Contents:
About NAQCPA
Donate to NAQCPA
Almaden Quicksilver Park Info
Mining Museum
Gift Shop
Museum Archives
Outdoor Museum
Pioneer Days
New Almaden Days
News, Media, Articles, and Links
Pictures, Special Reports
Almaden Quicksilver Park Events
Events in Other Parks
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Welcome
to
the New Almaden
Quicksilver County
Park Association
(NAQCPA) website. Our purpose is to promote the
educational and
interpretive activities of the Santa Clara County Parks and Recreation
Department, particularly in Almaden Quicksilver County Park. See below
for information about NAQCPA, our past and present activities, and how
you can join or help with the park. Also below is information about
Almaden Quicksilver County Park, maps, trail descriptions, and park
events. See the links on the side for related websites.
News:
Note: See here for archived news from 2015,
2016, 2017, and 2018. The following
is news from 2019-2020 ( click here for the latest news):
Ron
Horii had an exhibit at the Campbell Library in downtown Campbell from
2/1 to 2/28/19. It was based on his 2011
exhibition at the Santa Teresa Library.
He had posters with pictures of Santa Teresa County Park, Almaden
Quicksilver County Park, other County Parks, open space preserves, San
Francisco Bay parks, and San Jose parks. Here
is an album showing the exhibition.
A new
map is available for Almaden Quicsilver County Park.
Maps are being updated for all the County Parks. They show numbers at
every trail junction. Trail signs will have those numbers on them
eventually. The idea is that problems can be reported by listing the
nearest trail junction numbers.
 On 4/13/19, there was a BioBlitz held at the Mockingbird Hill Lane entrance to Almaden Quicksilver County Park, sponsored by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful
and organized by biologist Merav Vonshak. "A BioBlitz is an event that
focuses on finding and identifying as many species as possible in a
specific area over a short period of time. At a BioBlitz,
scientists, families, students, teachers, and other community members
work together to get an overall count of the plants, animals, fungi,
and other organisms that live in a place." A large group of
participants divided up into smaller groups and documented plant and
animal life around the staging area and the nearby trails. These are the results of the BioBlitz. Here are pictures of the BioBlitz (need to sign onto Facebook to view them).
  Nearly
all the interpretive signs in the park have been replaced with new
signs, made of a more durable material. The signs were getting faded or
discolored after years of exposure to the elements. The worst was the
incline tramway sign, which suffered damage from the heavy rains of
2017. Above shows the sign from before (from 3/13/19) and after
(4/12/19) replacement.
 On
7/7/19, there was a small grass fire on the north side of Alamitos Road
below the Alamitos Vineyard. San Jose Fire Department and CalFire
crews, including a Calfire helicopter, were able to stop the fire
before it could spread to the vineyard or surrounding hills in Almaden
Quicksilver County Park. The Alamitos Vineyards has their own fire
truck, which has appeared in the New Almaden Parade. It also fought the
fire.
 From 7/8-7/12/19, the Casa Grande was closed for fumigation to kill pests.

The annual Play Like a Miner event was held at the Casa Grande on 8/3/19. About 450 people attended. Here are pictures: Play Like a Miner Part 1, Outside Activities 8/3/19, Play Like a Miner Part 2, Casa Grande & Blacksmith Shop 8/3/19
 On
8/16/19, several NAQCPA members went on a boat tour of the Alviso
Slough. It was narrated by Park Interpreter Luke Bailey. Here are more pictures of the boat tour.
The boat went down the Alviso Slough all the way to its confluence with
Coyote Creek. We saw lots of birds along the way, including an osprey.
Luke talked about the history of the Bay, plants and animals in the
wetlands, and the future challenge of sea level rise.
 The New Almaden Day Parade was held on 9/14/19. Afterwards, the carnival was held at the Community Center.
 On 9/28/19, there was an ice cream social event for County Parks volunteers at Vasona Lake.

On 9/29/19, there was a Quicksilver History Hike,
led by Park Interpreters Chris Carson and Steve Leong, accompanied by
Park Docent Ron Horii. The hike went along the Wood Road Trail to Mine
Hill and the Rotary Furnace. There will be more hikes like this on
10/26/19, 11/24/19, 12/28/19, 1/26/20, 2/29/20, 3/29/20, 4/25/20.

On
9/30/19, a County Parks ranger promotion and badging ceremony was held
at the Casa Grande. Flint Glines was promoted to Chief Park Ranger.
Julie Cooper and Frank Weiland were promoted to Park Ranger
Supervisors. Ruben Suarez, Melissa Rodriguez, Christopher Shear,
Jackson Bramham, Bryce Winter, and Carley Bolitho received their badges
as Park Rangers. Above, left to right are Supervising Ranger Aniko
Millan, Ruben Suarez, Melissa Rodriguez, Christopher Shear, Frank
Weiland, Flint Glines, Julie Cooper, Jackson Bramham, Bryce Winter, and
Carley Bolitho.
 On 10/12/19, NAQCPA, the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association, celebrated their 37th anniversary at their annual Pioneer Day event. This year, it was held at the Casa Grande. It featured the wagon restoration and Estaban Tunnel at the Blacksmith Shop.
 On
November 3, 2019, long-time NAQCPA member Bob Meyer passed away from
natural causes. He joined NAQCPA a year after it was formed and served
as its treasurer for many years. He helped at Pioneer Days, collecting
donations. Here is his obituary:
"Robert Warren Meyer, May 2, 1932 – November 3, 2019, Resident of Los
Gatos. Robert passed away peacefully at his home in Los Gatos. Robert
is survived by his loving wife Patricia, his children Robert, Kathleen,
David, Gary, and his 6 grandchildren Samantha, Elizabeth, Brian,
Spencer, Jennifer, Olivia and great grandchild Jacob. Robert was born
in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Webster Groves, Missouri. He met
Patricia while they both attended the University of New Mexico. Robert
and Patricia were married in 1953 and called Los Gatos their home for
53 years. Robert served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy. He
loved the outdoors and filled his days with activities including
skiing, running, biking, swimming and working in his yard. He will be
missed. A celebration of life will be held at the First Congregational
Church on November 23rd at 2pm, reception will follow the service."
 On
November 7, 2019, at 7
pm in the Santa Teresa Golf Club Upper Banquet Room, New Almaden
Quicksilver County Park Association President and Friends of Santa
Teresa Park (FOSTP) Vice-President Kitty Monahan gave a talk on "New
Almaden and Its Quicksilver Mines." This was the description of the
talk: "FOSTP
is honored to present Kitty Monahan, President of the New Almaden
Quicksilver County Park Association. She is known for giving
entertaining presentations about New Almaden Quicksilver County Park's
natural, cultural, and mining history. Don't miss this colorful
slideshow event with her expert experience and humorous storytelling.
The New Almaden mine was once the wealthiest mine in North America and
one of the reasons for the success of the 1849 California Gold
Rush. Learn about what mining life was like for the 1848-1972
miners
and settlers, who worked, lived, and died at this fabulous historical
wild west mining town!" Here's the flyer for this event.
 On
11/16/19, there was another BioBlitz held at the Mockingbird Hill Lane
entrance to Almaden Quicksilver County Park, sponsored by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful
and organized by biologist Merav Vonshak. It was a follow-up to the spring BioBlitz held here on 4/13/19 (see above). See here for pictures of the BioBlitz and links to the results.
 On
Sunday, December 15, 2019, this event was held at the Casa Grande:
"Learn about the Victorian era at Casa Grande while participating in
activities from the 1880s with costumed staff and docents. There will
be demonstrations, crafts, and guided tours of the museum. Fun for the
whole family." Here are pictures of the event (Facebook sign-in required). Above are park interpretive staff members Whitney, Victoria, and Lynda in period dress.
Below are pictures of the historic wagon restoration project from 2014 to 2019:
 Front of wagon, 6/29/14
 Rear of wagon, 6/29/14
 Wagon 2/14/15
 Wagon 10/26/19
 Wagon Restoration 12/15/19
NAQPA
members have been restoring an historic wagon at the Blacksmith Shop.
It was once parked in the yard behind the Casa Grande and used as a
stage. The elements have taken their toll on the wooden parts. They
have been replaced with new wood. The latest addition is the bench on
top. The most challenging part will be restoring the wooden wheels.
 On
2/8/20, Chinese New Year Living History Day was held at the Casa
Grande. There were decorations, demonstrations, displays, and crafts
that were related to Chinese culture and Lunar New Year traditions.
Above is a demonstration of Chinese calligraphy. The New Almaden Mines
have Chinese connections. Chinese immigrants worked in the mines and in
the towns. In the 1850's, valuable cinnabar and mercury from New
Almaden was sent to China. In gratitude, the emperor of China sent a
pavilion with carved walls and columns. It stood on the grounds of the
Casa Grande until it was washed away in a flood. Parts of the pavilion,
or Ting in Chinese, survived. A group called the Friends of the New
Almaden Ting are working on restoring it. They had an informational
display, including a model of the Ting.
 On
2/22/20, there was a Senior Resource Fair at Oakridge Mall. There were
exhibitors providing information about resources and volunteer
opportunities for seniors and the community. Johnny Khamis' office
invited the Friends of Santa Teresa Park (FOSTP) and the Friends of the
New Almaden Ting (FONAT) to participate. Both groups shared tables,
staffed by Mike Boulland, Steve Crockett, and Jennie Yeung. For FONAT,
they had the wooden model of the Ting, a 3D photograph of one of the
actual columns, historic photographs, and informational pamphlets. The
COVID-19 pandemic has had major effects on the County Parks, the
New Almaden Community, and NAQCPA. COVID-19 restrictions, which started
in March, 2020 and are in force until lifted, have resulted in the
following:
- While most of the County Parks, including Almaden Quicksilver,
have remained open for trail use, some facilities have been closed and
some activities have been prohibited. The situation is subject to
change. Check the County Parks' website for the latest updates.
- Live
meetings of the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park Association cannot
be held. We have not been able to hold Zoom meetings.
- The
Casa Grande, the home of the New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum, is
closed, including the office and archive area. That means all volunteer
and interpretive activities, such as tours, archiving, and events,
cannot be held. There will be no Living History Day and Play Like a
Miner events.
- The NAQCPA newsletter cannot be published because it requires the facilities of the Casa Grande.
- Group
events, both public and private, in New Almaden and in Almaden
Quicksilver County Park cannot be held. That means there will be no New
Almaden Parade/Carnival and no Pioneer Day.
- There will be no group hikes led by volunteers, interpreters, or rangers.
 Since
County Park trails have remained open, usage has skyrocketed, resulting
in parking lots filling up and trails becoming crowded. There are maps
of some parks showing recommended road-width trails.
The maps have been highlighted to show trails that are wide enough to
maintain at social 6-feet social distancing when passing. There isn't a
modified map for Almaden Quicksilver
yet. In general, most of the trails in park are wide, except for the
hiking-only trails, like the New Almaden, Cinnabar, Buena Vista, and
Prospect 3. There have been personnel changes in the County Parks' Department since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic:
- Park Interpreter Chris Carson retired. Bridgett Orcutt-Diaz retired earlier.
- Park Interpreter Dan LaFlash left the department. Kelsi Ju also left before the shutdown.
- Park
Interpreter Jan Shriner has been temporarily re-assigned to work on
COVID-19 contact tracing, as has Patricia Vasquez, who worked in the
Volunteer Program office.
- Volunteer Program Manager Julie Lee has been temporarily re-assigned to work in the County's housing program.
- Debra King is temporarily working in the Volunteer Program Office.
- Julie
Kahrnoff in the Volunteer Program Office got married. She's now Julie
Abbatelli. In May, she left the department to take a job in Valley
Water.
- 2 new interpreters joined the
department: Travis Trinh and Rob McDonnell, joining fellow interpreters
Luke Bailey and Victoria Heyse. They are doing virtual programs now (see below).
- Rachel Caoili was hired as extra help in the interpretive department in the Calero/Almaden Quicksilver unit.
- Senior
Ranger Holly Maximovich moved from the Calero/Almaden Quicksilver unit
to Ed Levin. Ranger Sadie Webster is now the acting senior ranger at
Calero/Almaden Quicksilver.
 While organized group events in the County Parks and open space preserves have been suspended due to COVID-19, videos
and Zoom conferences are available from various organizations.
Here are some examples (note: Facebook sign-in may be required): We are very sad to announce that Mary Lee Baiocchi, long-time NAQCPA member and docent at the Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum, passed away. Here is her Obituary in the Mercury News: Mary Lee Baiocchi January 6, 1934 - November 21, 2020 Resident of San Jose
Mary Lee Baiocchi,"Cookie" to her family and friends, passed away
peacefully Saturday, November 21, 2020. She was a loving wife, mother,
sister, aunt and godmother. She is survived by her two sons Greg
(Josie) and Ken (Stephanie), sister Barbara and niece Stacia. She is
together now in heaven with her devoted husband Jerry Baiocchi,
daughter-in-law Sharon Baiocchi, and sisters Georgia Lumley and Bea
Lumley. Mary Lee was the daughter of George and
Irene Smoot. She was a San Jose native and proud graduate of Notre Dame
High School Class of '51 and San Jose City College. She worked as an
instructor for Pacific Bell, becoming one of the first female
supervisors and trainers in the San Jose area. After taking time off to
raise her boys, she returned to the phone company, working in various
roles until retirement in 1988. Mary Lee had a
vibrant "second act" after retirement. As the granddaughter and
daughter of New Almaden Quicksilver mine workers, she had a strong
connection to the rich history of the area. She served as a history
docent for over 30 years at the New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum
and served on the board of the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park
Association, activities that she shared with her lifelong friend Kitty
Monahan. She was recognized as the Santa Clara County Parks Volunteer
of the Year in 2006. Mary Lee was involved with many other groups
and activities, including the San Jose Women's Club, Almaden Valley
Rotary Club, Transfiguration Catholic Church, Santa Theresa Women's
Golf Club, and numerous book clubs. Mary Lee also acted and sang with
the Almaden Senior Players acting troupe. Mary
Lee had an inquisitive mind, a faith-filled heart and a thirst for
knowledge. Her library is full of books that range in topics near and
far. She loved all animals and enjoyed art classes and piano lessons.
She loved to travel, explore cultures and meet people. Her favorite
spot was Hawaii by far. Due to pandemic
restrictions, Mary Lee was laid to rest in a private family service. A
memorial mass will follow when it's safe to gather.
We loved Cookie and if you knew her, you loved her as well. In honor of
Mary Lee, you may light a candle or make a donation in her memory at
San Jose's Notre Dame High School or Transfiguration Catholic Church.
About NAQCPA

NAQCPA was originally
incorporated in 1984
and is the oldest and largest Santa Clara County Park friends
organization. If you are interested in
finding out more about Almaden Quicksilver County Park or want to help
with our projects, you are invited to join NAQCPA. You will receive our
newsletters and invitations to our
events, such as Pioneer Day. Dues are used to pay for the newsletter
and our projects. Print
out
and mail
this form for sending in membership dues and donations, which
are
tax-deductible. See below for more information about donations,
including donating online.
NAQCPA
Newsletter Winter 2015-2015
NAQCPA
President's Message from the Spring 2015 Newsletter
NAQCPA
President's Message from the Summer 2015 Newsletter
NAQCPA Officers:
- President:
Kitty
Monahan
- Secretary:
Shari
Sullivan
- Treasurer:
Marv Tanner (former), Kitty Monahan is temporarily acting as treasurer
NAQCPA is a 501c3
nonprofit
public benefit corporation: Articles
of
Incorporation
NAQCPA
accepts donations of time, effort, artifacts and money. At NAQCPA, our
most valuable resources are the time and effort of volunteers to help
with various projects. Since NAQCPA is a not-for-profit 501c3
corporation recognized by the state of California and the IRS,
donations may qualify to be tax-deductible depending on your
circumstances.
DONATE
TIME AND EFFORT
To
donate time as a museum docent, to walk students around the community,
as an archives recorder, to clean up trails etc., call Kitty Monahan at
408-268-6541 or the park interpreters at the New Almaden Mining Museum,
408-323-1107.
DONATE
ARTIFACTS
If
you have photos, books, magazine articles or other artifacts from or
about New Almaden that you want preserved for future generations,
please consider donating them to NAQCPA for use in the archives and in
the museum. You will receive a receipt that identifies its value for
IRS Tax deductibility purposes. To donate these items, call Kitty
Monahan at 408-268-6541 or the Santa Clara County park interpreters at
the New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum, 408-323-1107, or bring them to the
museum during visiting hours.
Note: during the COVID-19 shutdown, the New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum is closed, so donations can't be accepted.
DONATE
MONEY WITH A CHECK
Funds
are important to purchase books and other artifacts that become
available on the market, for special projects, such as the blacksmith
shop restoration, preserving the map table, building new exhibits for
the museum, improving the Archives computer and software, preserving
artifacts, and for many other projects. To donate money, please write a
check and mail it to:
NAQCPA
P.O. Box 124
New Almaden, CA 95042
Almaden Quicksilver County Park
Information

Click
here for
visitor
information about
Almaden Quicksilver County Park These pages, created by Ron Horii, have
park pictures, trail descriptions, information about the New Almaden
Quicksilver
Mining Museum, and related links.
If
you live in or near the Santa Clara Valley or Silicon Valley in
Northern California or are planning a trip to the area, you may enjoy a
visit to the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park. Come and see our
beautiful park and learn about its wildlife, and many historic
photographs, writings, relics, and landmarks. You can reach the park
office at (408) 268-3883.
Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum
Note: the Casa Grande and the
Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum are temporarily closed during the
COVID-19 shutdown until further notice. The following reflects their
normal operating hours prior to the shutdown.
The
Casa
Grande and the Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum were closed
for
renovation starting in 2009. The Grand
Re-Opening ceremony was held on Pioneer Day,
November 13, 2010. It re-opened on January 14, 2011. The museum is
open-year round except for Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day and New Year's Day. You can reach the museum at (408) 323-1107. It is located at
21350 Almaden Road in New Almaden.
These are the spring/summer hours (approximately Memorial Day to Labor Day):
Mondays |
11am
- 5pm |
Tuesdays |
Closed |
Wednesdays |
Closed |
Thursdays |
11am - 5pm |
Fridays |
11am
- 5pm |
Saturdays |
11am
- 5pm |
Sundays |
11am
- 5pm |
These are the fall/winter hours (after Labor Day):
Mondays |
Closed |
Tuesdays |
Closed |
Wednesdays |
Closed |
Thursdays |
Closed |
Fridays |
10am
- 4pm |
Saturdays |
10am
- 4pm |
Sundays |
10am
- 4pm |
Many
NAQCPA members
serve as docents in the museum, giving guided tours. There are frequent
events at the Casa Grande, such as Living History Days, Play Like a
Miner, and historical talks. See the events calendar below. There are education programs for 4-6 graders. (Here is the Teaching and Activity Guide for Almaden Quicksilver.)

One of the period
rooms in the
Casa Grande

Mining exhibits in the Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum
See
Ron Horii's picture and
description of the Casa
Grande for the Visual San Jose 2015 Photo Contest.
Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum Gift Shop
The Casa Grande has a
bookstore and gift shop. It is decorated with historic portraits. For
sale are books on history, minerals, flowers, wildlife, and children's
activities. They also have maps, nature guides, colorful rocks,
jewelry, educational toys, and artwork. Some of the publications
available in the store were written by NAQCPA members.

These portraits of the New
Almaden Mine
managers were painted by local artist Gilian
Altieri
Books are for sale in the gift shop.
The Archives
of the New
Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum are now online. NAQCPA members have been helping
to scan
in thousands of historical documents and
pictures into the archive. The archives are available for
searching and viewing. You can search for specific topics using
keywords or just display random images to get a sample of the
collection. You can order high-resolution images without watermarks.
Here is an example of an historic photo from the archives:
This
yard, at the
former site of the Hacienda Reduction Works, contains a collection of
equipment from the New Almaden Mine and the Guadalupe mine. One item of
particular interest is an old wooden Cornish pump from an English
design which was used to pump water out of the mine shafts. Another
unusual item, a cylindrical piece of machinery, was a small rotary
furnace used for extracting Mercury from crushed cinnabar ore.
This
is a more recent
picture from the archives, taken in 1952. The
Casa Grande and its grounds were used for a resort called Club Almaden.
There was a swimming pool in back.
Hacienda
Mining Display Outdoor Museum

Displays at the Hacienda Outdoor
Museum

For years, there was an
unorganized collection of rusting mining equipment sitting behind a
fence in the Hacienda area of Almaden Quicksilver near the Deep Gulch
Trail entrance. Above is how it looked in 2008.

NAQCPA members, led by Bruce
Bartlett (above), organized, repaired, and re-arranged the equipment
and added other mining equipment. They had interpretive signs made,
paid for the fencing, and created life-size figures.
Pioneer
Days

Pioneer Day 2014,
Rossi Retort
Dedication
For over 34 years, NAQCPA has
held their
annual Pioneer Day celebration in Almaden Quicksilver County Park, in
partnership with the County Parks Department. The original purpose of
Pioneer Day was to be a get-together to share stories with former New
Almaden miners and people who remembered the mines. While that is still
the case, it has also been associated with the dedication of historic
sites, interpretive signs, or projects in the park. Most of these were
NAQCPA projects, or NAQCPA members were involved with them. Pioneer Day
for 2019 will be held on October 12 at 11:00 am at the Casa Grande.
- Self-running slideshows (Windows
only):
- See the pictures
from Pioneer Day in Almaden Quicksilver's Spanishtown,
Saturday
October 14, 2006.
- Pictures from Pioneer Day, October
13, 2007, New
Almaden Community Center, Santa
Isabel Shafthouse Dedication.
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on Pioneer Day, 10/13/07
- Pictures
from Pioneer Day 10/11/08, Wood Road
- Pioneer
Day,
English Camp Map House, 10/10/09
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on Pioneer Day, 10/10/09
- Pioneer
Day:
Reopening of the Casa Grande, 11/13/10
- Pioneer
Day: Hacienda Mining Display Outdoor Museum, 10/8/11
- Pioneer
Day, Almaden Quicksilver 10/13/12, Incline Railroad Sign Dedication
- Pioneer
Day, Almaden Quicksilver 10/12/13, Hacienda Mining Display Outdoor
Museum and Cornish Miners
- Pioneer
Day, Rossi Retort
Dedication at the Rotary Furnace Site, Spanishtown, 10/11/14
- Pioneer
Day, Dedication of the Hacienda Bell Tower, 10/10/15 (Facebook
album version)
- Pioneer
Day, Casa Grande Pathway and Memorial Bench Dedication, October 8, 2016
(Facebook
album version)
- Pioneer
Day, NAQCPA's 35th Anniversary Celebration at the Hacienda Mining
Display, 10/14/17 (Facebook album)
- Pioneer
Day, Almaden Quicksilver County Park, 10/17/18 (Facebook album)
- Pioneer Day, Almaden Quicksilver, Casa Grande, 10/12/19 (Facebook album, sign-in required)
New
Almaden Days

The
Santa Clara County Horsemen's Association at the Jump-In
Parade, 9/13/14
For more than 34 years, the
community of
New Almaden has held their New Almaden Day community celebration,
kicked off by the Jump-In parade. It's an informal parade around the
town, where anyone can jump in and join. Afterwards, there is a
carnival held at the New Almaden Community Center, featuring games,
prizes, food, and entertainment. This year's New Almaden Day and
Jump-In Parade will be held on Saturday September 14, 2019, starting at
11:00 am at the New Almaden Community Center.
- Pictures from New Almaden
Coummunity Day 9/8/07: Jump-In
Parade on Bertram Road, Jump-In
Parade on Almaden Road, Dedication
of Pat Tillman Memorial, and the BBQ
and Games at the New Almaden Community Center.
- New Almaden Community Day Sept. 13,
2008: Jump-In
Parade, BBQ
and Games.
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on New Almaden Day, 9/12/09
- New
Almaden
Jump-In Parade 9/11/10
- Almaden
Times Weekly article on the Jump-In Parade, Sept. 12-23 issue
- New
Almaden Community Day, Jump-In Parade 9/8/12
- New
Almaden
Community Day 9/13/14: Jump-In
Parade, Carnival
at the New Almaden Community Center
- Almaden Times Weekly
article
on the Jump-In Parade, see Sept. 19-Oct. 2, 2014 issue, page 4.
- Facebook:
New
Almaden Day Jump-In Parade, 9/12/15
- Facebook:
New
Almaden Day Carnival, 9/12/15
- Facebook:
New
Almaden Day Jump-In Parade, 9/10/16
- Facebook:
New
Almaden Day Carnival, 9/10/16
- Facebook: New Almaden Day: Jump-In
Parade, 9/9/17, Part
1, Part
2, Carnival
- Facebook: New
Almaden Day: Jump-In
Parade, 9/8/18: parade
preparations, the parade
going north on Almaden Road, the parade
returning south on Almaden Road, and the carnival
after the parade at the Community Center.
- Facebook: New Almaden Day 9/14/19: Jump-In Parade, Carnival
News,
Media, Articles, and Links

Recipients
of the Lifetime Presidential Volunteer Service Award (L to R): Art
Boudreault, Roy Ichinaga, Ron Horii, Mike Boulland, Ranger John Heenan
accepting for Richard and Margaret Brunner, Kitty Monahan, Jaime Day
- Almaden Times Weekly article, "Living
at the
mines, circa 1880-1914: Quicksilver miners worked hard, played hard"
- Almaden Times Weekly article, "History
Repeats
Itself: Two New Almaden Historic Homes Dedicated With Monuments"
- The
History of Mercury Emissions from the New Almaden Mines, Santa Clara
County, California by Michael Cox
- Bay
Nature Magazine: Legacy of the Red Ore Almaden Quicksilver County Park
by John Dorrance, 1/1/02
- You can vote to save the Casa
Grande! See
here for details.
- The County Parks' Healthy
Trails program includes 2 trail routes in Almaden Quicksilver.
- NAQCPA has adopted 3 trails in
Quicksilver Park: The
Yellow Kid, the Great Eastern and Day Tunnel, and the Deep Gulch Trail.
The trail group meets on the second Wednesday of the month and drives
up to the trail for work from 9 am to 11:30 am. We need volunteers to
help in the spring and summer. Contact Kitty Monahan to volunteer.
- Erosion Reconnaissance of the
Almaden Quicksilver County Park, Santa Clara County, California, August
2007
- San
Jose
Mercury News Section, Where We Live, Almaden Valley.
- Open
Road TV show on Almaden Quicksilver
- Almaden
Resident: Casa Grande in Quicksilver Park set for $5 million building
restoration, March 6, 2009.
- Hacienda
and Deep Gulch Remediation Project Almaden Quicksilver County Park
Final Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration, September 14, 2010
- DAR
honor renovation of Santa Clara County's Casa Grande and costuming of
Feather Tippetts, 7/7/11
- On
November 18,
2014, the Santa
Clara County Board of Supervisors presented the Lifetime Presidential
Volunteer Service Award to County Park volunteers (here
is the list). They included several NAQCPA members
and
officers: Kitty Monahan, Mike Boulland, Art Boudreault, Bob Meyer, and
Ron Horii. Here is the commendation
letter from the President. Above is a picture of some of the
award
winners.
- Hacienda and Deep Gulch Remediation Project
- Environmental Review Documents for the
Calcine Roads Remediation Project
- Almaden
Quicksilver County Park Final Trail Master Plan Report, October 1998
- Casa
Grande Historic Structure Report: Volume
1, Volume
2
- Santa
Clara County Parks Links:
- SF
Gate 9/24/14: "Take
a trip back in time at Almaden Quicksilver County Park"
- Initial
Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for Calcine Roads Remediation
Project March 2015
- San
Jose Mercury News 3/12/15: "Almaden
Quicksilver Park: Then and Now in Pictures"
- An
episode of Open Road on NBC Bay Area (KNTV) featured the County
Parks' Park for Life Challenge. It featured contestants at
the Casa Grande and Uvas Canyon. Ron Horii's pictures are shown
starting at 5:40.
- Guadalupe
River Watershed Mercury TMDL, May 2016 TMDL Implementation Update
- On February 6, 2017, C-Span interviewed
Luke Bailey and Kitty Monahan for a story about mining
in San Jose. It was part of their 2017 Local Content Vehicles
tour of San Jose, featuring the history and literary life of the
community.
- The Santa Clara County Newsbeat has an online
article and video on the County Parks' PixInParks Challenge,
which includes the Wood Road Trail at Almaden Quicksilver. (Still
pictures were provided by Ron Horii.)
Pictures
and
Special Reports

View
of Almaden Reservoir from the Hidalgo Cemetery Trail
- Powerpoint
presentation (18 MB) created by Ron Horii, showing activities
in
all the Santa Clara County Parks.
- Almaden
Quicksilver County Park Van Tour 11/17/01
- Pictures from Mike Boulland's and
Art Boudreault's book
signing at the Casa Grande on 7/12/06.
- Self-running
slideshows (Windows
only):
- Los
Alamitos Creek/Guadalupe River Trail
- Ron
Horii's Outdoor Photography Gallery (includes Almaden
Quicksilver)
- Pictures
from the Los Alamitos
Creek Watershed Cleanup
5/19/07: Page
1: Preparation, Page
2: Cleanup 1, Page
3: Cleanup 2, Page
4: BBQ Lunch.
- Pictures of
wildflowers and park views, Spring 2008:
- Geocaching
Class, Wood Road Trail, June 14, 2008
- Ghost
Tour, Santa Teresa and Almaden, 10/25/09
- Geocaching
Class, Wood Road Trail, Jan. 17, 2009
- Pictures
from the Healthy Trails Hike, Wood Road Trail, Almaden Quicksilver,
3/28/09
- Kiwanis
Ghost Tour of Santa Teresa Park and New Almaden,
10/17/09
- Geocaching
Class, Wood Road Trail, Jan. 16, 2010
- Almaden
Quicksilver HDR
Pictures 2/27/10
- Clean-up
of
Los Alamitos and Guadalupe Creek Watersheds,
New Almaden to Guadalupe Dam 9/25/10
- In
September, 2011, Ron Horii had
a display
of
park pictures at the Santa Teresa Library.
- New
Almaden and Randol Trails (Facebook Album), 12/28/11
- Hike
on the New Almaden, Buena Vista, Randol, Capehorn Pass, and Hacienda
Trails 1/27/12
- The
Virl O. Norton Trail, the Easy Part, Almaden Quicksilver, 12/8/12
(Facebook album)
- Hike
on the Senador, New Almaden, Mine Hill Trails, 12/1/13
(Facebook
album)
- Post
New Year's Hike, Almaden Quicksilver, 1/3/14 (Facebook album)
- Wood
Road Trail Hike, 2/14/15 (Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver National River Cleanup Day, 5/16/15 (Facebook
album)
- 9/11
Service Day at the Casa Grande, Almaden Quicksilver, 9/11/15 (Facebook
album)
- Pierce
Ranch and McAbee Road Entrance to Almaden Quicksilver, 10/25/15
(Facebook album)
- Pierce
Ridge Tour, 11/3/15 (Facebook album)
- Quicksilver Holiday
Boutique 12/5/15 (Facebook album)
- Anza
Expedition Hike, Almaden Quicksilver, 3/26/16 (Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver North Spring Hike, 4/6/16 (Facebook album)
- V-O-Cal
Trail Day, Almaden Quicksilver, 5/21/16 (Facebook album)
- Play
Like a Miner, Almaden Quicksilver, 6/18/16 (Facebook
album)
- Living
History Day at the Casa Grande, 7/2/16
(Facebook album)
- Stone-Wasserman
Breakfast, Casa Grande 8/27/16
(Facebook album)
- New
Almaden Day Jump-In Parade, 9/10/16
(Facebook album)
- New
Almaden Day Carnival, 9/10/16
(Facebook album)
- Quicksilver
Senador Mine Site Restoration, 11/5/16
(Facebook album)
-
Pioneer Day, Almaden Quicksilver 10/8/16 (Facebook
album version)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Holiday Boutique 11/19/16 (Facebook album)
- Lichen
Hike at Almaden Quicksilver, 1/28/17 (Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Photo Gallery (Facebook album)
- Living
History Day, Casa Grande, 3/11/17 (Facebook album)
- New
Almaden Trail, Almaden Quicksilver, 4/25/17 (Facebook album)
- Play
Like a Miner, Casa Grande, 6/24/17 (Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Calcine Roads Project, 8/7-8/17 (Facebook album)
- Volunteer
Recognition BBQ, Casa Grande, 8/12/17 (Facebook
album)
- New
Almaden Ghost Tour, 10/29/17 (Facebook album)
- Living
History Day, Casa Grande, Almaden Quicksilver, 11/18/17
(Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver: Norton to Hacienda Trails, 1/7/18 (Facebook
album)
- Views
of Rancho San Vicente from Almaden Quicksilver, 1/7/18
(Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Plant Hike, 1/14/18 (Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Calcine Roads Project 1/21/18
(Facebook album)
- Living
History Day, Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum, 2/11/18
(Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver, Northside Flowers and Views, 3/8/18 (Facebook
album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Hike: New Almaden to Hacienda, 4/8/18
(Facebook album)
- Almaden
Quicksilver Flowers and Plants, 4/8/18
(Facebook album)
- Living
History Day, Casa Grande, 5/6/18 (Facebook album)
- Play Like a Miner 7/21/18, see here for pictures
of the event, volunteers
and staff, and geology
exhibit
(Facebook albums)
- Almaden
Quicksilver County Park Views, 10/30/18 (Facebook album)
- Quicksilver
Outdoor Museum and Views, 11/13/18
(Facebook album)
- Post-Rain Hike on the New Almaden Trail, 3/12/19 (Facebook album)
- Almaden Quicksilver Hike: Deep Gulch to English Camp 3/14/19 (Facebook album)
- Late Spring Flowers & Views, Almaden Quicksilver Pt. 1, 5/30/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Late Spring Flowers & Views, Almaden Quicksilver Pt. 2, 6/2/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Almaden Quicksilver Hike: Mine Hill-Hacienda-Capehorn, 6/20/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Casa Grande Fumigation, 7/9/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Almaden Reservoir, Alamitos Rd. Fire, Twin Creeks, 7/9/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Backyard Birding Basics, Almaden Quicksilver 7/21/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Play Like a Miner Part 1, Outside Activities 8/3/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Play Like a Miner Part 2, Casa Grande & Blacksmith Shop 8/3/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Wood Road Hike, Almaden Quicksilver, 8/30/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Almaden Quicksilver History Hike, 9/29/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Almaden Quicksilver History Hike, 10/26/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Almaden Quicksilver Fall 2019 BioBlitz, 11/16/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Victorian Holiday Living History Day, Casa Grande, 12/15/19 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Chinese Lunar New Year Living History Day, Casa Grande, 2/8/20 (Facebook sign-in required)
- Almaden Quicksilver Northside Hike, Flowers and Views, 2/11/20 (Facebook sign-in required)
2019-2020
Almaden Quicksilver events

Living History
Day, Casa
Grande, 2/14/15, left to right: Mike Boulland, Mary Moran, Elaine Hill,
Bridgett Orcutt, Doug Bergtholdt
See here for the County Parks' Latest
Play Here Guide.
See
here
for past
events at Almaden Quicksilver and other parks.
- January
2019
- Saturday,
January 19, Quicksilver History Hike, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Quicksilver
History Hike • Almaden
Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm. Explore what remains of the once-bustling
mining operations in the hills above New Almaden on this 4-mile hike
leaving from the Wood Road parking lot off Hicks Rd. Questions? (408)
918-7770.
- February
2019
- Sunday,
Feburary 10, Living History Day, 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM, Experience
life in a historic mining community.
Participate in activities, play games, and learn about daily life in
the 1890s at Casa Grande and the QuicksilverMuseum. History tours at
11:30am and 1:00pm. Fun for the whole family. Questions? (408)
918-7770.
- Saturday,
February 16, Quicksilver History Hike, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, see January
19, 2019 above.
- March
2019
- Saturday,
March 16, Quicksilver History Hike, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM,
see January
19, 2019 above.
- Saturday,
March 30, Nature Journaling Hike, 9:00 AM -
11:00 AM, Almaden Quicksilver
Hicks Rd at the Wood Rd park entrance.
Enjoy a leisurely hike while learning how to nature/travel journal and
create memories that will last. Bring your own sketch pad and
writing implements if you have them. Bring sturdy hiking shoes,
sunscreen, hat, water, and something light to sit on when we stop to
sketch. Meet at the Wood Rd. lot off of Hicks Road. Reservations (408)
918-7775.
- April
2019
- Saturday,
April 13, Wildflower Scavenger Hunt, Almaden Quicksilver,
12:00pm-3:00pm, Wildflower
Scavenger Hunt, Almaden Quicksilver,
12:00pm-3:00pm. Join the New Almaden Quicksilver County Park
Association on a wildflower scavenger hunt through various stations
along the Wood Road Trail. Meet in the Wood Rd. parking lot off of
Hicks Rd. Reservations online or at (408) 355-2201.
- Saturday, April 13, 2019, Almaden Quicksilver Spring Bioblitz by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM. Almaden Quicksilver County Park Mockingbird Hill Ln entrance. A
BioBlitz is an event that focuses on finding and identifying as many
species as possible in a specific area over a short period of time. At
a this BioBlitz, scientists, families, students, teachers, and other
community members work together to get an overall count of the plants,
animals, fungi, and other organisms that live in a place. Docents will
guide you and teach you to use the iNaturalist app on your smartphone
or tablet to record all the living things you encounter. Flowers,
trees, butterflies, dragonflies, and beetles, birds, and squirrels.
Note: Heavy rain cancels this event. We'll hold the event if we have
light rain, which makes the event quite fun. This event is hosted by
Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful and Santa Clara County Parks.
- Saturday,
April 20, Quicksilver History Hike, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM,
see January
19, 2019 above.
- June 2019
- Sunday, June 16, 2019, Take a Ride With a Ranger, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Almaden Quicksilver Hacienda Entrance: Learn
bike handling skills, bike safety and trail etiquette, all while you
learn about the mining history of Almaden Quicksilver Park. Questions?
(408) 535-4070.
- July 2019
- Sunday, July 21, 2019, Backyard Birding Basics, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Almaden
Quicksilver Mining Museum. Come explore the diverse bird life of Casa
Grande's beautiful backyard with a Park Interpreter! You'll learn the
basics of observing and identifying local birds. No experience
necessary! Questions? (408) 918-7738.
- August 2019
- Saturday, August 3, 2019, Play Like A Miner, 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM, Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum. Ever
wondered what it was like to be a miner long ago? Come join in for a
fun day of learning through games, demonstrations and crafts. Try your
luck at panning for gold and precious gems. A fun event for the whole
family! Questions? (408) 918-7770.
- Sunday, August 4, 2019, What's in a Ranger's Truck, 2:00 PM - 03:00 PM, Almaden Quicksilver-Mockingbird Hill Park Entrance. Have
you ever wanted to see the inside of a Park Ranger's truck? This is
your chance to interact with a variety of equipment used for search and
rescue, firefighting and lifesaving duties. Meet at the Mockingbird
Hill entrance. Questions? (408) 268-3883.
- September 2019
- Saturday, September 14, 2019. New Almaden Day Jump-In Parade.
- Sunday, September 29, Quicksilver History Hike • Almaden Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm, see January 19, 2019.
- October 2019
- Saturday, October 12, 2019, Pioneer Day. 11 am - 2 pm, Casa Grande.
- Saturday, October 26, Quicksilver History Hike • Almaden Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm, see January 19, 2019.
- Sunday,
October 27, 2019, Whoppers and Ghostly Tales of New Almaden, Almaden
Quicksilver • 5:00pm-7:00pm. Curious about the ghosts of New Almaden?
Enjoy an evening of ghostly stories as told by an interpretive docent
as we tour the historic 1854 Casa Grande. Meet at the Casa Grande front
entrance. Reservations online or (408) 355-2240
- November 2019
- Saturday,
November 16, Almaden Quicksilver Fall 2019 BioBlitz, Almaden
Quicksilver Mockingbird Hill Lane entrance, 9:00am-11:00am. A BioBlitz
is an event where we find and identify as many species as possible in a
specific area over a short period of time. At a this BioBlitz,
scientists, families, students, teachers, and other community members
work together to get an overall count of the plants, animals, fungi,
and other organisms that live in a place. Docents will guide you and
teach you to use the iNaturalist app on your smartphone or tablet to
record all the living things you encounter, such as flowers, trees,
butterflies, dragonflies, and beetles, birds, and squirrels. Note:
Heavy rain cancels this event. We'll hold the event if we have light
rain, which makes the event quite fun. This event is hosted by Keep
Coyote Creek Beautiful and Santa Clara County Parks. Sponsored by Santa
Clara County Parks. Click here for reservations.
- Sunday,
November 17, Backyard Birding, Casa Grande/Quicksilver Mining Museum,
8:30 am - 09:30 am. Come explore the diverse bird life of Casa Grande’s
beautiful backyard! You’ll learn the basics of observing and
identifying local birds with a park interpreter. Bring binoculars if
you have them.
- Sunday, November 24, Quicksilver History Hike • Almaden Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm, see January 19, 2019.
- December 2019
- Sunday,
December 15, Victorian Holiday Living History • Almaden Quicksilver •
11:00am-3:00pm. Learn about the Victorian era at Casa Grande while
participating in activities from the 1880s with costumed staff and
docents. There will be demonstrations, crafts, and guided tours of the
museum. Fun for the whole family.Questions? (408) 918-7770
- Saturday, December 28, Quicksilver History Hike • Almaden Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm, see January 19, 2019.
- January 2020
- Sunday, January 26, Quicksilver History Hike • Almaden Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm, see January 19, 2019.
- February 2020
- Saturday,
February 8, Chinese New Year Living History Day, Almaden Quicksilver
• 11:00am-3:00pm. Visit the Casa Grande and celebrate the lunar new
year with Chinese traditions! Explore the museum while observing &
participating in festive activities. There will be demonstrations,
crafts, and guided tours of the museum by staff & volunteers.
Questions? (408) 918-7770.
- Saturday, February 29, Quicksilver History Hike • Almaden Quicksilver • 9:00am-12:00pm, see January 19, 2019.
- March 2020+
- All in-person park activities have been cancelled due to COVID-19 shutdown restrictions. The County Parks has been hosting virtual events instead.
2019-2020
Events at Other Parks

From the Rancho
San Vicente
Hike, 3/28/15
These events are mostly at neighboring
parks, like Santa Teresa, Calero, and Hellyer.
See
here for Santa
Clara Open Space Authority events.
See
here
for past
events at Almaden Quicksilver and other parks.
- January 2019
- Friday,
January 18, 2019, Lunar New Year Night Hike • Santa Teresa • 6pm-8pm.
The moon brings people from all over the planet together for
celebrations. Join us for a reflective night hike celebrating the moon
in each of our lives.Recommended 9+ years. Meet at the chicken coop
with a large mouth cup and water or tea. Reservations (408) 226-5453.
- March 2019
- Saturday and Sunday March
2-3, 2019,
9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Cleanup event at the Curie Drive property in Santa Teresa Park. Meeting location is the
Bear Tree Lot at Santa Teresa County Park
located across from the address 279 Curie Dr., San Jose, CA
95119. Here
is the flyer for the event. Sign up here on Samaritan.
- Sunday
March 17th, 2019, from 9:00-11:00, Coyote Creek at Anderson Reservoir
Visitor Center. Coyote Valley BioBlitz. A BioBlitz is an event that
focuses on finding and identifying as many species as possible in a
specific area over a short period of time. At a BioBlitz, scientists,
families, students, teachers, and other community members work together
to get an overall count of the plants, animals, fungi, and other
organisms that live in a place.Note: Heavy rain cancels this event.
We'll hold the event if we have light rain, which makes the event quite
fun. RSVP at https://190317-bioblitz.eventbrite.com
- Wednesday, March 27,
2019, 10:00am-1:00pm,
Coyote Valley Open Space
Preserve. Join
docent Ron Horii as he takes us on a tour of Coyote Valley Open Space
Preserve. Discover and explore this beautiful preserve with a
knowledgeable docent who will talk about the plants and wildlife found
here. The hike will be 4 miles long and moderately strenuous
with
several uphill grades. Along the hike, you will see
oak woodlands as well as grasslands. The trail may be muddy,
rocky
and uneven in some areas, so sturdy shoes are advised. Bring
water, lunch or snack, a camera, sunscreen, a hat and your sense of
adventure! There are restrooms in the parking lot but none on
the
trail. Meet at the Centennial Recreation Senior Center, 171 W.
Edmundson Ave, Morgan Hill, CA 95037. We will caravan to the site.
- April 2019
- Thursday,
April 4, 2019, 7:00 pm at the Santa Teresa Golf Course Upper Clubhouse:
A Taste of Santa Teresa History 2019 Speaker Series. Ranger Lisa
Pappanastos will talk about the Grant Ranch and the Bernal
Connection.
- Saturday,
April 6, 2019, County Parks Volunteers Picnic, 12 pm to 3 pm, Martial
Cottle Park, Edward Cottle Group Area. County Parks volunteers will
receive an invitation to this recognition event.
- Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 9 AM – 11 AM, Hellyer County Park - Cottonwood Lake. If you love birds, this walk is for you!
Join
us for a walk at Hellyer Park's Cottonwood Lake area with bird
enthusiasts Alie and Bruce Victorine. You'll enjoy the fresh air of the
park in winter, and see some local as well as seasonal birds. Plus the
plants will be leafing and flowering, so our native plant advocate Pat
Pizzo will be happy to share his enthusiasm with you. And, the local
ranger will round out the walk. Free and accessible. Fee for parking. - Saturday,
April 13, Spring Celebration •
Martial Cottle •
10:00am-3:00pm. Celebrate the spring planting season and our shared
connection to Santa Clara Valley's agricultural past, present and
future. Enjoy kids' farm activities, shop for plants, take a gardening
workshop or go on a farm tour. Event volunteers needed! Questions?
(408) 535-4060.
- Saturday April 27, Introduction to Outdoor Photography,
Santa Teresa Park's Bernal-Gulnac-Joice
Ranch, Manila Dr. at Camino Verde Dr., San Jose 95119 from 10
am to 1 pm.
Join Docent Ron Horii for a
free outdoor photography workshop for all experience levels and learn
about the types of cameras and how to choose and use them, how to take
outdoor pictures, photo composition, lighting. Afterwards, go for a
hike up into the wildflower-covered hills and take pictures. Call (408)
355-2240 for reservations or visit www.parkhere.org for online
reservations.
- Sunday,
April 28, 2019, Hellyer County Park Spring 2019 Bioblitz by Keep Coyote
Creek Beautiful, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM. Hellyer County Park 985 Hellyer
Avenue Cottonwood Lake - Southwest trail entrance. A BioBlitz is an
event that focuses on finding and identifying as many species as
possible in a specific area over a short period of time. At a this
BioBlitz, scientists, families, students, teachers, and other community
members work together to get an overall count of the plants, animals,
fungi, and other organisms that live in a place. Docents will guide you
and teach you to use the iNaturalist app on your smartphone or tablet
to record all the living things you encounter. Flowers, trees,
butterflies, dragonflies, and beetles, birds, and squirrels. Note:
Heavy rain cancels this event. We'll hold the event if we have light
rain, which makes the event quite fun.This event is hosted by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful and Santa Clara County Parks.
- May 2019
- Saturday, May 4, 2019, Untold Stories: Asian Pacific Islander Environmentalists, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Santa Teresa's Bernal Ranch. Celebrate
the tenacity of Asian Pacific Islander Environmentalists during API
Heritage month. We'll redefine the stereotypical environmentalist and
inspire one another to be truth seekers. Ages 13+ years welcome. Meet
at the Bernal Ranch. Reservations (408) 226-5453.
- Saturday,
May 11, 2019, Pre-Mother’s Day Wildflower & History Hike, 10:00 AM
- 01:00 PM, Santa Teresa Park Stile Ranch/Fortini Trail Trailhead. Join
the Friends of Santa Teresa Park for a moderate 2.5-mile hike on the
Stile Ranch, Mine and Fortini Trails. View spectacular wildflower
displays, take in the gorgeous views, and learn about the rich history
of the area. Meet at the Stile Ranch Trailhead with sturdy shoes,
snacks and water. Questions? (408) 355-2240.
- Saturdays, May 11 @ 1:00 PM - 02:00
PM, July 13 @ 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, August 10 @ 1:00 PM - 02:00 PM, Oak Trees! What are they good for? Martial Cottle Park. Enjoy
a leisurely stroll to see and celebrate the park's majestic heritage
oak trees. Meet at the Visitor Center. Questions? (408) 535-4062
- Saturdays May 11, August 10, 2019, Life on the Farm, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Martial Cottle Park. Come
have some fun on the farm. Discover what ranch children experienced in
their daily lives performing chores while learning life lessons along
the way. Meet at the Visitor Center. Questions? (408) 535-4052.
- Saturday, May 11, 2019, When Nature Bites Back, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Hellyer County Park. The
wild world of parks has numerous wonders to explore, but in the event
of an accident are you prepared? Come discover nature and recreation
while being trained in hands-only CPR and basic first aid by Park
Rangers. All practice equipment is provided. Meet at the Visitor
Center. Reservations online? or (408) 355-2240.
When Nature Bites Back (9/14/2019 @ 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) - Saturday, May 18, 2019, Origami for Kids, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Santa Teresa's Bernal Ranch. Celebrate
API Heritage month through origami. Learn to fold recycled paper into
toys. This family event includes story telling and origami instruction.
3 + years recommended. All youth must be accompanied by an adult. Meet
at the Bernal Ranch. Questions? (408) 226-5453.
- Saturday, May 18, July 20, August 17, Park Partners Open House, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Martial Cottle Park. Explore
the gardens, attend a workshop or tour the Master Gardeners Parcel.
Learn from youth 4-H members about their livestock animals. Purchase
and learn to plant native drought-tolerant trees at the Our City Forest
Parcel. Questions? (408) 535-4060.
- June 2019
- Friday, June 7, 2019, Boating Safety 101, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Calero Reservoir. Learn
about required equipment and how to stay safe while boating on Santa
Clara County waterways. A Park Ranger will be on hand to answer any
questions and to help you have a fun and safe day on the water. This is
a drop-in event. Questions? (408) 268-388.
- Saturday, June 15, 2019, Owl Hike, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Martial Cottle Park. Come
enjoy an easy hike around the park at night. Learn about flying
nocturnal predators within the city limits. See where owls live and how
the park encourages these interesting birds of the night. Meet at the
Visitor Center with sturdy shoes, snacks and water. Flashlights not
needed. Questions? (408) 535-4060.
- Saturday, June 15, 2019, In The Park After Dark Movie Night, 8:45 PM - 10:30 PM, Santa Teresa. Enjoy
a FREE feature-length movie under the stars with family and friends.
Come early to learn about the park and talk to a Ranger. Meet in the
Pueblo Group Area parking lot with a chair or blanket, flashlight and
snacks. No dogs please. Questions? (408) 225-0225.
- Friday, June 21, 2019, In The Park After Dark Movie Night, 8:45 PM - 10:30 PM, Martial Cottle Park. Enjoy
a FREE feature-length movie under the stars with family and friends.
Come early to learn about the park and talk to a Ranger. Meet on the
lawn with a chair or blanket, flashlight and snacks. No dogs please.
Questions? (408) 535-4060.
- Saturday, June 22, 2019, Intro to Fishing for Kids, 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM, Hellyer County Park Visitor Center. Learn
to fish from a Park Ranger! Explore the Coyote Creek waterway and
discover how you can be a steward for our watersheds. Meet at the
Visitor Center. Fishing equipment provided or bring your own.
Reservations (408) 225-0225.
- Saturday, June 29, 2019, What's "Shaking" in Parks? 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Santa Teresa Park Pueblo Day Use Area. Trek
to the highest peak in the park to view fantastic vistas and explore
local geology formations. Meet in 2nd parking lot (on left by yellow
call box) with hiking shoes, layered clothing and water.
Questions? (408) 225-0225.
- Saturday, June 29, 2019, Chitactac Family Day, 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM, Chitactac-Adams County Park. Celebrate
the culture and heritage of the Amah Mutsun people who once lived at
this ancient village site. Participate in hands-on activities, play
traditional games and make unique crafts. This event is free and
appropriate for families and all ages. Questions? (408) 918-7770.
- July 2019
- Friday, July 12, 2019 to Saturday 13, 2019, Movie Night Campout, 7:00 PM - 08:00 AM, Santa Teresa Pueblo Day Use Area. Join
us for a family-friendly movie and overnight campout in the park. The
evening begins with a feature-length movie under the stars, followed by
a campfire and 2nd movie. Bring your own tents, chairs, bedding and
food. $15 fee for each tent or RV and $6 per vehicle. Fee collected
upon arrival. No dogs please. Reservations (408) 535-4060.
- Friday, July 12, 2019, In The Park After Dark Movie Night, 8:45 PM - 10:30 PM, Santa Teresa Pueblo Day Use Area. Enjoy
a FREE feature-length movie under the stars with family and friends.
Come early to learn about the park and talk to a Ranger. Meet in the
Pueblo Group Area parking lot with a chair or blanket, flashlight and
snacks. No dogs please. Questions? (408) 225-0225.
- Sunday, July 13, 2019, Oak Trees! What are they good for? 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Martial Cottle Park. Enjoy
a leisurely stroll to see and celebrate the park's majestic heritage
oak trees. Meet at the Visitor Center. Questions? (408) 535-4062.
- Friday
July 19 @ 8:45 PM - 10:30 PM, Friday August 30 @ 8:00 PM -
10:00 PM, Saturday September 7, 2019 @ 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM, In
The Park After Dark Movie Night, Hellyer County Park. Enjoy
a FREE feature-length movie under the stars with family and friends.
Come early to learn about the park and talk to a Ranger. Meet on the
lawn by Cottonwood Lake with a chair or blanket, flashlight and snacks.
No dogs please. Questions? (408) 225-0225.
- Saturday, July 27, 2019, The Revolving Door, 8:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Martial Cottle Park. Enjoy
an evening sunset walk as we explore how vital wildlife corridors are
to the health and survival of wildlife. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Questions? (408) 535-4052.
- August 2019
- Saturday, August 3, 2019, Light Life Night Hike, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Santa Teresa. This
moderate 2-mile night hike will investigate the role of light in the
life cycles of animals and humans. Bring a flashlight. Meet at the top
of Bernal Rd, parking lot on left before IBM gate (GPS coordinates:
37.214513, -121.796560?). Reservations (408) 226-5453.
- Sunday, August 4 and August 18, 2019, What's "Shaking" in Parks? 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Santa Teresa Park Pueblo Day Use Area. See 6/29/19 above.
- Tuesday, August 6, 2019, National Night Out (NNO), multiple locations and times. The
second Tuesday in August is National Night Out (NNO) Day. Neighbors and
neighborhood organizations all over the country hold meet-and-greet
events where members of the community can meet each other and with
public service agencies. The purpose is to promote public safety and
reduce crime. There will be NNO events at the New Almaden
Community Center and the Bernal-Gulnac-Joice Ranch at 5:30 pm in Santa
Teresa County Park.
- Wednesday, August 7, 2019, A Taste of Water Skiing, 12:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Coyote Creek Parkway. Learn
how to water ski with the Santa Clara County Water Ski Club. All
equipment, lessons and other resources will be provided. It's a great
time for ages 8-17! Bring your bathing suit, towel, sunscreen, water
and snacks. Reservations online or (408) 355-2240?. Coyote Creek
Parkway entrance, enter the parkway at Metcalf Rd.
- Saturday, August 10, 2019 to Sunday, August 11, 2019, Movie Night Campout, 7:00 PM - 08:00 AM, Santa Teresa Pueblo Day Use Area. See 7/12/19 above.
- Saturday, August 10, 2019, In The Park After Dark Movie Night, 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM, Santa Teresa Pueblo Day Use Area. See 7/12/19 above.
- Saturdays, August 17, August 24, 2019, Tule Elk, The Story of Their Comeback, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Anderson Lake Visitor Center. Learn
about tule elk and their epic journey back from the brink of
extinction. Look and listen for a local herd in its native habitat on a
guided tour with a Ranger. Meet at Anderson Lake Visitor Center.
Bring binoculars and wear hiking shoes. Reservations (408) 918-7981.
- Saturday, August 24, 2019, The Impact of Fire, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Santa Teresa. Take
a 2-mile walk with park staff through the site of 2018’s Curie Fire
while exploring our community’s relationship with wildfire in the
21st-century. Young adults encouraged to attend. Minimum age 12. Bring
water and sun protection. Meet at the Bernal Ranch on Manila Drive.
Questions? (408) 918-7779.
- Saturday, August 31, 2019, A Taste of Archery, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, Santa Teresa Archery Range. Join
the Black Mountain Bowmen to learn how to shoot a compound or recurve
bow, fletch arrows and make a bow string. Ages 6 and up with parent. A
mandatory safety class and equipment are provided by Predator's
Archery. Reservations online or (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday, August 31, 2019, Night Hike on the Farm, 7:30 PM - 09:30 PM, Martial Cottle Park. Join
a Ranger to explore the farm after dark! Discover the history of
farming from the past to the present in this urban agricultural park.
Bring snacks, water and sturdy shoes. No flashlights needed. Meet at
the Visitor Center. Questions? (408) 535-4060.
- September 2019
- Saturday,
September 7, 2019, Raptor 101 • Santa Teresa • 9:00am-11:00am. Learn
how to identify birds of prey just in time for raptor migration season!
Meet at the Bernal Ranch. Reservations (408) 226-5453
- Saturday,
September 7, 2019, Cattle in Calero • Calero • 2:00pm-3:00pm. Learn
about cattle and how they are benefiting our County Park system.
Discuss tips on how to share the trails and stay safe on your trail
adventures. Meet at the Rancho San Vicente parking lot. Questions?
(408) 535-4070.
- Saturday, September 7, 2019, In
the Park After Dark Movie Night • Hellyer • 8:00pm-10:00pm. Watch a
FREE feature-length movie on a giant blow-up screen under the stars.
Come early to learn information about the park and talk to a Ranger.
Meet on the big lawn and bring a chair or blanket. No dogs please.
Questions? (408) 225-0225.
- Sunday, September 8, 2019, A Dog's Life on the Farm, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM. Martial Cottle Park. Bring
your furry friends out for a leisurely walk around the Cottle Ranch. We
will tell tales of dogs from the past and learn about their jobs on the
farm. Bring water and sturdy walking shoes. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Questions? (408) 535-4060.
- Friday, September 13, 2019, Moonlight Paddle, 6:45 PM - 9:15 PM. Calero Reservoir Boat Launch Area. Discover
the natural and cultural history of the area on a paddle tour of the
reservoir. Experienced paddlers only. No instruction or equipment is
provided. Meet at launch ramp with your kayak/canoe, life jacket (PFD)
and 2 glow sticks per person. $6 vehicle entrance fee and $4 vessel
inspection fee collected at park. Reservations online or (408)
355-2240.
- Saturday, September 14, 2019, Full Moon Hike, 7:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Santa Teresa's Pueblo Day Use Area. Join
a Park Ranger on a moderate hike to see the moon rise. Learn about
local park wildlife and how to use your senses in the dark. Meet in the
Pueblo Day Use parking lot with layered clothing and sturdy hiking shoes. Questions?
(408) 225-0225.
- Saturday, September 21, 2019, The Impact of Fire, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Santa Teresa. See 8/24/19.
- Saturday,
September 14, 2019, When Nature Bites Back • Hellyer • 10:00am-12:00pm.
The wild world of parks has numerous wonders to explore, but in the
event of an accident are you prepared? Come discover nature and
recreation while being trained in hands-only CPR and basic first aid by
Park Rangers. All practice equipment is provided. Meet at the Visitor
Center. Reservations online or (408) 355-2240.
- Saturday,
September 14, 2019, The Revolving Door • Martial Cottle •
6:00pm-7:00pm. Enjoy an evening sunset walk at Martial Cottle Park as
we explore how vital wildlife corridors are to the health and survival
of wildlife. Meet at the Visitor Center. Questions? (408) 535-4062.
- Saturday, September 21, 2019, Park Partners Open House • Martial
Cottle • 10:00am-12:00pm. Explore the gardens, attend a workshop or
tour the Master Gardeners Parcel. Learn from youth 4-H members about
their livestock animals. Purchase and learn to plant native
drought-tolerant trees at the Our City Forest Parcel. Questions? (408)
535-4060.
- October 2019
- Saturday, October 5, 2019, Cattle in Calero • Calero • 2:00pm-3:00pm. See September 7, 2019.
- Monday,
October 7, 2019, 9:00 am-1:30 pm. Rancho Canada del Oro Open Space
Preserve Interpretive Hike. Join Santa Clara Valley Open Space
Authority Docent Ron Horii as he takes us on another of his
Interpretive Hikes through Rancho Canada Del Oro Open Space Preserve.
Discover and explore this beautiful preserve with a knowledgeable
docent who will talk about the plants and wildlife found here. The hike
will be about 3 miles long with moderate elevation gain. We will be
taking part of the Longwall Canyon Trail to part of the Mayfair Ranch
Trail where it crosses Baldy Ryan Creek. The hike will go through a
variety of environments with lovely views. Bring water, a snack, a
camera, sunscreen, a hat and your sense of adventure! Be sure to
wear sturdy shoes. There is a restroom in the parking lot on Casa Loma
but none on the trail. Please call the Senior Center if you are
interested in this hike: (408) 782-1284. Meet at the Centennial
Recreaon Senior Center Lobbyat 9:00 am on 171 W. Edmundson Ave. Morgan Hill. We will carpool/caravan to the site. FREE
- Saturday, October 12, 2019, Raptor 101 • Santa Teresa • 9:00am-11:00am. See September 7, 2019.
- Saturday, October 19, 2019, Park Partners Open House • Martial Cottle • 10:00am-12:00pm. See September 21, 2019.
- Saturday, October 19, 2019, La Fuente, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Santa
Teresa's Bernal Ranch. La fuente means "the source" or "the origin" in
Spanish. Celebrate la fuente of the rich community histories from the
past, present, and future at the Bernal-Gulnac-Joice Ranch. This
afternoon event will feature cultural presentations, local community
organizations, family activities, and children's games. Free and fun
for all ages. Question? Call (408) 226-5453 or email
interp@prk.sccgov.org.
- Saturday, October 26, 2019, Wildlife
Detective • Calero • 10:00am-11:00am. Have you ever wanted to be a
Wildlife Detective? Come join a Park Ranger at Calero County Park and
learn about clues that animals leave behind. Meet at the Calero Park
Office parking lot. Questions? (408) 535-4070.
- November 2019
- Saturday, November 2, 2019, Raptor 101 • Santa Teresa • 9:00am-11:00am. See September 7, 2019.
- Saturday,
November 2, 2019, Paint in the Park – A Watercolor Plein Air
Experience, Martial Cottle • 12:30pm-2:30pm. Have you ever wanted to
learn how to paint outdoor scenes in watercolor? Please join us in this
pastoral setting at Martial Cottle. We will provide all the painting
supplies-bring a chair! Registration is limited. Meet at the Visitor
Center. Reservations online or (408) 355-2240.
- Thursday,
November 7, 2019, Presentation by Kitty Monahan on the New Almaden
Mines, Santa Teresa Golf Club Upper Banquet Facility, 7:00 pm. See
above in News.
- Saturday,
November 9, 2019, Raptor Fest • Calero • 12:00pm-4:00pm. Join Santa
Clara County Parks and Peninsula Open Space Trust for a family-friendly
celebration of raptors and the unique habitat for birds of prey at
Rancho San Vicente. The event will feature live raptors, guided bird
walks, arts and crafts, and educational activities for all ages. Space
is limited, and reservations are required. Learn more at ParkHere.org
or openspacetrust.org.
- Sunday,
November 10, 2019, Intro to Outdoor Photography • Santa Teresa •
10:00am-1:00pm. Join a Docent for a FREE outdoor photography workshop.
Learn how to choose and use a camera, and how to compose and take
better outdoor photographs. Workshop begins with an indoor slideshow,
followed by demonstrations and a walk around the historic site. Meet at
the Bernal Ranch with a camera. Reservations online or (408) 355-2201.
- Saturday, November 16, 2019, Park Partners Open House • Martial Cottle • 10:00am-12:00pm. See September 21, 2019.
- December 2019
- Saturday, December 21, 2019, Park Partners Open House • Martial Cottle • 10:00am-12:00pm. See September 21, 2019.
- January 2020
- Friday,
January 10, 2020, Lunar New Year Night Hike • Santa Teresa •
6:00pm-7:30pm. Celebrate the opening of the Lunar New Year with good
wishes and a short 1/4-mile moon light night hike to reflect on the
closing of the year. Recommended for ages 16 and up. Meet at the Bernal
Ranch. Reservations (408) 226-5453.
- Saturday,
January 11, 2020, Family Lunar New Year Night Hike • Santa Teresa •
5:00pm-6:00pm. Children and their families are invited to celebrate the
Lunar New Year with paper lantern making and a short 1/4-mile moon
light night hike. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Meet at Bernal Ranch.
Reservations (408) 226-5453.
- Saturday, January 18, 2020, Park Partners Open House • Martial Cottle • 10:00am-12:00pm. See September 21, 2019.
- Saturday,
January 18, 2020, Mysteries of the Cosmos • Calero • 6:00pm-7:30pm.
Explore the mysteries of the cosmos from a County Park at night!
Discover night phenomena with your family and friends in group
activities designed to ignite your curiosity. Ages 9-14 and up. Rain
cancels. Reservations required (408) 918-7779.
- February 2020
- Friday, February 7, 2020, Cattle in Calero • Calero • 2:00pm-3:00pm. See September 7, 2019.
- Saturday, February 15, 2020, Park Partners Open House • Martial Cottle • 10:00am-12:00pm. See September 21, 2019.
- March 2020+
- All in-person park activities have been cancelled due to COVID-19 shutdown restrictions. The County Parks has been hosting virtual events instead.
- The
Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority has also suspended all
in-person public and volunteer events due to the COVID-19
shelter-in-place orders. They are hosting virtual events.
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