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    Somerset Park

    4.0 (11 reviews)
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    Somerset Park - Unique bear-themed play structure - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Cute park. Little bit of shade. - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Somerset Park Play Structure. Very CA themed. - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
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    Somerset Park - Basketball hoop and huge wires - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
    Somerset Park - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California
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    Somerset Park - Parks Near Me - Cupertino, California

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    Somerset Park Play Structure. Very CA themed.
    Deanna L.

    This park is nice and quiet. It has a half basketball court, a small paved trail, 1 swing, a neat California themed play structure, nice green lawn and 3 picnic tables with 2 BBQ's nearby. Definitely off the beaten path, but worth finding. I will definitely be bringing my child here again.

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    Bailey R.

    We really enjoyed our time here. Not crowded, small neighborhood park with a little basketball court, grass area, and play structure. The playground is all bear cabin themed and adorable! Very unique and fun to play on for kids. The only thing is that the interstate is on the other side of the wall so you can hear the cars passing by the whole time. Besides that, it's pretty quiet!!

    Unique bear-themed play structure
    Shannon N.

    Cute little park next to the freeway (but big wall so you can only hear it but not see it) - creative big bear themed playground that I haven't seen elsewhere. Some shade and a couple of parking spots, but no bathroom. Two bbq grills and 3 picnic tables and even half basketball court.

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    Marie L.

    Nice quiet park, little bit of shade. The play structure says 2-5 years but I think older could have fun too. It has an outdoor theme with bear steps up to the tall slides. Nice trees around to picnic after play. About four picnic tables to sit on too in the shade! Down side: 3-4 parking spaces and no bathroom.

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    Too close to freeway 280 & 85... Very noisy! However, nice playground with no crowed of kids at all, only ppl walking their dogs...

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    Not crowded, small neighborhood park with a little basketball court, grass area, and play structure.

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    Cupertino McClellan Ranch Preserve - Pacific gopher snake

    Cupertino McClellan Ranch Preserve

    4.5(37 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    We stumbled upon this place while driving thru Cupertino. Cant believe it existed! We were able to…read morestop at the nature center and look at some critters up close. While walking around the park, we saw deer! And love the walk near the creek. Would coke back again!

    Definitely come on a Saturday at 11 AM - 3 PM, that is when their Environmental Education Center is…read moreopen! We came on the evening on a Friday, which is perfect for just talking a nice stroll or hike around, but after seeing that they had a bearded dragon (Matilda) and a chuckwalla (Chuck), I knew I had to come back again to meet them. Parking is free and love the wildlife that is around here. Not just the butterflies that I've seen fluttering about but also the coyote that trotted across the lot to cross the street. This is also a great location to find activities to do with the family or with the community. They have a 4 H Club, a community garden that you can sign up for, an entire calendar of events for the month, a Blacksmithing workshop/demonstration, and much more. We were limited on time and didn't get to see the historical buildings or the restored structures, nor was the Blacksmith Shop open, but for our next visit, I'll be sure to check them out. Outside you can meet the alpaca that they have hanging out (freshly shaved for the summer, so it was funny to see the little tufts of hair that they had on their head) and some of their goats too. Now to the highlight of my visit, the Environmental Education Center. Obviously this is meant for kids and families, but I had a great time meeting their animal ambassadors (I didn't ask for them to be taken out, but I'm sure there are events and moments for that) and learning more about them. The staff there are very friendly, welcoming, and informative. It makes me happy to know that the ambassadors that I inquired about were rescues and they have a second chance at life and in educating the community. My favs were obviously Matilda and Chuck, but there are also various snakes, turtles, a toad, fish, tarantulas, and stick bugs. The center also has books, opportunities for hands on observations and journaling for kids, puppets and educational toys and exhibits, and much more. Definitely will come back!

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    Turtle Chips in nature? Yes, please.

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    Memorial Park

    Memorial Park

    3.8(74 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Highly recommend this beautiful park for a lovely stroll or a pickleball session! I visit at least…read morea couple times a week, and it's always an idyllic location. There are huge, luscious lawns where people will set up volleyball games on weekends. If you have kids, there is a cute playground with plenty of fun slides. I really enjoy walking along the expanse of the park. As a new pickleball player, this is my go-to location to practice. There are eight courts and a neat queuing system. Because of the clear queue, there is always a very tidy line to play pickleball. What I love about the pickleball courts here is that there are two sides divided by skill level. If you're a pro pickleball player, the advanced side has a line of extremely skilled competitors. If you're just starting out, the beginner side has a good amount of new players to practice with. It does get very busy during certain times, like on weekends or after work. However, the queuing system prevents any confusion when the crowds get big. I absolutely love pickleballing at this park and highly recommend to beginners and more advanced players!

    The park features a playground, restroom facilities, tennis courts, and a memorial area honoring…read morefallen military personnel. The grounds are clean, making it a comfortable place to take a stroll around the park and relax. Parking is limited. The lot is shared with a nearby senior community center, which reduces the number of spots available for park visitors. Depending on the time of day, you may need to prepare ahead of time to find parking.

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    Rancho San Antonio Preserve - Rancho San Antonio County Park & Open Space Preserve

    Rancho San Antonio Preserve

    4.5(777 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Rancho San Antonio is one of our favorite places to go hiking. While the most popular trail is to…read morewalk to the Deer Hollow Farm and then back to parking lot (probably 60% of visitors just do this part), there are a lot more trails to explore. That particular round trip is probably less than 2.5 miles round trip, mostly flat, and much of it you have a choice of walking on paved roads/trails so good for strollers. The farm is open until 4pm most days, but be aware this is not a petting zoo, you just get to see the sheep, goats, pigs, cows, rabbits, ducks etc. Still fun for kids, my son loved it when he was little. My favorite hike is to go past the farm and then take the Wildcat Loop trip, you get some great views from up there, that's about 4.5 miles round trip from parking lot with some elevation gain. Our new favorite trail is the Mora Trail which branches off before you get to the farm and goes up to beautiful open vistas. Parking - very hard to find parking on weekend mornings and early afternoons. And don't park illegally, they will ticket you. Trails past the farm tend to be much less used.

    First things first, if you don't come here early, expect to circle the numerous parking lots many,…read moremany times. The first time I came here years ago, couldn't find a spot so we left, then came back another time and lucked out. Most recently we spent about 30 minutes circling and going back and forth between all the lots before we finally got a spot. We considered leaving, but every time we tried to sit and look at a map to find somewhere else to go, a car would come up behind us and we'd have to move. So if you aren't a patient person, come early, or don't come. After our parking search nightmare was over, we were finally able to enjoy the beautiful trails and lovely farm. It was truly amazing how empty the trails felt with how many people and cars were there. We did the deer hollow loop trail which included the coyote trail, and we only came across a handful of other groups until we got to the farm. They have maps at the trial head, and many trails to choose from, so grab a map if you haven't been. The maps are small so it's kind of hard to tell where you are, but luckily the trail posts are numbered, so you can reference them on the map as your winding your way on the trails. We were pleasantly surprised by how many animals there were on the farm! There were goats, pigs, sheep, cows, ducks, geese, and chickens. It was fun to explore and watch all the animals grazing and roaming their pens. The farm is a decent trek from the parking lot, even though it is flat and there are paved areas you can walk, it does take some time to get back out from it.

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    Rancho San Antonio County Park and Open Space Preserve

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    Rancho San Antonio County Park & Open Space Preserve

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