Shoreline Park
Location
All recommended hikes start and finish at the lake parking lot, as it has the most amenities and is easiest to find.
To get there, take the Shoreline exit from Hwy 101 or Hwy 85 and drive East (to the bay).
Shoreline road passes right into the park and ends at the lake.
For directions, use Mapquest's Map of [3097-3109] N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043, US.
Attractions:
- Kite Flying Field
- Lakehouse with cafe, boat rentals, play area, benches, bathrooms, and boating lessons in the summer (great kids programs!)
- Historical Rengstorff House
- Local attractions include Golf Course and Shoreline Amphitheatre
- Most paths are paved and two-laned. Great place for rollerblading, biking, and running.
- There are dozens of paths, and some areas (like the lake) have ample short paths that are easily linked up for a customizable workout on the spot.
- Paths lead directly to the Stevens Creek Trail, from the South and West, as well as to Byxbee Park in Palo Alto, from North, so you could really make the hike long!
- Wildlife includes ducks, geese (which nest in the grass along the South trails), other birds, dragonflies, other aquatic insects, squirrels, skunks, and rabbits.
- Bicycles allowed - this is a great place to learn to ride a bike!
- When you're done with your hike, have a drink at the lake cafe or have a picnic at one of the many benches in the area.
Limitations:
- No Dogs Allowed (except at the dog park at the right just as you enter the park).
- No smoking
- Stay on the trails to avoid ticks and poison oak!
- This area gets BUSY in good weather, on the weekends. Try to visit during the weekdays.
- On still days, the bay can get STINKY, particularly along the South trails.
Season:
Year round, 8am to sunset
Fees:
None.
Maps & More Information:
Handicapped Access:
There are handicapped parking spots and bathrooms at the lake. Parking for handicapped also occurs at other regions of the park. All trails seem suitable for wheelchairs except for a very small hill where Stevens Creek Trails meet Shoreline Trails. This hill is very clearly marked with a cautionary sign.