


Los Gatos Creek County Park
About
Los Gatos Creek County Park is a sprawling natural oasis perfect for families seeking outdoor adventures in Campbell. With its scenic creekside trails, abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, and spacious picnic areas, this park offers the perfect blend of nature exploration and recreational fun. The park connects to the regional trail system, making it ideal for family bike rides, nature walks, and introducing kids to the wonders of local wildlife.
Highlights
- ✓Scenic creekside trails perfect for family nature walks and wildlife spotting
- ✓Extensive paved paths ideal for biking, scootering, and stroller adventures
- ✓Shaded picnic areas with tables for family lunches and birthday gatherings
- ✓Dog-friendly environment where kids can enjoy watching and interacting with friendly pets
- ✓Connection to Los Gatos Creek Trail for extended family cycling adventures
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekends (8-9 AM) to secure the best picnic spots near the creek and avoid the midday crowds
- 2.Bring bikes or scooters, the paved trail system is stroller-friendly and perfect for young riders learning to navigate longer distances
- 3.Pack a nature scavenger hunt list: kids can spot squirrels, various bird species, and occasional deer along the creek
- 4.The creek water levels vary seasonally, so bring water shoes in spring/early summer when kids might want to wade in shallow areas
- 5.Dell Avenue entrance has the easiest parking access, especially for families with younger children or lots of gear
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (9-11 AM) for peaceful trails and wildlife sightings, or Saturday mornings for a livelier family atmosphere. Spring (March-May) offers the most beautiful scenery with blooming wildflowers and flowing creek water, while fall provides comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage.
What to Know
Parking is free at the Dell Avenue lot. There are restroom facilities on-site, but no food concessions, so pack snacks and plenty of water. The paved trails are stroller and wheelchair accessible, though some natural paths may be uneven.
Seasonal Notes
The park is open year-round with seasonal hour adjustments (closes earlier in winter months). Spring offers the fullest creek flow and wildflower blooms. Summer can get hot with limited shade on some trails, so visit early. Winter may see occasional trail closures after heavy rain.
Nearby Eats
Orchard City Kitchen (0.5 miles away) offers farm-to-table dishes with a welcoming kids menu in a casual atmosphere. For quick bites, The Oasis Beer Garden has outdoor seating, wood-fired pizzas, and a relaxed family vibe perfect for post-park hunger.
More Activities Near Campbell
Campbell Park
Campbell Park is Campbell's premier family destination, spanning generous grounds with something for everyone. The well-maintained playground equipment, multiple baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and expansive grassy areas make it perfect for everything from toddler playtime to family picnics to impromptu soccer games. Parents love the variety of activity options that keep kids entertained for hours without needing to leave the park.
John D. Morgan Park
John D. Morgan Park is a beloved Campbell neighborhood gem that hits all the right notes for families seeking a well-rounded outdoor experience. With its combination of modern playground equipment, basketball courts, and generous shaded picnic areas, this park offers the perfect setting for everything from quick after-school play sessions to full-day family gatherings and birthday parties.
Los Gatos Creek Trail
Los Gatos Creek Trail offers families miles of smooth, paved pathways perfect for bikes, scooters, and strollers along a peaceful creek setting. With multiple access points throughout Campbell and strategically placed playgrounds along the route, you can customize your adventure to match your family's energy level and make stops for play breaks whenever little legs need a rest.
Ainsley House
Step back in time at this charming 1925 English Tudor mansion where kids can explore authentic period rooms and learn about Campbell's early farming days through interactive tours. The beautifully preserved Ainsley House offers a glimpse into how families lived nearly 100 years ago, complete with original furnishings and fascinating stories that bring history to life for young minds.