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Eagle Park park in Mountain View, CA
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View of Eagle Park in Mountain View, CA
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View of Eagle Park in Mountain View, CA
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Eagle Park

β˜…4.5(1,023 reviews)FreePlayground
πŸ•‘ 1.5-3 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 2-12. The updated playground equipment offers options for toddlers and preschoolers with age-appropriate climbing structures, while older elementary-aged kids will enjoy the more challenging play features and open grass areas for active games.

About

Eagle Park is a fantastic neighborhood playground in Mountain View that checks all the boxes for a fun family outing. With modern playground equipment, plenty of open grass for running around, and well-shaded picnic areas, it's an ideal spot for everything from quick afternoon play sessions to full-day family gatherings with multiple families.

Highlights

  • βœ“Modern, well-maintained playground equipment suitable for multiple age groups
  • βœ“Spacious open grass areas perfect for picnics, ball games, and running around
  • βœ“Shaded picnic tables ideal for snacks or birthday parties
  • βœ“Tennis courts available for older kids and family games
  • βœ“Safe, enclosed neighborhood park atmosphere with good visibility

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning on weekends (before 10am) to snag one of the shaded picnic tables - they fill up quickly on nice days
  2. 2.Bring your own sports equipment like soccer balls, frisbees, or kites to take advantage of the spacious grass areas
  3. 3.The shaded areas are limited, so pack sunscreen and hats for sunny California days, especially during midday visits
  4. 4.Street parking on Franklin Street is usually available, but can get tight during peak hours - consider biking or walking if you're local
  5. 5.The tennis courts are first-come, first-served, making it a great backup activity if kids need a change of pace

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11am) or late afternoons (4-6pm) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and more comfortable temperatures. Weekends get busy but have a great community vibe, especially Saturday mornings when families gather for playdates.

What to Know

The park is free and open 24/7, though playground use is best during daylight hours. Street parking is available along Franklin Street at no cost. There are no food vendors on-site, so pack snacks and water for your visit.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with no seasonal closures. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for extended visits. Summer mornings are ideal before temperatures peak. The park can get muddy after winter rains, so check conditions if visiting after storms.

Nearby Eats

Castro Street (downtown Mountain View) is just a few blocks away with family-friendly options like Ava's Downtown Market & Deli for sandwiches and snacks, or PokΓ©works for healthy poke bowls that kids enjoy.

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