On Sunday, September 14th, from 11 AM to 2 PM—Explore the return of waterfowl to the grounds with birdwatching led by the Santa Clara Valley Bird Alliance (SCV Bird Alliance); enjoy museum tours, themed crafts, and other activities. This is a family-friendly event. All are welcome! Bring your binoculars or borrow a pair courtesy of the SCV Bird Alliance. For free admissions, please visit our Eventbrite page for the most up-to-date program listing.
🎟️ For free admission and more details, see kiosk.friendsofrhouse.org.
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Shoreline at Mountain View - Wildlife & Recreation Area
Shoreline at Mountain View is a 750-acre wildlife/recreation area operated by the City of Mountain View -- a place where people, wildlife and history meet!
Visitors have access to walking or biking on the Bay Trail, hiking on Vista Slope, or Crittenden Hill; boating and kayaking on Shoreline Lake; dining at Lakeside Café or Michaels; or golfing at Shoreline Golf Links, all within Shoreline’s boundaries. In addition, Shoreline provides theopportunity to experience the historic Rengstorff House, open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays, and available for
12/09/2024
TRAIL UPDATE, effective December 11, 2024, until January 31, 2025
Public notice:
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Pond Project at Pond A1 – Material Import
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the California State Coastal Conservancy, and Ducks Unlimited will begin the initial construction phase of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Pond Project at Pond A1, located immediately north of Shoreline Park and east of Charleston Slough. Pond A1 will be restored from open-water ponds enclosed by levees to tidal marsh by allowing sediment to settle in the pond so marsh plants can establish. The project will establish tidal marsh habitat, construct new habitat islands and improve existing levees. In this initial construction phase, the contractor will establish an access route and construct a new temporary access ramp at the northern limit of Shoreline Park, adjacent to the Bay Trail, for material transport to the project area in Pond A1.
Pond A1 Access Route
To access Pond A1, trucks will be traveling along San Antonio Road, onto Terminal Boulevard, and then into Shoreline Park on paved trails. Daily interruptions and closures to sections of Shoreline Park trails (including a section of the Bay Trail) are expected between 7:30 A.M and 4 P.M weekdays.
The Bay Trail and most Shoreline Park trails will be accessible when no hauling or construction is occurring. A short section of Shoreline Park trail will be closed during times when material is being actively delivered to the pond. Temporary signs and flaggers will be placed at the Bay Trail, at relevant Shoreline Park trails, and at the Terminal Boulevard entrance to manage truck traffic and trail user access.
When: December 11, 2024, until January 31, 2025
If you have questions or comments, contact the City at (650) 903-6311.
For more information on the project, visit the project webpages at:
Current Work Phase 2 Construction Underway - Alviso Construction and Truck Traffic at Mountain View Shoreline Park and Alviso MarinaConstruction and trucks are impacting trails, including the Bay Trail, in Mountain View and near the community of Alviso.Mountain View: Truckers are bringing in dirt to build new wi...
11/04/2024
Are you a fan of local history? The Rengstorff House is currently seeking docents to fill our every other Saturday volunteer opportunity. Our next available tours will occur November 9, 23, December 7 (with a Holiday Open House hosted by the Friendsofrhouse), and December 21.
For additional information about the Rengstorff House and other historic relics, visit the Mountain View Public Library and its History Room. For additional information about the volunteer opportunity, email [email protected]. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=984287003726915&id=100064368744053&mibextid=cr9u03
10/10/2024
Join in to provide your engagement and ideas on the City’s biodiversity plans for the future! In-person or Zoom.
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The City of Mountain View and San Francisco Estuary Institute / Aquatic Science Center (SFEI) are hosting another community workshop for the Biodiversity and Urban Forest Plan. Attendees will hear about the preliminary findings and insights from the research and have a chance to give their thoughts and ideas about the vision, goals and outcomes for the Plan. We hope to see you there!
Thursday, October 17, 2024
4 - 5 p.m. - Virtual via Zoom (Zoom link will be available at BiodiversityMV.com)
6 - 7 p.m. - In-Person at the Mountain View Community Center | Redwood Hall, 201 South Rengstorff Avenue
Please visit BiodiversityMV.com for more info and to get involved.
04/29/2024
Share your input to shape the direction of Mountain View’s Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan. The deadline to participate is Tuesday, April 30.
Help reimagine our Mountain View parks and recreation programs!
Tuesday, April 30 is the last day to take the City of Mountain View's Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan survey.
Give your input today: https://collaborate.mountainview.gov/imaginemvparks/news_feed/community-wide-survey-now-available
04/02/2024
Rengstorff House comes alive this April with vintage lawn games, crafts, historical tours, and guided birdwatching courtesy of our friends at Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society.
[April 3, 2023 update]
For free tickets and more details on the program including a newly added mini botanical crafts workshop, see Eventbrite via the link below.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/birds-of-the-bay-spring-history-games-tickets-850069630147
02/15/2024
For the love of wetlands!
What an honor it is to learn more about the legacy of Florence LaRiviere and her longstanding advocacy benefiting Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Shoreline at Mountain View - Wildlife & Recreation Area and the water's edge locally.
Great article today on Florence LaRiviere in SFGATE!
How this 100-year-old woman helped save one of the Bay Area's remaining wetlands:
“Silicon Valley has an unlikely claim to fame…it boasts the largest urban wildlife refuge in the country. Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge stretches out over 30,000 acres — and may have never existed at all if not for one woman’s tireless fight.”
https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/don-edwards-sf-bay-national-wildlife-refuge-story-18653767.php
Photo: Florence with Don Edwards' son, retired Judge Len Edwards, at the Refuge's 50th anniversary celebration in 2022.
TRAIL CLOSURE UPDATE 2/5/24: The section of Stevens Creek Trail between Sleeper Ave Trailhead and El Camino Real Trailhead is closed following last night's storm. A power line fell on this section of trail, and has not been fully addressed by PG&E.
Parks and Public Safety are working with PG&E to address the situation and make the area safe. Those trying to get on the trail are being redirected. The trail closure is listed on the website www.mountainview.gov/trails. We’ll provide additional information as we have updates, or once the section can be reopened.
Trails Visitor Information | Mountain View, CA The City of Mountain View manages over 10 and a half miles of paved (Class 1) trails along the Stevens Creek and Permanente Creek, Hetch Hetchy, and Bay Trails. These trails provide multi-modal recreational and commuting opportunities for a wide variety of users and offer residents a way to get outd...
01/26/2024
TRAIL UPDATE Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Please play accordingly, as restrooms and water faucets at the Terminal Blvd trail entrance will be inoperable Tuesday January 30, 2024 due to necessary service on the water system.
We understand that this may be an inconvenience to you during this period and apologize for any disruption.
10/13/2023
10/11/2023
We’re got lots of FUN planned for the community this Sunday, October 15 throughout Shoreline at Mountain View - Wildlife & Recreation Area, Shoreline Park & Lake, Shoreline Golf Links, Michaels At Shoreline Restaurant and beyond. Jump on , your , and !
For additional event information and important transportation details, please read on!
Main Stage Schedule:
11 a.m. Opening and Welcome by emcee Mike Inouye
11:15 a.m. Children's Performance by Martin and the Green Guitar
11:45 a.m. Welcome by City of Mountain View Mayor
12:15 p.m. Performance by Petty Theft - San Francisco Tribute to Tom Petty
1:15 p.m. Remarks by Elected Officials
2 p.m. Performance by Petty Theft (the music of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
2:45 p.m. Closing Comments
In addition to the main stage entertainment, attendees at Celebrate Shoreline will be able to interact with a variety of activities, including:
• 40+ interactive and educational booths
• Carnival Games
• Antique Vehicle Display by Santa Clara Valley Chapter Model A Ford Club of America
• Walking Puppeteers by Giant Puppets Save the World
• Bubble Show by Sterling The Bubblesmith
• Photo booth
• Community Art Project by Local Color
• And more!
Here are a few tips for enjoying the Shoreline celebration:
Parking lots inside the regional park will be closed during the event.
Parking will be available in lots along Shoreline Boulevard near the park entrance.
Free shuttle service will be provided from 10:45 a.m.-5 p.m. on a continuous basis.
No dogs or domesticated animals are allowed inside the park.
No drones are allowed.
At the celebration, event goers will learn about the history of the Shoreline Regional Park Community, which Shoreline at Mountain View is a part of, and why it was established as a Special Park District by the state legislature in 1969. They will discover Shoreline's transformation from an auto wrecking yard, a landfill and a hog farm into the recreational and environmental jewel we know and love today. They will also find out about the vision of the Shoreline Community, which will bring forth dynamic, new neighborhoods containing housing, retail establishments, city and educational facilities, and new parks while preserving its natural heritage.
Celebrate Shoreline is sponsored by the City, Shoreline Regional Park Community and Live Nation.
For the latest updates, visit MountainView.gov/CelebrateShoreline
10/06/2023
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