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Mountain View Outdoors

Outdoors Jacqueline Renovato March 31, 2026

Outdoors Mountain View - Los Altos 

References: 

https://www.mountainview.gov/depts/cs/parks/parks/city_parks.asp

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    • Picnic Tables: Y
    • BBQ Pits: Y
    • Restrooms: Y
    • Children's playground: Y
    • Water Source: Y
    • Sandbox: Y 
    • Bicycling: Y
    • Mountain Biking: N
    • Equestrian: N
    • Camping: N
    • Dogs allowed: on leash
    • Day Use Fee: N
    • Parking: on site
    • OTHER: Bocce Ball court, horseshoe area, tennis court, volleyball court.
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Other Mountain View Parks:

Chetwood Park

  • Chetwood Drive & Whisman Station Drive
  • Amenities include: Children's playground, passive areas, and a picnic area.

Crittenden Park

  • West Middlefield Road
  • Amenities include: Softball/soccer, basketball court, restrooms (Not open to the public during school hours 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

Dana Park

  • Dana Street & Oak Street
  • Amenities include: Passive areas.

Evandale Park 

  • Evandale Avenue at Piazza Drive
  • Amenities include: Children's playground, game tables, picnic area and green open space.

Gemello Park

  • Marich Way & Solana Court
  • Amenities include: Children's playground, passive areas, and a picnic area.

Graham Athletic Field

  • 1175 Castro Street
  • Amenities include: Softball/soccer, basketball court, restrooms (Not open to the public during school hours 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

Heritage Park

  • 771 N. Rengstorff Avenue

Heritage Park was dedicated on December 10, 2016. The 1.2 acre park is passive in nature with numerous mature trees and walking paths. The park is home to the Immigrant House, which is representative of field worker housing when Santa Clara County was known as the Valley of Hearts Delight. Restoration of the Immigrant House was made possible in part by a grant from the County of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department's Historical Heritage Grant Program.

The property features a windmill that was originally installed at a local Mountain View farm in 1937; it was donated to the City by the family in 2016 (before the park opened). The property is also home to a colony of bees which have been kept on the property for decades, as well as a demonstration garden.

Huff School/Park

  • Martens Avenue
  • Amenities include: Children’s playground, baseball/soccer fields, passive areas (Not open to the public during school hours 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

Jackson Park

  • Jackson Street & Stierlin Road
  • Amenities include: Children's playground, passive areas, and a picnic area.

Landels Park

  • Amenities include: Basketball court, children's playground, soccer/football field, passive areas, picnic area, softball field, outdoor volleyball court and trail access.

Magnolia Park

  • Magnolia Lane & Whisman Station Drive
  • Amenities include: Children's playground, passive areas, and a picnic area.

Mercy-Bush Park

  • Bush & Mercy Streets
  • Amenities include: Children’s playground, picnic area, passive areas.

Monta Loma Park

  • Thompson Avenue & Laura Lane
  • Amenities include: Baseball field, basketball court, children's playground, passive areas, picnic area and restrooms.

San Veron Park 

  • San Veron Avenue & Middlefield Road
  • Amenities include: Basketball court, children's playground, passive areas, picnic area and outdoor volleyball court.

Shoreline at Mountain View

  • 3070 North Shoreline Boulevard (North end of Shoreline Boulevard)
  • Amenities include: Nature preserve, environmental education, passive areas, picnic area, trail access, and restrooms.

Shoreline Athletic Fields

  • 2450 Garcia Avenue

Shoreline Athletic Fields was dedicated on November 14, 2015. The 5.3 acre complex includes one baseball and one softball diamond overlaid with soccer fields. The facility includes a children’s playground and restrooms. Shoreline Athletic Fields is lighted to allow for night play and utilizes synthetic turf to increase playable hours for youth and adult sports leagues. Ample parking is available to accommodate user groups.

Sierra Vista Park

  • Sierra Vista Avenue & Plymouth Street
  • Amenities include: Children’s playground, picnic area, passive areas.

Sports Pavilion

  • Castro Street & Miramonte Avenue
  • Amenities include: Basketball court, gymnasium and restrooms.

Springer School/Park

  • Rose Avenue
  • Amenities include: Children’s playground, soccer field (Not open to the public during school hours 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

Sylvan Park

  • Sylvan Avenue & DeVoto Street
  • Amenities include: BBQ facilities, children's playground, horseshoe area, passive areas, picnic area, tennis courts and restrooms.

Thaddeus Park

  • Middlefield Road & Independence Drive
  • Amenities include: Children's playground, passive areas, and a picnic area.

Vargas School/Park

  • Whisman Road & Gladys Avenue
  • Amenities include: Children’s playground, Baseball/soccer field.

Varsity Park

  • Duke Way & Jefferson Drive
  • Amenities include: Basketball court, children's playground, passive areas, and a picnic area.
  • Whisman Park and Sports Center

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