Posted by Lora in
Mini Trips,
San Jose and Vicinity on April 26th, 2009 |
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Deer Hollow is a 150 year old farm in Mountain View that still stands to connect kids and adults to the environment. There are rabbits, goats, pigs, sheep, and a cow to view. You can bring a picnic, but you must carry your trash out as there are no garbage cans.
Deer Hollow Farm is located in the Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, nestled in the foothills of Los Altos. As there is no address that I can find, here are some directions:
- Exit 280 at Foothill Expressway/Grant Road.
- Follow the signs to Rancho San Antonio County Park.
- Turn right onto Cristo Rey Drive, within a ¼-mile from the 280 off-ramp.
- Follow Cristo Rey Drive for approximately 1-mile to the roundabout circle. Take the second roundabout exit to continue on Cristo Rey Drive.
- Turn left into the entrance of Rancho San Antonio County Park.
- Park at any of the five parking lots. Deer Hollow Farm is a leisurely 1-mile walk into the preserve

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