Santa Clara County Park Guide Maps

Previous

Almaden Quicksilver Park Guide Map

Anderson Reservoir Park Guide Map

Calero County Park Guide Map

Ed Levin Park Guide Map

Joseph D. Grant Ranch Park Guide Map

Lexington County Park Guide Map

Mt. Madonna County Park/Camping Maps

Welcome to Mt. Madonna County Park, one of the most majestic of Santa Clara County''s regional park and recreation areas. This 3,688 acre park is dominated by the redwood forest so characteristic of the Santa Cruz Mountain range. To the east, the park overlooks the Santa Clara Valley, to the west, Monterey Bay. As the slopes of Mt. Madonna descend toward the valley, the landscape changes from redwood forest to oak woodland, dense chaparral and grassy meadows. Park visitors may learn about areas where Ohlone Indians hunted and harvested, and will understand why cattle baron Henry Miller spent his summers here. Enjoy your visit today, and return often to the pristine redwood forest of Mt. Madonna County Park.


Rancho San Antonio County Park and Perserve

Welcome to Rancho San Antonio County Park, one of Santa Clara County's most popular parks. Rancho San Antonio County Park is leased by the County of Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Department to Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (MROSD). This 165 acre County Park, combined with the adjacent 2,135 Midpeninsula Regional Open Space Preserve (MROSD), provides 2,300 acres of trails and other recreational features. Through a lease agreement, MROSD now manages the entire park


Sanborn County Park

Welcome to Sanborn County Park. This lushly wooded park of over 3,688 acres, is nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains between Saratoga and Skyline Boulevard. This mountain park of redwoods and tan bark oak, offers hiking, camping, RV camping and picnicking opportunities year round. Enjoy your visit today and return often to experience the many features of Sanborn County Park.


Sanborn County Park is located on Sanborn Road. From Saratoga, proceed two miles west on Highway 9 to Sanborn Road. Turn left onto Sanborn Road, traveling one mile to the park entrance.

Santa Teresa County Park Guide Map

Stevens Creek County Park

Welcome to Stevens Creek and Upper Stevens Creek County Parks. The beautiful 1,077 acre Stevens Creek Park offers widely diverse recreational amenities, including the 92-acre reservoir. The 1,095-acre Upper Stevens Creek Park offers lush, densely wooded trails for a variety of users. The unique combination of recreational resources and natural beauty make Stevens Creek and Upper Stevens Creek Parks a magnet for hikers, bicyclists, equestrians, and nature lovers. Visitors may enjoy exploring the remnants of the historic Villa Maria orchard.


Uvas Canyon County Park

Welcome to Uvas Canyon County Park. This lushly wooded park of 1,133 acres, is nestled in upper Uvas Canyon on the eastern side of the Santa Cruz Mountains. This mountain park offers hiking, camping and picnicking opportunities throughout most of the year. Enjoy your visit today and return often to experience the many features of Uvas Canyon County Park.


Uvas Canyon County Park is located at the end of Croy Road in Uvas Canyon. From Highway 101, take Bernal Road west. Turn left on Santa Teresa Boulevard. Travel south three miles and turn right onto Bailey Avenue. Follow Bailey Road 2.3 miles to McKean Road. Turn left onto McKean Road (McKean Road becomes Uvas Road 2.2 miles south of Bailey Road). From Bailey Road travel 6 miles south on McKean/Uvas Road and turn right onto Croy Road. Continue 4.4 miles on Croy Road, through Sveadal, to reach the Park entrance. Sveadal is a private resort belonging to the Swedish American Patriotic League. Please respect their privacy and drive slowly as you pass through Sveadal.


 © Copyright 2010 Boy Scout Troop 577.  All Rights Reserved v.1.1.1  Privacy Policy   Site Map