- TripBuzz found 481 things to do with kids in or near Sunnyvale, California, including 460 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Altos, Cupertino, Half Moon Bay and San Jose.
- From Ortega Park to Seven Seas Park, the Sunnyvale area offers 126 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Playgrounds, Theaters and Amusement Parks (All Ages).
- One of the largest cities in California's Silicon Valley is the city of Sunnyvale. The city, who plays a major role in Northern California's high-tech industry, home to many company headquarters such as Yahoo!, is also home to a thriving residential and tourism community. The main points of interest include the city's iconic Libby Water Tower and the local shopping and dining districts.
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Golden Hills Park is a neighborhood park with open green spaces and athletic fields. Amenities include a half court basketball court, play structures for small and large children, a tennis court, and many shade trees.
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1500 Marina Way S, Richmond, CA 94804
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Named for a local conservationist, Lucretia Edwards Shoreline Park is 2 acres and includes a picnic area, maintained lawn and restrooms. The park features art that honors the Bay Area Shipyards and their World War II contributions.
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Melville Square and Esplanade Drive, Richmond, CA 94804
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Established in 2000, the Rosie the Riveter and World War II Home From National Park is an educational destination. Exploring the life and careers of men and women during the war, centered around the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter.
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Situated on 11 acres, Marina Bay Park provides views of the bay and access to a beach area. The park has a trail for walking and biking, a large grass field, picnic facilities and the Rosie the Riveter Memorial.
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Rosie the Riveter WWII National Historical Park, 1111 Melville Sq, Richmond, CA 94804
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The Rosie the Riveter Outdoor Memorial is a public park and historical site made in honor of the sacrifices civilians made on the WWII home front. Visitors commonly enjoy biking, hiking or learning about local history during their trip.
41.4 Miles
Being a park designed for dogs, Paso Nogal Park offers areas for visitors to play with their dogs. The park also has several trails where visitors can take their dogs for walks, as well as drinking stations.
41.5 Miles
Balfour-Guthrie Park is 6 acres and offers picnic tables, grills, benches, play and grass areas, tennis and volleyball courts and restrooms. They also have one lighted field that can be used for soccer or baseball.
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Sausalito Wooden Boat Tour combines a walking tour with a boat tour. You'll spend time visiting local eateries and shops, as well as learning the history of this town.