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24.5 Miles
88%
40 votes
3160 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043
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Shoreline Aquatic Center offers a variety of services and amenities for visitors to Shoreline Lake. The facility has stand up paddleboards, pedal boats, kayaks, canoes, and other watercraft for rent, and also offers lessons and racing.
24.6 Miles
33%
15 votes
2940 North Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, CA 94043
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Measuring 6,945 yards from the championship tees, the Shoreline Golf Links at Mountain View features an 18-hole golf course with a slope of 129. The park also includes many special amenities, including a saltwater waterway used for numerous water sports, hiking trails and a cafe.
24.7 Miles
Home to a six-acre cornfield maze once featured on Letterman, G&M Farms is a popular location for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Exploring the maze, viewing the native animals, and picking pumpkins from the patch are among the popular activities.
24.7 Miles
Spanning 21 acres, Mitchell Park offers sporting areas for tennis, handball, and horseshoes, a fenced dog run, a playground with 'faux' wading pool, and a quarter-mile walking path. Public art and picnic areas with grills are also available.
24.7 Miles
Hamilton Community Pool features two main pool areas: a lap pool for adults and a children's wading area, with a reasonable entry fee. The children's area includes a water-slide. Lounge chairs, snack-bar, showers, and changing area available.
24.7 Miles
John Henry Johnson Park is a neighborhood park that features ball fields, basketball courts, and a playground area. The park also has picnic facilities, including tables, grills, and regularly maintained public restrooms.
24.8 Miles
Hiking, camping and studying the wildlife and ecosystem diversity are some of the things Monte Bello open space preserve has to offer. It also has some nice views od the Pacific Ocean and of San Francisco Bay.
24.8 Miles
The centerpiece of the Marinwood Aquatic Facility, the Marinwood Pool is a 25 yard pool that features a double flume water slide. The pool hosts open swimming as well as group and private swimming lessons.
24.8 Miles
Blue Rock Springs Park is a combination outdoor recreation venue and historical site. There are a handful of historic buildings along with large picnic areas, open play sections, children's playground equipment, and a hiking trail.
24.8 Miles
As a playhouse for a variety of community theater groups, The Fetterly Playhouse hosts showings for musicals, plays, comedies, and more. Some of the groups that can be seen here are the Vallejo Symphony, Fetterly Gallery, and Vallejo Music Theater.