a Ranger to learn all about boating safely and legally.  We'll show you how to have fun on the water while following the rules.

Items to Bring: Watercraft, powered and non-powered

$6 fee to enter the park

Questions? Call (408) 842-7800 or email [email protected]

 

Event Type:
Public Programs
Saturday, May 18, 2024
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Calaveras Trail
Gilroy, CA 95020
United States

Craft Projects at Almaden Quicksliver

Did you know that mercury was once used to make dye for Chinese lacquerware and the communities of New Almaden were amongst the first to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Learn more and help us celebrate the multicultural communities of New Almaden, by joining a Crafternoon at Almaden Quicksilver County Park's Mining Museum at Casa Grande! (Address: 21350 Almaden Rd, San Jose, CA 95120)

Free drop in event, great for all ages.  Questions? Email [email protected]

Event Type:
Public Programs
Saturday, May 18, 2024
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

21350 Almaden Rd
San Jose, CA 95120
United States

Wilderness First Aid | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Learn essential wilderness survival and medical skills in the outdoors, where help may be anywhere from hours to days away. This program will provide information First Responders use in the event of an emergency in remote settings.

Meet at the Hidden Springs Trailhead Parking Lot. Questions (669)219-4335

Event Type:
Public Programs
Saturday, May 18, 2024
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

260 Bernal Rd
San Jose, CA 95119
United States

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Craft Projects at Almaden Quicksliver

Did you know that mercury was once used to make dye for Chinese lacquerware and the communities of New Almaden were amongst the first to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Learn more and help us celebrate the multicultural communities of New Almaden, by joining a Crafternoon at Almaden Quicksilver County Park's Mining Museum at Casa Grande! (Address: 21350 Almaden Rd, San Jose, CA 95120)

Free drop in event, great for all ages.  Questions? Email [email protected]

Event Type:
Public Programs
Sunday, May 19, 2024
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

21350 Almaden Rd
San Jose, CA 95120
United States

Thursday, May 23, 2024

Hiking Safety | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Ever wonder how to prepare for a hike? Ask a Ranger and learn how to create a pre-hike checklist to get ready for your new adventures on the trails.

Meet at the Hellyer Visitor Center.

Questions? (669)308-6669

Thursday, May 23, 2024
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

985 Hellyer Ave
San Jose, CA 95111
United States

Friday, May 24, 2024

Craft Projects at Almaden Quicksliver

Did you know that mercury was once used to make dye for Chinese lacquerware and the communities of New Almaden were amongst the first to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Learn more and help us celebrate the multicultural communities of New Almaden, by joining a Crafternoon at Almaden Quicksilver County Park's Mining Museum at Casa Grande! (Address: 21350 Almaden Rd, San Jose, CA 95120)

Free drop in event, great for all ages.  Questions? Email [email protected]

Event Type:
Public Programs
Friday, May 24, 2024
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

21350 Almaden Rd
San Jose, CA 95120
United States

Saturday, May 25, 2024

New Almaden Miners on lunch break.

Who were the people whose hard work in and around the mercury mines made the New Almaden mines a success? Drop in between 12-4pm to discover how citizens of Spanishtown, Englishtown and the Chinese communities toiled and thrived above and below the earth’s surface during the heyday of mercury mining in the late 1880s – early 1900s. $2/person suggested donation. For more information call 408-918-7770 or email [email protected]

Event Type:
Public Programs
Saturday, May 25, 2024
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

21350 Almaden Rd
San Jose, CA 95120
United States

Craft Projects at Almaden Quicksliver

Did you know that mercury was once used to make dye for Chinese lacquerware and the communities of New Almaden were amongst the first to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Learn more and help us celebrate the multicultural communities of New Almaden, by joining a Crafternoon at Almaden Quicksilver County Park's Mining Museum at Casa Grande! (Address: 21350 Almaden Rd, San Jose, CA 95120)

Free drop in event, great for all ages.  Questions? Email [email protected]

Event Type:
Public Programs
Saturday, May 25, 2024
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

21350 Almaden Rd
San Jose, CA 95120
United States

Three photos, left: A barn owl standing over eggs. Right-top: A barn owl sitting on a branch. Right-bottom: An owl box.

At Martial Cottle Park, we create a space for birds of prey to find a home and habitat within a dense, urban area. Join us for an afternoon walk to learn more about barn owls and raptor boxes in Martial Cottle Park. This program will include a very short walk on paved paths. Families are encouraged to attend. Questions? Email [email protected] for more information. A $6 parking fee is required.

Reservations required.  Learn more and sign up here.

Event Type:
Public Programs
Saturday, May 25, 2024
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM

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