
Apartments near Almaden Lake Park in San Jose, CA (327 Rentals)


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Nearly 68 acres are available to residents of Almaden Lake Park apartments, to play, to exercise and to rest. Almaden Lake Park has two sides, one of which may be near to your San Jose apartment. The western side is considered a wildlife sanctuary and must be kept clean for the beach area, so no dogs are allowed here. If you'd like to bring your dog from your Almaden Lake Park apartment, however, they are welcome on the east side as long as they are on a leash. If you don't have a pool at your San Jose apartment, the park is an excellent place to get in some swimming with lifeguards and take in some sun. Non-powered boats such as paddle boats, fishing boats and windsurfers are allowed here too. The swimming season usually runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Plenty of picnic tables and barbeque pits are available for use for an Almaden Lake Park apartment's party any time of year. Intoxicating beverages and glass bottles are prohibited near the beach however. And make sure you get there early enough during the busy summer season to find a parking place! When swimming is out of season, enjoy volleyball, horseshoes and bocce ball in the numerous courts set up throughout the park. You will need to bring your own equipment from your San Jose apartment. Another option is to bring your bike or your running shoes to see a lot more of the gorgeous Almaden Lake Park during the open hours of 7 am to one half hour after sunset.
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