Ed R. Levin County Park
Ed R. Levin County Park is the largest park in Milpitas, California. It is run by the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation Department and is located in the chaparral and grassland foothills of Diablo Range east of the Santa Clara Valley. Monument Peak can be accessed through trails in the park. The park's recreational facilities include a hang gliding and paragliding area, a dog park, and horseback riding areas. Ed R. Levin County Park has two lakes, Sandy Wool Lake and Spring Valley Pond. Both of them are reservoirs which collect runoff water from the hills to the east. It is home to some of the East Bay Walls.[2] The park is named after open space advocate and Santa Clara County 3rd District Supervisor Edgar R. Levin (1908–1965).[3]
Gallery
- Diablo Range in the park
- Hang gliding in the park
- Paragliding in the park
- A closer view of Sandy Wool Lake
- Another view of Sandy Wool Lake and the dam which formed it
- Rattlesnake in the park
- Exposed geological formation in the park
References
External links
- Ed R. Levin County Park Official Website
- v
- t
- e
- Almaden Quicksilver County Park
- Alviso Marina County Park
- Anderson Lake County Park
- Calero County Park
- Chesbro Reservoir County Park
- Chitactac-Adams Heritage County Park
- Coyote Lake Harvey Bear Ranch County Park
- Ed R. Levin County Park
- Field Sports Park
- Hellyer County Park
- Joseph D. Grant County Park
- Lexington Reservoir County Park
- Los Gatos Creek County Park
- Motorcycle County Park
- Mt. Madonna County Park
- Rancho San Antonio County Park
- Sanborn County Park
- Santa Teresa County Park
- Stevens Creek County Park
- Upper Stevens Creek County Park
- Uvas Canyon County Park
- Uvas Reservoir County Park
- Vasona Lake County Park
- Villa Montalvo County Park
- Martial Cottle Park
- Penitencia Creek
- Sunnyvale Baylands
- Coyote Creek Parkway
This Santa Clara County, California-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e