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    Noble Park

    3.6 (11 reviews)

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    Mary L.

    Hidden in a quiet neighborhood, but still filled with calmness, relaxation, and peace. I took a few photos of the beautiful pond. There are lots birds and ducks in the area. They are so happy walking and flying around. The pond is always filled with water, so it's a good attraction. Not ugly. Berryessa Library is within distance and sight. I wonder how many people actually stop and make time to look at this pond. Very small piece of land with not many things happening around here. There's a small public parking lot or you can park on the streets. Not crowded. It looks like a great place to bring lunch and chill on the lawns. Afterall, who doesn't want to be surrounded by more green and blue colors outside? I'm sure it will look even better during summertime. Great short stop to breathe. If you're in the area just driving around and want to stop somewhere not too far to think or go to sleep, this place is not bad at all. People tend to stop in the parking lot to have lunch inside their cars. Perfect for morning or late afternoon walk. Feels safe and quiet to me. Lots of trees.

    Chris H.

    This is not a big or well known park but it would be one of so great ones !! Like a hidden gem, it's located at a little inside the residential area so sometimes not easy to find it. However, it even has very beautiful lake, located just next to good library, offers very beautiful hill views and you can see many ducks, birds, even a goose flying around you. As said, not a big park but VERY cozy and peaceful place to hang around and relax with friends and family. =D

    Michoux H.

    Good place to read and relax with little pond and cool. I love this park. A lot of trees around make very fresh air.

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    Rotary PlayGarden - Squirrel/seating

    Rotary PlayGarden

    4.2(195 reviews)
    5.1 miDowntown

    What kind of park has a zipline?!? THIS ONE. Two seating options, one with a harness for toddlers,…read morethe other for older kids (I even saw adults using this). The park also offers a fun and inclusive space for children, with climbing structures, sturdy cement slides, swings for both toddlers and older youth, a see-saw, merry-go-round, trampoline, and spongy material making up the ground's surface. The occasional squirrel, lizard, and butterfly too. As an adult simply looking for a place to relax while waiting for my car at an auto shop nearby, I was pleasantly surprised to find this park accommodating. Dirt and concrete trails weaving through the garden, lovely vegetation in spring, and a good amount of picnic tables and benches scattered throughout. Also, a shady area with fake grass and seats made out of smoothed-out logs and tree trunks, as well as adirondack chairs where I was able to hang out and nap while I was there. It wasn't too crowded or crazy on a Friday morning, though it got busier as it neared noon time. In addition, the place offers a parking lot and clean restrooms for convenience.

    Visited Rotary Play Garden for the first time over MLK holiday, and it was packed! It makes me…read morewonder if it is usually this busy or if it's because of the holiday weekend. The play garden has everything kiddos love -- slides, one seesaw, one round spinner, one rope climbing thing (that can also spin), swings (bucket and standard), small water play area, and a Zipline (one for little kids 3+ and one for older kids). They also have an area with tables, where someone was having a party (no idea if reservations are needed though). Expect to wait in line for a turn of the park is crowded. The play garden is fenced off from the rest of the park. They have a restroom on site. They have a small parking lot that is nearby the entrance of the play garden. I noticed some people parked on a smaller side street and walked over. I'm not sure what other parking options there are otherwise. We would return if we're in the area again and if it's less busy. It's a solid park and play area for those who live nearby.

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    If you get to the top of the bridge and see the windmill, you can take a seat and listen to SJC radio traffic! So cool!

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    Japanese Friendship Garden - Flowers and beauty

    Japanese Friendship Garden

    3.7(422 reviews)
    5.1 miEast San Jose

    We visited the beautiful Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose on Mother's Day, and it was such a…read morepeaceful little escape from busy city life. I loved walking through the serene pathways, bridges, and lush greenery while enjoying the sight of the koi ponds and watching the fish swim around. It's such a lovely spot to slow down, relax, take photos, or simply enjoy nature for a while. Some areas have been recently restored, and the garden has a quiet charm that makes it worth visiting. You can truly feel the peaceful atmosphere inspired by traditional Japanese gardens. Perfect for a peaceful stroll, reflection time, or a simple afternoon with family and friends. It's free to enter the park, just pay for parking. Definitely one of San Jose's hidden gems.

    So much potential for this place! I came smack in the middle of a hot summer Sunday afternoon…read more There may have been water in creeks or ponds in the past, but not during my visit. Most paths were paved, while a few are dirt (maybe those aren't real paths)? Some benches sprinkled through out if a person wants to just sit and relax. The Japanese Friendship Garden connects to a bigger park with more trees and paved walkways, but most not shaded. Parking is $6 regardless how long you stay and there's a finicky kiosk that'll print out a ticket. Overall, I'd come again to see if there are any changes, but don't think I'll go out of my way to do so. #26/2025

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    Delano Manongs Park - Play structure

    Delano Manongs Park

    4.5(37 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    This park is amazing. So many things to explore, kids can climb, jump, create music sounds, run…read moreand explore. When looking for a park that creates adventure this is it! Parking can be a bit difficult, but we circle around and one opened up. So not too bad of parking There are also bathrooms near by and plenty of shade

    Such a beautiful park!!…read more I've had Delano Manongs Park bookmarked for quite some time and as time passed, I honestly forgot about this place. With an upcoming play date planned between myself and a gf, I was happy that this particular park was picked for our meet up. First things first, this park is MASSIVE! Delano Manongs Park is broken into 10 parts- YES, I SAID 10!! This includes a small and large dog park, multiple gardens, a fitness station, and a number of play structures to keep all your little munchkins happily occupied. The park is very well kept, the restrooms are very doable, and with its large size, there isn't that congested feeling you get with other locations. On top of the many perks, there is a large field to kick or throw around a few balls. The only flaw- and might I add that it is a big one- is the lack of actual shade. Your relief from the sun's powerful rays is limited to the gazebo where the benches are or using the large flower structures as a shield. 5/5 stars all in all. This is lots of fun for kids of all ages.

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