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  1. Wildflower Tour: County of Santa Clara Parks & Recreation Department

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  2. Wildflower Tour: Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation

    wildflower tour santa clara county parks and recreation

  3. Best Wildflower Viewing in the South Bay

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  4. Wildflower Tour: Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation

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  5. Natural Resource Management

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  6. Wildflower show in Santa Clara, Saturday

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  1. Wildflower Tour: Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation

    The best trails in Santa Clara County for Viewing Wildflowers . Wildflower Tour: Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation ...

  2. Virtual Park Tours

    Virtual Park Tours. Web mapping applications to familiarize you with Santa Clara County parks, trails, and activities. Story Map.

  3. Home

    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.

  4. Hike the Hundred

    San Cristobal Mine. Park Notes: Site of over 135 years of mining activities and former home to more than 1,800 miners and their families in the 19th century. Remnants of the mining era still remain throughout the park. New Almaden Quicksilver Mining. Museum nearby 21350 Almaden Rd. (408) 323-1107.

  5. Hoping for a 2024 'Super Bloom'? Where to See Wildflowers in the ...

    Reed recently discovered a clustered tarweed (Deinandra fasciculata) in the Peninsula — a yellow-flowered plant not seen in San Mateo County for over a century. "It's one of the neat things about living and working in our area," Reed said. "There's always discovery to be made. It's never the same from year to year.".

  6. Where to See Wildflowers in Santa Clara County

    Santa Clara County Parks recommends the following parks for prime wildflower viewing: Stiles Ranch Trail at Santa Teresa, Calero, Coyote Lake Harvey Bear, Almaden Quicksilver and Joseph D. Grant ...

  7. Best Wildflower Viewing in the South Bay

    Hours: 7:00 a.m. to sunset (Sept. 16 through April 15); 6:00 a.m. to sunset (April 16 through Sept. 15) What to look for: Lovers of lupine - a vibrant purple wildflower - won't want to miss Rancho Cañada del Oro's Llagas Creek Trail, a paved, 0.5-mile loop that circles a meadow full of this native wildflower. Along the Mayfair Ranch Trail ...

  8. Santa Clara Valley Wildflower Guide

    The vibrant blooms of the California poppy are one of the first signs of spring in the Santa Clara Valley! This native species became the state flower in 1903. California poppies open only in sunny weather, displaying blooms in brilliant shades of orange, yellow, and even red. You can find them in grassy, sun-exposed habitats across our state.

  9. Where to See Wildflowers Near You in the Bay Area (Plus, the ...

    Santa Clara County Parks officials are expecting a display of wildflowers this spring that is expected to last until May. You can find the hot spots for the upcoming wildflower array using their online mapping system. The dashboard allows people to view the trails in Santa Clara County and summarize statistics about them.

  10. Wildflower Show

    Bringing Biodiversity Home. Please join us on Saturday, April 27, 2024 from 9:30 am - 4 pm for our 49th Wildflower Show at West Valley College. This family-friendly event features hundreds of native wildflowers and plants on display as well as a variety of activities for all ages. The event and parking are all free to the public.

  11. Where To Find Wildflowers in Morgan Hill

    Check out the Santa Clara County Parks printable Wildflower Guide. Find out more about wildflowers with the Open Space Authority's Wildflower Guide "Take only photos and never pick or disturb wildflowers. Please don't leave the trail for any reason. Preserve the trailside beauty for other visitors and the pollinators and other wildlife that rely on this habitat."

  12. Dog-friendly Wildflower Hike at Calero County Park

    The ranch property is an important piece in completing a 15-mile greenbelt from Los Gatos to near Highway 101 in Morgan Hill. POST has since transferred the property to the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department who incorporated it into Calero County Park in 2018.

  13. 12th Annual Wildflower Celebration

    Join in the fun at the Awbrey Park annual Wildflower Celebration on Saturday, April 29th from 11 am to 2 pm. The park is located at 4291River Road. Take a self-guided tour and discover native flowers, shrubs, and trees. The Friends of Awbrey Park will be stationed throughout the park to help you find trillium,…

  14. Stunning Spots for Northern California Wildflowers

    The Northern California wildflowers that pop up in the spring months and are a drawcard. Address: 5000 Highway 146, Paicines. Hours: East entrance, 24 hours, west entrance, 7.30AM to 8PM. Entrance fee: Private vehicles $30, motorbikes $25, hikers and cyclists $15, all valid for seven days.

  15. Parks and Recreation

    Parks and Recreation. 5965 Silver Creek Valley Road. San José, CA 95138. United States. (408) 355-2200 [email protected] Parks and Recreation.

  16. Plan Your Visit

    Virtual Tours, Parks & Maps, Events Calendar, Parks Programs & Events, General Rules & Ordinances, Play Safe, Santa Clara County Park Fees, Activities Plan Your Visit - Parks and Recreation - County of Santa Clara

  17. Bay Area's wildflower season could be the best in years

    Mustard plants grow at Calero County Park in San Jose in 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) Unending waves of mustard were recently on display at this 4,400-plus acre park in the Santa Cruz ...

  18. Mark your calendars for two fun events in Santa Clara

    Mark your calendar for two returning events to Awbrey Park. Both events are supported by the Santa Clara Community Organization. Saturday, May 4th - 13th Annual Wildflower Celebration from 11 am until 2 PM. Sunday, August 4th - 2nd Annual Santa Clara Concert in the Park There will be much more information to follow. Both…

  19. Upcoming Programs & Events

    9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Santa Teresa County Park. 260 Bernal RdSan Jose, CA95119United States. Event Details. Mothers & Flowers - A Pre Mother's Day Hike | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Join the Friends of Santa Teresa Park for a moderate 2.5-mile hike on the Stile Ranch, Mine, and Fortini Trails.

  20. Parks and Recreation

    The County's 49,000 acre system of urban and mountain parks, trails, lakes, streams and open space is one of the most diverse recreational amenities in all of California. Activities abound throughout 29 County parks including hiking, biking, horseback riding, archery, boating, motor cross, camping and picnicking . View Department.

  21. PDF Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department

    Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department

  22. Santa Clara County Parks

    Parks List. Sort by. Almaden Quicksilver County Park San Jose Alviso Marina County Park San Jose Anderson Lake County Park Morgan Hill Calero County Park San Jose Chesbro Reservoir County Park Morgan Hill Chitactac-Adams Heritage County Park Gilroy Coyote Creek Parkway San Jose Coyote Lake Harvey Bear Ranch County Park Gilroy Ed R. Levin County ...

  23. Natural Resource Management

    The Natural Resource Management Program assures that your regional parks are protected and, in some cases, enhanced and restored. Preservation of natural systems, biodiversity and special status species, and restoration of degraded habitats are all goals of the Santa Clara County Park's Natural Resource Program. Various programs have been ...

  24. Coyote Creek Habitat Day 2024

    Join us 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. The event will take place at Coyote Creek Visitor Center at Anderson Lake County Park (19245 Malaguerra Ave., Morgan Hill, CA 95037). Admission is free.