Sports & Entertainment

  • Horse Back Riding
    Calero Ranch Stables
    23201 McKean Rd
    408/268-2567

    Alum Rock Stables
    16235 Alum Rock Ave
    408/251-8800

    Westwind Barn
    27210 Altamont Rd., Los Altos Hills
    (650) 941-6113 (Boarding and riding lessons, no rentals)

    Fremont Hills Country Club Stables
    26941 Purissima Rd., Los Altos Hills
    (650) 948-9980 (Riding instruction, training, rentals)

    Spring Down Equestrian Center
    725 Portola Rd., Portola Valley
    (650) 851-1114 (Lessons, training, boarding)

    Webb Ranch
    2720 Alpine Rd., Portola Valley
    (650) 854-7755 (Lessons and boarding)

    Sea Horse Ranch
    1828 Cabrillo Hwy
    Highway 1
    650-726-2362
    650-726-9903

    R E Bassetto
    Hay Ride Rentals
    PO Box 5727
    650/365-7205

    Blue Sky Riding Experience
    111 Laurel Way
    Mountain View, CA 94040
    650/996-1007 / 1913
  • Hiking
    Black Mountain and Stevens Creek
    Scale rolling grasslands to quality views on Black Mountain, a journey featuring trail variety and native plant diversity. Cap the hike by relaxing along the shaded riparian corridor of serene Stevens Creek. Already an isolated wilderness adventure, you can extend this hike into a backpack trip by venturing into neighboring Upper Stevens Creek County Park. Mountain bikers are allowed on all but Stevens Creek Nature Trail.


    Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve
    Featuring 3 Hikes:
    Hike One: An out-and-back hike through the preserve's quiet western parcel
    Hike Two: A partial loop past Deer Hollow Farm, on trails favored by runners
    Hike Three: A long out-and-back climb to Black Mountain



    Hidden Villa Farm and Wilderness Preserve
    3.7 mile loop at a private nonprofit preserve and farm



    Arastradero Lake and Meadowlark Trail
    Small, manmade lakes don’t take long to exhibit natural lake traits and beauty. Such is the case with Arastradero Lake, encased in rolling grasslands and majestic oaks of foothill ranchlands. Follow polite Arastradero Creek for half the hike, and then wander up a grassy hillside to explore the scattered oaks and gain views of imposing Black Mountain to the southwest. Fishing is popular at the lake, and you may encounter horseback riders and folks walking their dogs.
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