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Posted by Santa Clara County Parks & Recreation on 05/01/2017 in County Park

Santa Teresa County Park



Description

Santa Teresa County Park

Park Info

Plan Your Trip to Santa Teresa County Park

Hours of Operation

Open Year-Round
8:00 a.m. – Sunset

Activities

Biking; Equestrian; Hiking; Archery; Historic Site; Interpretive Program; Picnicking; Golf Course; Reservable Group Picnics; Dogs on Leash; Horseshoe Pit; Volleyball; Mountain Biking

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Weather

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Contact Info

Santa Teresa County Park
260 Bernal Rd
San Jose, CA 95119
 
Park Office: (408) 225-0225
parkinfo@prk.sccgov.org

Senior Park Ranger:

Frank Weiland
(408) 335-9774
frank.weiland@prk.sccgov.org

Senior Park Maintenance
Worker:
Richie Ramos
(408) 502-4614
richie.ramos@prk.sccgov.org

NOTICE: CATTLE ON ROCKY RIDGE AND COYOTE PEAK TRAILS

Cattle will be pastured in the Rocky Ridge area from mid-August through November to improve grassland habitat and reduce fire danger.  Cows and calves may be encountered on the Rocky Ridge and Coyote Peak Trails. Please keep dogs on leash and keep gates closed. Do not disturb calves even if they appear to be alone. If you have any questions about the grazing program, please contact the Parks Natural Resource Program Supervisor at (408) 355-2361. For emergencies, call 911 or the Hellyer-Santa Teresa Rangers at (408) 225-0225.

Santa Teresa County Park ImageWelcome to Santa Teresa County Park located in the Santa Teresa Hills ten miles south of downtown San Jose. This diverse 1,673 acre park, rich in history, offers spectacular views from its trails above the Almaden and Santa Clara Valleys. The secluded upland valleys of the park provide a quiet interlude for exploring the natural environment minutes away from the surrounding developed areas.

How to Get There

Santa Teresa County Park is located at:

260 Bernal Rd San Jose, CA 95119

Park Office: (408) 225-0225

The Ranger Station for Santa Teresa County Park is located at Hellyer County Park.

Santa Teresa County Park is located at the southern end of the Santa Teresa Hills. The park may be accessed from either Almaden Valley or Santa Clara Valley. From Santa Clara Valley, take US 101 or Highway 85 to the Bernal Road exit. Proceed west 1.3 miles on Bernal Road and cross Santa Teresa Boulevard toward the Santa Teresa Hills. Bernal Road continues past the park's Santa Teresa Golf Club, winding up into the hills. The Pueblo Day Use Area is located off Bernal Road in a small open valley in the hills. Limited parking and trailhead access are available from Almaden Valley. From San Jose, follow Almaden Expressway until it ends. Turn right onto Harry Road, then turn left onto McKean Road. Travel approximately 1.3 miles to Fortini Road. Turn left onto Fortini Road toward the Santa Teresa Hills. At the end of Fortini Road, turn left onto San Vicente Avenue. A ten car parking area is located on the right about 500 feet from Fortini Road. Public transit is available to Santa Teresa County Park.

Activites

Santa Teresa County Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities. The Santa Teresa Golf Club, operated by a concessionnaire, offers an 18 hole championship course and a 9 hole/par three course. The clubhouse includes a restaurant and pro shop. Electric carts are available for a fee. Also located in the golf course is a banquet facility, available by reservation. For green fee rates, reservations and more information about the golf course, call (408) 225-2650 or visit Santa Teresa Golf Club.

The Pueblo Day Use Area includes parking for over 170 vehicles and an equestrian staging area. A reservable group picnic area for up to 100 people with a large barbeque pit is sited near a restroom facility and potable water source. Other individual picnic tables and barbeques are scattered throughout the day use area.

Bernal-Gulnac-Joice Ranch Building imageThe historic Bernal-Gulnac-Joice Ranch and Santa Teresa Springs are open to the public and available for school tours by calling (408) 226-5453. 

An archery range, operated and maintained by the Black Mountain Bowmen Archery Club, is open for public use except when tournaments are scheduled.

The park offers over 17 miles of unpaved trails for equestrian, hiking and bicycle use. Some of the trails are steep, namely around Coyote Peak. The Coyote Alamitos Canal is a Santa Clara Valley Water District facility. The canal includes a maintenance road which is not part of the park's trail system. Spectacular wildflower displays may be found from March through June on the Stile Ranch Trail as well as many other trails in the park.

PICNICKING

Picnicking by groups and families is a popular activity in Santa Teresa County Park, namely in the Pueblo Day Use area. Please help make this experience enjoyable for everyone by adhering to the following rules and any posted regulations:

  • Picnic tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • The Pueblo Group Area is available for groups up to 100 persons. To reserve this facility, please call (408) 355-2201, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
  • Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Reservations at group area does not include reserved parking.
  • Do not drive into picnic areas or onto lawns or paths.
  • Twenty minutes is the maximum time allowed for parking in the yellow zone for unloading and loading of picnic supplies.
  • No tacks, nails, or staples on park signs, tables, or trees.
  • Allow fires in barbecue pits to burn out. Water will damage the grill and pit.
  • Amplified music is allowed.


Hours and Fees

The park is open year-round from 8 a.m. until sunset. Vehicle entry fees are collected year-round. Fees are required to reserve the Pueblo Group Picnic Area. For green fees and other information regarding the golf club, call (408) 225-2650.

Acces fees information here: Vehicle Entry Fees, Group Picnic Sites Fees 

Accessibility

In compliance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ('ADA'), the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its programs, services, or activities. The Department will make reasonable modifications to policies and programs to ensure that people with disability have an equal opportunity to enjoy our programs, services, facilities, and activities. If you need assistance with an ADA request, please contact our ADA Coordinator

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