
: Living in Silicon Valley, I always hear people talk about tech but honestly, the nature here is just as beautiful. Apple — Cupertino Google — Mountain View Meta — Menlo Park Netflix — Los Gatos Intel — Santa Clara Adobe — San Jose But my Silicon Valley also looks like this… 📍Milpitas — Ed Levin County Park 📍Palo Alto — Stanford Dish 📍Mountain View — Shoreline Lake 📍Redwood City — Pulgas Water Temple 📍San Jose — Municipal Rose Garden 📍San Jose — Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve 📍Cupertino — Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve Silicon Valley isn’t just offices. It’s lakes, hills, gardens, sunsets, and so many peaceful places in between. What’s your favorite spot in Silicon Valley? And which tech company brought you here in the valley? Hi, I’m a Bay Area local creator sharing the best hikes, hidden spots, aesthetic cafes, and top-rated restaurants around Silicon Valley & the Bay Area. Follow for places you’ll want to save for later. #sfbayarea #bayarea #california #siliconvalleyliving #siliconvalley
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Adobe World Headquarters
Landmark
4.0

Mountain View
Landmark
Intel Corporation
Corporate office
4.6
Attraction

Ed R. Levin County Park
Park
4.7
Vast, natural retreat featuring 19 miles of trails, an off-leash dog park, a golf course & more.

Stanford Dish
Park
4.7
A scenic paved trail loops around this iconic radio telescope & attracts hikers & joggers.

Shoreline Lake
Natural feature
4.7

Pulgas Water Temple
Monument
4.7
Beaux arts monument with a reflecting pool celebrating the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct completed in 1934.

Municipal Rose Garden
Garden
4.7
180+ rose varieties typically blooming April-November in a colorful 5.5-acre garden with a fountain.

Sierra Vista Open Space Preserve
Nature preserve
4.8
Nature preserve with hiking/biking/equestrian trails through varied landscapes with valley views.
Shopping

Apple Park
Corporate office
4.3
Sports/Recreation
Meta Park.
Park
3.8
Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve