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    Ramac Park

    4.2 (21 reviews)

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    Lighted softball fields
    John D.

    RAMAC Park (RP) is a fairly new park that was built at the former IBM plant where computer disk storage first originated. The name RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting Control) is an homage to the name of the IBM machine that first used the now infamous read/write technologies. The site itself was actually designated as a historical landmark back in 2002, and the surrounding streets are even named after cities in which IBM had other plants located in: White Plains, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Endicott and Rochester (NY), Charlotte and Raleigh (NC). The approximate 11-acre park is pretty large for a neighborhood park, and doesn't have a whole lot of features. Here's a quick list: -x1 half-court Basketball Court -x1 Tennis Court -Non-reservable picnic tables and BBQ pits -Lighted Softball field -Lighted Soccer field -Private parking lot, as well as street parking on Lexington -Slightly above-average Tot Lot and Playground -Huge, grassy fields that are -surprisingly- well maintained for a CSJ park. -Restroom RP isn't the most impressive park, by any means, but the layout, size and manicured lawns really help it to standout. Unless you live close by, I wouldn't recommend coming here for the playground, basketball, or tennis. I think this park is best for soccer and softball leagues and the restroom is always a nice touch.

    Picnic tables & BBQ
    Carrie N.

    Ramac Park has its own parking lot and is good size park for children 1-4 to be running around in the play structure. There's another play structure for children 4-8 years old. A very spacious green field area for picnics, kids to be running around and enjoying their time. There's a public bathroom that is decent which is a plus. Water fountains are located to the side of the tennis courts. There's also a half court basketball for bigger kids to shoot some hoops, softball/baseball, soccer field, and picnic tables with bbq pits. When I came here today there was graffiti on the playground where the little ones sit at the bottom with a table and chair area. Everywhere else was clean, no garbage anywhere, and very little shade. I would definitely be coming back to this park when I am in the area again!

    Reservable section, seats 70 folks.

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    You have to reserve and pay for the soccer field. Other than that the basketball and tennis court is free

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    Beautiful little park. Nice baseball field and well taken care of. Play area clean and safe. Pinic areas.

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    Are there light near the tennis court?

    There is some light but you can't really play after sunset

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    Ramac Park has its own parking lot and is good size park for children 1-4 to be running around in the play structure.

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    4.2(195 reviews)
    8.5 miDowntown

    What kind of park has a zipline?!? THIS ONE. Two seating options, one with a harness for toddlers,…read morethe other for older kids (I even saw adults using this). The park also offers a fun and inclusive space for children, with climbing structures, sturdy cement slides, swings for both toddlers and older youth, a see-saw, merry-go-round, trampoline, and spongy material making up the ground's surface. The occasional squirrel, lizard, and butterfly too. As an adult simply looking for a place to relax while waiting for my car at an auto shop nearby, I was pleasantly surprised to find this park accommodating. Dirt and concrete trails weaving through the garden, lovely vegetation in spring, and a good amount of picnic tables and benches scattered throughout. Also, a shady area with fake grass and seats made out of smoothed-out logs and tree trunks, as well as adirondack chairs where I was able to hang out and nap while I was there. It wasn't too crowded or crazy on a Friday morning, though it got busier as it neared noon time. In addition, the place offers a parking lot and clean restrooms for convenience.

    Visited Rotary Play Garden for the first time over MLK holiday, and it was packed! It makes me…read morewonder if it is usually this busy or if it's because of the holiday weekend. The play garden has everything kiddos love -- slides, one seesaw, one round spinner, one rope climbing thing (that can also spin), swings (bucket and standard), small water play area, and a Zipline (one for little kids 3+ and one for older kids). They also have an area with tables, where someone was having a party (no idea if reservations are needed though). Expect to wait in line for a turn of the park is crowded. The play garden is fenced off from the rest of the park. They have a restroom on site. They have a small parking lot that is nearby the entrance of the play garden. I noticed some people parked on a smaller side street and walked over. I'm not sure what other parking options there are otherwise. We would return if we're in the area again and if it's less busy. It's a solid park and play area for those who live nearby.

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    Rotary PlayGarden - If you get to the top of the bridge and see the windmill, you can take a seat and listen to SJC radio traffic! So cool!

    If you get to the top of the bridge and see the windmill, you can take a seat and listen to SJC radio traffic! So cool!

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    Japanese Friendship Garden - Flowers and beauty

    Japanese Friendship Garden

    3.7(424 reviews)
    5.9 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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