Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve
About this Preserve
Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve
Hours:
Sunday - Saturday | 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- The Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve parking lot closes once the parking lot is full, or at 5:00 p.m.
- Visitors who are already inside the preserve before 5:00 p.m. will be allowed to stay until 30 minutes after sunset (Currently 5:30 p.m.).
- If you are coming to watch the sunset, we suggest arriving at least 1 hour early for the best chance of getting a parking spot.
Facilities:
- No restrooms
- Picnic tables
- No trash cans
- No drinking water
Location:
Parking & Transportation:
- Free parking lot (37 spaces)
- NO PARKING ALONG SIERRA ROAD.
- Please note that there is NO access to Sierra Vista from Alum Rock Park through Alum Rock Falls Road. Trespassing is strictly prohibited.
- Free horse trailer parking available by reservation. Please reserve your spot on our Reservations & Permits page.
Accessibility accommodations:
Everyone deserves equitable access to nature. Please visit our Accessibility page or email ada@openspaceauthority.org for questions, concerns or specific accessibility resource requests.
Emergency Information:
For emergencies or to report suspicious activity, please call 911.
Due to the sensitivity of this habitat, dogs and drones are not permitted anywhere on the preserve.
Know Before You Go
Preserve Highlights & Features
Located in the Eastern foothills of Santa Clara County, Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve offers sweeping views of the Valley and the opportunity to stroll through diverse landscapes including oak woodlands, rolling grasslands and chaparral habitats. Perched above Alum Rock Park, the area protects watersheds, areas of land that absorb water for it to flow into streams and reservoirs, like Penitencia Creek. Sierra Vista is home to several protected wildlife species including the California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander, American badger,Western burrowing owl and other species such as golden eagles, mountain lions, bobcats and gray foxes.
This preserve features nine miles of multi-use trails, including 6.7 miles of the Bay Area Ridge Trail, a regional trail system that will someday stretch more than 550 miles along the ridge lines that encircle San Francisco Bay.
Upcoming Events at this Preserve
Funding for this Preserve
The Open Space Authority acquired Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve in 2000, in partnership with Peninsula Open Space Trust and paid for by the Open Space Authority’s District 1 benefit assessment and the generous support of the Coastal Conservancy, Prop 12 and the Bay Area Ridge Trail.
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