
Un refugio escénico para familias y amantes de la naturaleza
Kelley Park en San José es un parque bellamente conservado y una popular atracción turística que ofrece un entorno sereno para la relajación y la diversión al aire libre. Reconocido por sus terrenos limpios y su entorno seguro, este parque da la bienvenida a los visitantes con instalaciones emocionantes que incluyen un museo de trenes y tranvías, casas antiguas para explorar y un centro de visitantes con una tienda de regalos. Aunque la entrada es principalmente gratuita, el parque dispone de una pequeña zona de estacionamiento de pago y ofrece un lugar perfecto para hacer un picnic o paseos tranquilos, convirtiéndolo en una escapada apreciada para familias y amantes de la naturaleza por igual.
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Amplios y limpios terrenos con zonas de picnic, parques infantiles y senderos para caminatas familiares y paseos tranquilos.
Jardín sereno con paisajismo tradicional y estructuras históricas, ideal para la meditación y la apreciación de la naturaleza.
Paseos gratuitos en tranvía por el parque y un museo que muestra la historia de San José con artefactos locales en exhibición.
Oportunidades para explorar casas históricas conservadas y un centro de visitantes con una tienda de regalos para souvenirs.
Organiza eventos especiales, programas de voluntariado y actividades para toda la familia, como pintura facial y atracciones estacionales.
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Kelly Gibson
Long line and long wait for some of the rides and face painting. The playground was fun, fast fun slides!
Erica Carriedo
Childhood memory for my kiddos wish all the rides where available but with short staff only a couple where available most animals have died so kids didn't get to see the main animals, looked super sad all the animals nothing felt alive like before 😔 the last time we here here was 8 years ago. Children still had fun we had our picnic but wish the wild life was updated and remodeled.
Benjamin Beasley (Calicoder)
As of June 2025, the structure and vestiges of landscaping are still there, making it a pleasant park to meditate or take a stroll in. But if you’re looking for the exquisite beauty of a meticulously kept Japanese garden, it’s not here anymore. Word has it that Koi fish thieves and a flood did a lot of damage and sufficient funds haven’t been acquired to restore it.
Ruchita Uttarwar
As a nearby resident, I finally visited this park today and wondered why I hadn’t come sooner. The grounds are impeccably clean, very safe, and beautifully maintained. Dogs on leashes are welcome, and admission to both the main park and the Japanese garden is free. Although I was initially hesitant because of concerns about safety but rangers patrol the entire area to ensure everyone’s safety—and I didn’t encounter a single issue. I highly recommend this spot for a lovely walk or a family picnic.
Elizabeth A
Always a great experience. Free entrance except for special events. Volunteers throughout the park. Train / tram museum, you can ride a tram a short way through the park for free, and small San José items on display inside the old hotel. You can walk through some of the old homes. The small parking lot in front is free. Rear parking lot next to the Japanese Friendship Gardens is $6. A small visitor center and San Jose gift shop is located inside the old hotel.
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