Sanborn-Skyline
Location
Sanborn-Skyline County Park is a huge park filled with history, trails for hiking and biking, camping, meadows for picnicing, a stage and annual theatre production, a lake, and even a hostel.
It can be accessed easily from three sides, but all three access points are quite far apart, a testament to the size of the park.
- The main entrance to the park, with access to the theatre, hostel, camping, meadows for picnicing, and many hiking trails, is just outside Old Town Saratoga, off of Highway 9. To access it from Saratoga's Old Town,
drive about 1.75 miles from Saratoga along Highway 9, towards Skyline Blvd. The sharp left turn for Sanborn Road is well marked near a narrow bridge, with a sign for the hostel as well as a sign for camping. Turn left onto Sanborn Road and follow it all the way down into the park.
For directions, use the address for the Youth Science Institute, which is within the park, just past the entrance, at 16055 Sanborn Road in Saratoga.
- The parking area for the John Nicholas Trail (to Lake Ranch Reservoir) is just beyond Lexington Reservoir, on the North Side of Highway 17, on Black Road.
Black Road can also be accessed from Skyline Blvd, but the drive is far less curvy coming from Hwy 17. From Hwy 17, take the Bear Creek Road/Black Road exit, turning left to follow Black Road uphill. The parking area is to the right after about 4 miles along Black Road.
- The park can be accessed near Castle Rock, from Skyline Boulevard (Highway 35).
- Look for the gate a little more than 1 mile South along Skyline Blvd past the Castle Rock parking lot, on the left side of the road; it can be accessed from parking lots within a mile in either direction along Skyline Blvd (and you can hike between them along Skyline Trail).
- Parking is most accessible a little under a mile from this gate, across the street from the Castle Rock parking area.
- Another trailhead is at the Sunnyvale Mountain parking area, about 2 miles South along Skyline Blvd from the Castle Rock parking area, on the left side of the road.
Attractions:
- Miles and miles of hiking trails, most which are shady.
- A big meadow and BBQ pits make this a great spot for a picnic.
- Great shady campsites (be sure to talk to a ranger about avoiding the steep sites).
- Youth Science Institute has a center here, with opportunities for children to discover nature first-hand.
- Shady Shakespeare Theatre Company presents plays in the summer, at their outdoor amphitheatre.
- There is a lot of ranch history in this area, and you can still see evidence of it in places, as in introduced plants (for landscaping or agriculture) as well as old farm structures.
- The Costanoan Group Area has horseshoe pits and a place for a voleyball net.
- If you begin from the Skyline Blvd trailheads, you can scramble up some rocks or watch climbers, at Indian Rock or the nearby Castle Rock. Also enjoy the views from Summit Rock, also nearby.
See Castle and Summit Rock's Webpage at http://www.strollerhikes.com/Hikes/CastleRock/CastleRock.html for more information.
Limitations:
- Stay on the trails to avoid ticks and poison oak.
- No dogs allowed except in RV area (parking lot).
- No bikes allowed except on paved roads.
- Swimming at the lake is prohibited.
Season:
Year round, 8 am to sunset.
Fees:
Parking and access are free at the more remote access points (from Skyline and from Hwy 17). Pay day-use or camping fees at the main entrance to the park. For information on these fees, see
the County Website on the park (see "More Information" below).
Maps & More Information:
- Pick up a map when you pay your entry fee at the entrance, if parking at the main parking lot for the park.
- Santa Clara County Information about Sanborn-Skyline Park at http://www.sccgov.org/portal/site/parks/parksarticle?path=%252Fv7%252FParks%2520and%2520Recreation%252C%2520Department%2520of%2520%2528DEP%2529&contentId=b9247d256b784010VgnVCMP2200049dc4a92____&cpsextcurrchannel=1
- County Map of Sanborn-Skyline Park at http://www.sccgov.org/SCC/docs%2FParks%20and%20Recreation%2C%20Department%20of%20%28DEP%29%2Fattachments%2F332566sanborn%20both%20.pdf
- Youth Science Institute at Sanborn Park at http://www.ysi-ca.org/Sanborn/Sanborn001.html
- Shady Shakespeare's Theatre Season at http://www.shadyshakes.org/season/sanborn.php
- Sanborn Park Hostel is at http://www.sanbornparkhostel.org/about.html
- Call the ranger at (408) 867-9959.
Handicapped Access:
Paths are not suitable for Handicapped Access, due to the grade of most of them. The Lake trail (see "Recommended Routes" below) is the most moderately graded while also being wide.