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    Campbell Community Center

    4.3 (110 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Annabelle R.

    I'm a runner, but my work hours necessitate having to run after dark sometimes. The Campbell Community Center is an ideal place for running, not only because it's well lit at night, but also the environment is quite nice, clean, and feels safe. The track wrapped around the grassy field is made of rubber material, yet sturdy and easy to run on... As a frequent runner I can say that this track minimizes leg pain compared to running on concrete. One lap is about a quarter mile. Plus after dark, there were still a lot of people out, using the track and staying active, about 50+ people on a weekday evening, including couples and families. It didn't feel too crowded though. There are 5 lanes, and signs posting that runners use the inside lanes and slower people use the outside lanes (though not everyone reads or follows instructions). They have a full station of exercise equipment, and even the bleachers are used to run on... everything I would need for a good workout in one place. There's also a giant parking lot, so it's really convenient. I really appreciate the free facilities they offer to the public, especially the track, but there's also a skate park, multiple public restroom buildings, picnic benches and tables, and of course indoor space.

    Constance L.

    Clean space in a safe area with facilities for a huge range of activities and sports. There are drop in sports after work hours which is great, and open to the public too. The online sign up system is pretty straight forward and prices are reasonable.

    Henry M.

    Took a CERT trauma stop the bleed class. The class was held at the old Campbell high school now known as Campbell community college. Instructions we're quite helpful. We learn the dues and don'ts of stopping open wound bleeds. Instructor Michael Grodin taught us the first things to do when coming on scene and then going from there like how to pack a wound, using a tourniquet, and the tools you need and should have on you in case of emergencies. If you are interested in taking a certain training class here's the website. Campbellcert.org/upcomingevents

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    Robert C.

    The Campbell community center has 4 of the best public tennis courts in the region. Free of charge, the courts are open 7am to 10pm, lighted, in pairs, with full windscreens on all sides, well surfaced, good nets, well painted, and benches between the fence partitioned courts. 90 minute limit on play while others are waiting, with a time board. On weekends it can get very busy, so we get there at 7am right when they unchain the fence doors. One court has a wall to hit against. Parking right next door.

    Paul N.

    Even though I drive by this community center on a regular basis, I don't often stop by it, though I have attended the annual Campbell Relay For Life on the track and field for several years in a row, and have also participated in classes and workshops. Anyway, the facilities are pretty nice and well maintained (in fact, it probably used to be an old high school that was recently renovated) and the track and field is great (it's not state of the art, but does serve its purpose). There's also a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a basketball gym available. Parking is plentiful but can be difficult especially during special events such as the aforementioned Campbell Relay For Life (usually held the second full weekend in July).

    Lit, all purpose track perfect for those of us who have to work during the day!

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    Ask the Community - Campbell Community Center

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    Yes, 3 wall courts (2022)

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    The HUB Silicon Valley - Inside the hub!

    The HUB Silicon Valley

    4.0(46 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    My employer recently booked a tournament with The Hub in Campbell. We were quickly in contact with…read moreDipti. Dipti was able to meet with us in person and also by email to go over all the details. Dipti also provided a timeline which allowed for us to simply enjoy the event. Our event was for approximately 100 people which included players and spectators. For some of the people, it was their first time playing pickleball and for others it was there first time playing at the Hub. All of the details were taken care of, even some that we did not even consider. In the end, we had a great time and everyone continues to talk about the experience and memories that were made that day. Thanks Dipti and the Hub for making this day GREAT!

    The surfacing on the courts and the amount of courts they have here is amazing! However I will say,…read morepricing just keeps going up and I don't think it's going to stop, because they know people here in the bay make too much and will pay whatever amount to have nice courts with good people to play here. I personally just buy the day passes here and come during the weekend every so often, and stay all day (since they have in n out privileges) to make my pass worth it. I remember the good old days when day passes were just $25, but now it is $40! A bit too much for me, if you are looking for a free court with good opponents, you can play at Mitchell park in Palo Alto. Also, during rainy days is very busy so be mindful of that if you are coming because you can't play outside for free, because everyone else has the same idea! Other than that, when I do come to the hub, I always get good games in when I play in the higher skill levels

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    Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve - Mount Umunhum trail

    Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve

    3.9(38 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Came here for a hike on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend! Arrived at the Bald Mountain parking…read morelot around 8:30am and there were lots of spots still available. I went on the Mount Umunhum out and back trail. Still pretty green with some wildflowers! There were a decent amount of hikers, and lots of bicyclists. Seems like a very popular spot for mountain bikers! Had to watch out for cyclists most of the hike. Along the trail, there were some informational posts about the mountain's history and at the summit, there was a neat informational site, Native American pow wow example, and good balcony for pictures. Learned that Umunhum has that name because the Natives thought it sounded like a hummingbird! Partially shaded but I still recommend going in the morning. There were lots of switchbacks so the hike felt long - took me around 3 hours and 15 minutes including breaks to complete. When I came back around 11:45am, the parking lot was full and some people were parked on the side of the road. Overall, I would classify the Mount Umunhum trail as moderately difficult. Because of the switchbacks, the incline is very gradual but the hike feels longer. Good views and trails were well-maintained with markers. The constant cyclists slightly detracted from the hiking experience, but I would still recommend!

    Did the Mt Umunhum trail. Mostly shaded. Free parking. Great views. Some historical stuff (WW2…read moreradar builing and Native American religious site) at the top which is a nice reward making it to the top. Can drive all the way to the top if mobility is an issue.

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    Japanese Friendship Garden - Flowers and beauty

    Japanese Friendship Garden

    3.7(424 reviews)
    5.5 miEast San Jose

    We visited during our trip to San Diego & oh my goodness, it was absolutely amazing…read more This is such a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the beauty of nature. Located inside Balboa Park, you can tour the museums in the area, but don't forget to stop and take a moment to smell the flowers at the Japanese Friendship Garden... There were so many beautiful birds, butterflies, koi, and plants I've never seen before. The grounds were very clean and well manicured. Pricing to get in was about $60 for a family of 4 (including student pricing for our children) which may be a bit steep if you have young children with thin patience.. however, if you are able to come in and find your Zen for a couple hours, this is the spot to do so. They offer free crafts for visitors- when we were there they were doing an origami workshop, which seemed very fun. However, our kids weren't up For it- so we did not participate. Would definitely visit again in the future!

    I randomly heard about this on TikTok and decided to randomly drop by…read more I also was not aware it was under construction for a while so good timing? The parking fee is....fair which means you only need to come here once or twice a year. To get to the Japanese garden you need to walk a bit to find the big gate? In terms of size it is medium length. Still being built yet good enough to walk around. Lots of lush green views and refined scenery verdant for miles. You could even think of it as a mini nature get away from the busy city life It's worth the trip and you could visit the other parks if you have time for it

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    Campbell Community Center - recreation - Updated June 2026

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