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Esther Clark Park: A Tranquil Nature Escape

Escape to nature in Palo Alto's Esther Clark Park: a serene preserve of grasslands and oak trees, perfect for quiet reflection.

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Esther Clark Park is a 21-acre nature preserve in Palo Alto, offering a peaceful retreat with grasslands and oak trees. Named after Dr. Esther Clark, a pioneering pediatrician, the park provides a space for quiet reflection and nature appreciation.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on dirt trails.
  • Bring binoculars for enhanced wildlife viewing.
  • Check the City of Palo Alto website for any temporary closures or alerts before visiting.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the intersection of El Camino Real and Old Adobe Road, head west on Old Adobe Road. Walk approximately 0.2 miles to reach the entrance of Esther Clark Park. The park entrance will be on your right.

  • Public Transport

    From downtown Palo Alto, take VTA bus line 22 towards Mountain View. Board the bus at the stop near University Avenue and El Camino Real. Ride for about 10 minutes and get off at the stop on El Camino Real at Old Adobe Road. Walk west on Old Adobe Road for about 0.2 miles to reach the entrance of Esther Clark Park. A single VTA bus fare is $2.50.

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Esther Clark Park, located in Palo Alto, California, is a 21-acre open space preserve offering a serene escape into nature. The park is characterized by its undeveloped landscape of grasslands and mature oak trees, providing a habitat for local wildlife, including coyotes. Named in honor of Dr. Esther Clark, a respected pediatrician and co-founder of the Palo Alto Medical Clinic, the park stands as a testament to her commitment to the community. Dr. Clark sold the land to the city of Palo Alto in 1965, stipulating that it be preserved as open space for the enjoyment of all. Visitors can enjoy quiet meditation, nature watching, and sunset views. The park has no formal amenities, which helps maintain its natural and peaceful atmosphere. It's a place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley and reconnect with the natural world. While the park offers a tranquil experience, visitors should be aware of certain regulations. Dogs are required to be on leash, and fires, barbecues, and smoking are prohibited. The park is open from 8:00 a.m. until sunset every day. Commercial activities and large groups require permits.

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