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CUPERTINO PARKS AND RECREATION
Stevens Creek Corridor - Master Plan
Register Online for Recreation Programs
City Parks
City Recreation Facilities
Cupertino Teen Website
The City of Cupertino owns 150.8 acres of park land comprised of ten neighborhood parks and four special purpose parks (Memorial Park, McClellan Ranch Park, Blackberry Farm and Creekside Park). Additionally, the Recreation Department manages the following leisure services facilities:
Quinlan Community Center (27,000 sq. ft.)
Cupertino Sports Center (15,000 sq. ft.)
Monta Vista Recreation Center (10,000 sq. ft.)
Cupertino Senior Center (15,000 sq. ft.)
The picnic grounds, golf course and restaurant at Blackberry Farm
Other recreational facilities include lighted tennis courts, sports fields, amphitheater, group picnic areas and historical buildings.
These links are also of interest:
McClellan Ranch Park Master Plan
Parks and Recreation Commission
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Report
An information site created and maintained by the task force.
The department of parks and recreation is responsible for park planning and development, and a
comprehensive leisure program designed to be of interest to all ages. Four times a year over
600 classes and activities are offered and announced through the
Current Recreation Schedule.
AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
Coordinated by the Cupertino Parks and Recreation Department the Afterschool Enrichment Program is presented cooperatively with the Cupertino Union School District. Every effort is made to provide a diverse class schedule at the different school sites and to ensure a variety of class offerings.
Download our latest After-School Enrichment Program brochure or please contact Cupertino Parks and Recreation at (408) 777-3120.
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