Where is Stevens Creek Reservoir?
Where is Stevens Creek Reservoir?
Cupertino
Stevens Creek Reservoir is an artificial lake located in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains near Cupertino, California. A 1,063-acre (430 ha) county park surrounds the reservoir and provides limited fishing (“catch and release”), picnicking, hiking, and horseback riding activities.
Can dogs swim in Stevens Creek Reservoir?
The beautiful 1,077 acre park offers widely diverse recreational amenities, including the 92-acre reservoir. Visitors may enjoy exploring the remnants of the historic Villa Maria orchard. Dogs welcome on leash.
Does Stevens Creek allow dogs?
Stevens Creek Trail is currently open from Shoreline At Mountain View to Dale/Heatherstone. Dogs are allowed on leash from Sleeper Avenue north to the Crittenden Trailhead which is an entrance to Shoreline At Mountain View. Dogs are not allowed in Shoreline At Mountain View.
Is the Stevens Creek Reservoir open to boating?
STEVENS CREEK RESERVOIR IS CLOSED TO ALL BOATING DUE TO LOW WATER LEVELS. Welcome to Stevens Creek County Park. The beautiful 1,063 acre park offers widely diverse recreational amenities, including the 86 acre reservoir.
Where is Stevens Creek Park in Santa Clara?
Stevens Creek County Park is another beautiful park in the Santa Clara County Park System. The park connects to Fremont Older Open Space Preserve. However, Steven’s Creek County Park is better known for the Steven’s Creek Reservoir, which is right out front next to the parking lot.
Where is Stevens Creek County Park in Cupertino?
How to Get There. Stevens Creek County Park is located along Stevens Canyon Road and Mt. Eden Road in the foothills between Saratoga and Cupertino. To access the park from Cupertino, take Interstate Highway 280 to Foothill Expressway. Follow Foothill Blvd. west three miles to the northern park entrance (Foothill Blvd.
How big of a park is Stevens Creek?
Welcome to Stevens Creek County Park. The beautiful 1,063 acre park offers widely diverse recreational amenities, including the 86 acre reservoir. Visitors may enjoy exploring the remnants of the historic Villa Maria orchard.