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| Hillview Community Center and Park 97 Hillview Avenue - map The center hosts many recreation offerings including art, dance, fitness, cooking, music, and more. The six-acre site includes the "Whistlestop" playground, par course, Little League baseball diamond, soccer field, Bus Barn Theater, Los Altos History Museum, Gilbert Smith House, Los Altos Senior Center and the administrative offices of the Recreation Department. Available rental facilities include a multi-purpose room, social hall, conference room and meeting rooms (classrooms). |
| Los Altos Youth Center (LAYC) 1 North San Antonio Road - map Centered amongst the historic Apricot Orchard in the Civic Center Complex, LAYC offers rental space and is the location for many recreation programs and classes. |
| Shoup Park - Garden House and Patriot Corner Picnic Area(Back to Top) 400 University Avenue - map Adobe Creek forms the backdrop for Shoup Park, which includes picnic tables, barbecue pits, turf areas, playground, parking and public restrooms. The 3.7-acre park is the home of the Underground Teen Center. Available rental facilities include the Garden House and the Patriot Corner picnic area. |
| Grant Park Center(Back to Top) 1575 Holt Avenue - map This 4.5-acre park offers an outdoor basketball court, pathways, a large multi-purpose turf, playground area, picnic tables, individual barbecues and public restrooms. Meeting rooms (classrooms) and multi-purpose room are available to rent. |
| Heritage Oaks Park(Back to Top) Corner of Portland and Miramonte Ave. - map Five acres include play areas for preschoolers and elementary school age children, large grass area, picnic tables, barbecue pits and public restrooms. |
| Lincoln Park - map (Back to Top) 1.1-acres of lawn bounded by Foothill Expressway, Lincoln, University, and Edith Avenues. The large strip offers a gazebo and various public art pieces including “Imagine That”, “Space Dance for Peace”, “Musical Gambol” and “Linear Circles”. Enjoy strolling and relaxing with your brown bag lunch. |
| Marymeade Park(Back to Top) Fremont Avenue at Grant Road - map Attractions include three lighted tennis courts, playground (under construction), picnic tables, barbecue pits and large grass area. The 1.1–acre-park includes the “Sun and Moon” sculpture and public restrooms. Access to parking is off Fremont Ave. |
| McKenzie Park(Back to Top) 707 Fremont Avenue - map The 4.3-acres park offers two lighted tennis courts; children's play areas, picnic tables, public restrooms, barbecue pits and a large grass area. Showcased in the park is the “Pax Nova” sculpture. Access to parking is off Fremont Ave. |
| Montclaire Park(Back to Top) St. Joseph's Avenue - map Located adjacent to Montclaire School, the 1.1-acre park has two tennis courts, picnic tables, barbecue pits and a preschool play area. The adjacent school property has a large grass area for softball or soccer and a par course fitness trail |
| Redwood Grove(Back to Top) 482 University Avenue - map A 5.9-acre nature preserve, the park includes picnic tables, a boardwalk, observation decks and a hillside trail that follows Adobe Creek among the majestic redwood trees and gardens of herbs and roses. The Redwood Grove Nature Center houses the Fava Indian Artifact Collection and is the home of the popular summer day camp and birthday party programs. Visitor parking is available on University Avenue. No motor vehicles allowed in the park. |
| Rosita Park(Back to Top) 401 Rosita Avenue - map A five acre park featuring baseball and soccer fields, three tennis courts, jogging/walking track with three fitness stations, picnic tables, chess/checker boards, playground, ADA accessible parking, restrooms and concession stand. The newly renovated park has specialized landscaping and catchments areas to contain storm water run-off. The playing fields have an upgraded irrigation system that dramatically conserves water while keeping the turf healthy. |
| Village Park(Back to Top) Corner of West Edith Ave. and San Antonio Road - map This small passive park of .75 acres offers paths, benches and quiet spots for seeking respite. Showcased in the park is the ”Olympic Wannabe's” sculpture. Limited parking is available off of West Edith Ave. |
