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Martial Cottle Park

4.5 (96 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Vannie D.

I love this park so much and love coming here for walks and just to be outside with nature. The roads are paved and wide. Avoid going during peak sun hours because it'll be hot since there is not a lot of shady areas. Ample parking.

1.31.24 my little fur baby crossed the rainbow bridge  One of her favorite parks
Elle F.

I've been coming here for many years with my fur babies . We had the best memories , going for walks , hanging out on a nice sunny day & riding around on our electric scooter. This place is clean & very well kept ! There's so many places to sit around and hang out and it's very well maintaned park. Loved coming here for our walks... this place has brought us so many amazing times and also some sad times . We took our fur baby Hazel here on her last day with us , since it was her favorite park. We strolled her around the park in her wagon and sat down on our favorite ledge , & reminisced all the amazing times we had together & said our goodbyes . I think coming here brought her so much peace and happiness she was finally able to let go and cross the rainbow bridge that day . The pain & grief of loosing a dog is the worst pain ever. I still haven't been back here after her passing a few months ago but in time , i'll be back again. We love you Hazel =)Thanks for making the last 15 years so incredible . We'll forever miss you my Angel ! This place will always hold a special spot in our hearts.

Eric R.

I like coming here a few times a week to go for a walk. Beautiful walking paths around farmland. It's a great place to have get togethers. There are plenty of picnic spots with tables and barbecues. Lots of open lawn space and a playground for the little ones. There are public restrooms available and plenty of parking spaces. note: You may have to pay an entrance fee to park inside the picnic area but, there is free parking on Chynoweth Ave.

Educational programs and gardens (sheep)
Annabelle R.

Stopped by Martial Cottle Park on a hot Sunday morning for Viva CalleSJ, an event which takes place at changing locations several times throughout the year. The park is more like a nature preserve, they have barely any trash cans around, lots of grassy fields and open space to run around, a few trees but not a lot of shade compared to other parks, educational programs, sheep on site, farmland and community gardens, concrete trails, a slippery boardwalk, picnic tables and bbq grills, and a cute farm-themed playground with a tractor and animal structures, as well as at least one restroom building. Due to the lack of water features and minimal shade, this park isn't exactly on the top of my list for those warmer days. We also found a corn snake here that creeped me out. But it's still a clean and beautiful place, with a bit of free parking too.

its natural beauty (lush grass, trees, flowers), amenities (playgrounds, trails, restrooms, benches), the atmosphere (peaceful, family-friendly, good for jogging), and specific features (ponds, fountains, unique structures) to give readers a clear picture of what to expect for a fun, refreshing, and well-maintained outdoor experience.

Visitors center to learn more about the history behind the park
Crystal G.

Beautiful park in San Jose that is owned by the Cottle family. Great for exercising solo or with your family. There are small play areas for the little ones that include statues of farm animals (pigs, chickens, horses, cows). They have nice picnic areas that are perfect for both large and small parties. Pro tops: check out the visitors center on your way out to learn about the history of the land and the family that owns it. Parking is $6 inside the park, but if you don't mind an extra short walk you can park on the street on the residential area right outside the park.

Pretty cool learning about all this history!
Giselle M.

This is the kind of park that Leslie Knope lives for! If you don't know who Leslie Knope is, I highly recommend you go watch episodes of the TV comedy series Parks and Recreation! You can thank me later... ;) It's Presidents' Day 2021, and my hubby and I decided to look up a new place to go for a walk/hike together since we wanted a change of scenery other than our neighborhood streets or usual trails (something we've done almost daily since the pandemic started in March of last year). How neither of us had ever been to or even heard of Martial Cottle Park is beyond me! This place is a true South Bay gem! Walkers, runners, cyclists, roller skaters/bladers, and pretty much any type of park-goer and nature-lover will love this place. It's got something for everyone, and a ton of space to boot! Current COVID closures include the Visitor Center and all the group picnic areas. We did see people go in/out of the restrooms, so those are open. Aside from the large open space (287 acres) and 3+ miles of paved trails, the other incredible feature of this park is its history. You can learn all about Martial Cottle Park's agricultural past, their innovations in organic, sustainable farming practices, and the Cottle family's amazing story. The park is still very much an active farm/ranch, and even provides ongoing community education. For Valentine's Day (which was yesterday), my husband had a tree planted in my honor as part of the park's Our City Forest organization. Now that's what I call long-lasting love, and the gift that will keep on giving! There's ample parking within the park and many designated spots along its perimeter. Currently, there are no parking fees within the park due to COVID, as they're encouraging people to get outside and enjoy nature during these tough times.

Sign at entrance
Kelly M.

This is a nice place to take a walk or ride a bike. It's pretty much all flat, with a few exhibits to look at, a community garden, and a playground area for kids. Dogs are allowed, but not in the playground. (Sorry Zoey!) On the day we came, there was a biting, cold wind, so I did not want to explore the entire park.

Karen A.

This park is nestled between farmland and housing in the middle of South San Jose. While there are different walkways and "trails," this park is mostly flat-surfaced. There are plenty of areas to sit and barbecue, and the space is great for your kids to ride a bike or for a person to walk or run on a flat land. One lap, I'm told, Is approximately 2.5 miles. There is a Safeway, Panda Express, McDonald's, Subway sandwich, pizza joint, Baskin-Robbins, and a Japanese restaurant across the street. It would be great to grab a bite from there and sit on the grass in the park and enjoy a picnic. The only downside for my kids was that they were expecting a big playground for monkey bars, swings, and the like. But, I was happy.

Beautiful!
Joyce H.

Generally I like to take long hikes in very woody areas but today I took a different kind of hike. This one was at Martial Cottle Park, a 287 acres urban farm. What I like about the Martial Cottle trail was that it was completely paved so if you wanted to share hiking with someone who couldn't walk on uneven surfaces you can take them here. It's well paved and maintained. The Martial Cottle trail goes around the perimeter of the farm. If you walk from main parking lot to Snell Ave's entrance to Martial Cottle trail and take it all the way around and back to the parking lot, it will be about 3 miles. It's beautiful walking past all the amazing fields of tomatoes, squash, melons, corn, pumpkins, herbs, and flowers. One of my favorite things that I saw was the cute ground squirrels running up and stealing fallen tomatoes. The park has 5 picnic areas, green space, a playground for kids, and visitor center/ education center. Parking is $6 for all day parking.

Thao L.

This park is huge and clean! If you're looking for a park to walk, jog, run, ride your bike, or fly a kite check this one out. I like to walk around this park during the evening and watch the sunset. Moreover, I love seeing all the animals at the park. It's a kid friendly park and they have a nice play area for the kids. Also, you can bring your pet to this park. For parking, you can pay $2 per hour or a flat rate of $6 for all-day parking. There's a Harvest Festival that's happening on 10/6/18 from 10am-3pm so mark your calendars if you don't have plans and want to check out this park.

Elise D.

While most places are closed due to Covid, at least we still have our parks and if you have to go to any park you might as well go to Martial Cottle! There are plenty of paved trails for walking, jogging, roller skating, biking, and scootering -- saw it all last weekend! The kids will love the farm animals and tractor. The older kids will get a kick out of the "tree".. I'm just grateful we still have this little bit of the outdoors right in our neighborhood for kids to be a kids. Please if you go, be mindful of social distancing and pick up after yourselves!! Let's show others that we "can have nice things".

beautiful mustard fields!  This was taken in late spring

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Best park and really safe. Always a ton of people walking around and biking. Love this park!

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We picnicked here on a cooler summer day. Had benches and bbq. You have to reserve to have the bbq pits unlocked.

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When I went the grass was really dry and dirty. Not sure if that how it always is. It was my first time there.

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This is a great spot to go for a walk or run, very nice long trails. Not a lot of shade though, so be prepared.

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Ask the Community - Martial Cottle Park

Are food vendors allowed if we reserved a site and had a private party?

Yeah, you have to let any PSA know that way the party host can reimburse the vendor since every vehicle that comes into the park gets charged except Blue Placard cars.

Are dogs permitted in the Demonstration Garden and Education Center at the park?

No, dogs are not allowed in the historic areas or the partner parcels, like 4-H, Master Gardener, Our City Forest... Et all Dogs are allowed on the walking trail and perimeter… Read more

Do their electric power outlets work? The ones located in the picnic area.

Yes, if you reserve the group areas that have power, the staff will turn them on for you to use when you arrive.

Are they charging for parking still (even during Covid-19)?

As of last couple weeks, no. They are not charging because picnicking is not allowed

Is this the park that you can pick fruit from?

Sorry! No you can’t

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This park is dog friendly and you're able to park Inside without having to worry about paying for parking since COVID is going around.

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