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City of Cupertino Parks

Keeping Fremont and Cora Older's legacy alive

The City of Cupertino owns 150.8 acres of park land comprising ten neighborhood parks and four special purpose parks--Memorial Park, McClellan Ranch Park, Blackberry Farm and Creekside Park. Cupertino has been hard at work building auto-free, mixed-use trails for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding.

Deep Cliff Golf Course
10700 Clubhouse Lane, Cupertino CA
Situated in the heart of Cupertino, Deep Cliff golf course is a popular area attraction for outdoor fun in Cupertino. This 18-hole par 60 course meanders around a scenic creek, providing challenging holes for beginners and enthusiasts alike. This Cupertino attraction draws golfers from around the Bay Area for its lush landscaping and beautiful views of the surrounding area. Email | More »»

Memorial Park
Stevens Creek Boulevard at Mary Avenue
The queen of Cupertino's parks, probably its most popular. The 28-acre park includes lots of room to run, picnic tables, two playgrounds, a lake (with ducks), an amphitheater, a lighted softball field, six lighted tennis courts, the Senior Center and the Quinlan Community Center. The city's Sports Center is a block away. Theatrical performances and music concerts in the summer, weddings, soccer practices, softball games, art shows and more make it a busy spot. Map | More »»

McClellan Ranch Park
22221 McClellan Road
The site of a horse ranch in the '30s and '40s, the 18-acre park houses historical buildings, the Junior Nature Museum, the local Audubon Society and the city's community garden. The Rolling Hills 4-H Club raises rabbits, chicken, sheep, swine and cattle there.
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Blackberry Farm
21975 San Fernando Avenue
The city operates this busy Bay Area picnic spot as a revenue-generator. Purchased in 1990 from the Nelson family, who ran the historic picnic grounds for nearly 50 years, the 33-acre site has swimming pools, barbecue facilities, volleyball courts, a playing field, a nine-hole golf course at 22100 Stevens Creek Blvd. and now a retreat center. Companies from all over the region hold large picnics there. Day rates as well as seasonal passes are available. For more information call 777-3140; for the golf course call 253-9200.
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Creekside Park
Miller Ave. between Stevens Creek and Bollinger
Opened in 1998, Creekside boasts soccer facilities used for practices, games and regional tournaments.
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Hoover Park
Leeds Avenue near Primrose Way A five-acre park with two soccer fields, a basketball half-court and play equipment for preschoolers and elementary children.

Jollyman Park
Stelling Road near McClellan Road An 11.5-acre park with a partially lighted soccer field, a baseball field, play equipment and picnic areas.

Linda Vista Park
Linda Vista Drive near Columbus Avenue
Tucked away in a Monta Vista neighborhood, this 11-acre site includes a group barbecue facility for up to 100 people, two playgrounds for preschool and elementary children, a fitness station, lots of grass and a stream with a waterfall.

Monta Vista Park
Foothill Boulevard and Voss Avenue
A 6.2-acre park with a 10,000-square-foot recreation center, two tennis courts, softball fields, two playgrounds and a picnic area.

Portal Park











Mana Nishikata and Rio Hodges zoom down a twisty slide at Cupertino's Portal Park. Photograph by George Sakkestad

Portal Park
N. Portal Avenue off Stevens Creek Boulevard
A 3.8-acre park that includes a small recreation building, group barbecue facilities for up to 60 people, play equipment and a picnic area.

Somerset Square Park
Stokes Avenue near Peninsula Drive
A 1.7-acre park that includes a basketball half-court, a volleyball court, a picnic area and a playground.

Three Oaks Park
Candlelight Way near Rainbow Drive
A 3.1-acre neighborhood park with a playground and picnic areas.

Varian Park
Varian Way near Ainsworth Drive at Vista Knoll Boulevard
A 6.3-acre site with two tennis courts, play equipment and picnic areas.

Wilson Park
S. Portal Avenue near Stevens Creek Boulevard
A 4.8-acre site that includes a small recreation building, family picnic areas, a fitness course and play equipment.

Creekside Park
Miller Avenue
A 12-acre site with an activity building, playgrounds, picnic areas, basketball half-courts, three soccer fields and a pedestrian/bicycle bridge to East Estates Drive.

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