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Power of One - San Jose (CA)

Address: 🏡 600 Epic Way, San Jose, CA 95134
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    Marc Dewey: I was disappointed to find this place closed, despite the website and the sign on the actual building saying it was open, especially after paying $10 for parking. I visited during the SJMADE Fest, which may have been the reason (I didnt know this was going on). I understand the difficulty of keeping regular hours with volunteer operations, but I would check ahead if theres an event going on in the park because things might be closed randomly without warning.
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    Sarat chandra Das: Beautiful place
    Raging Waters San Jose - San Jose
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    Adam Nelms: WAY TO STRICT on brining your own food or snack in. Im a parent with kids and I cant bring in carrots/apples and peanut butter or some Goldfish in for a snack so I dont have to buy your WAY overpriced snacks ALL day long. Actual water park was nice, cement sidewalks burn your feet (could use misters), several slides closed on a Friday when we went. No alcohol is a bummer too.
    Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site - San Jose
    Gonzales-Peralta Adobe & Fallon House Historic Site
    D C: If you are a history buff or interested in the history of the city you are staying at, you must take a tour here. Scott and Sarah are great guides and the behind the scenes stories are wonderful.
    Rosicrucian Park - San Jose
    Rosicrucian Park
    daniela sun: It is a mystical and serene oasis that reflects the Rosicrucian principles of beauty, nature, and spirituality. Also, they have a free parking lot, which is super convenient. Overall, the Rosicrucian Garden offers a unique and enchanting experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
    San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles - San Jose
    San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
    Rajarshi Chaudhuri: Their permanent collection is quite beautiful. And the exhibitions always bring new charms.
    Chameleon Fountain - San Jose
    Chameleon Fountain
    Anthony Serrato: Not a remarkable fountain but nice to visit if you happen to be in the area
    Hellyer County Park - San Jose
    Hellyer County Park
    G Lee: It’s a beautiful and well kept park. I rode my bike through here via Coyote Creek Trail. People enjoy this park every week. It has a good playground, lots of open field, picnic tables, restrooms, and a small lake to fish in. No sports equipment, like basketball courts, but you can play frisbee or soccer or set up a volleyball net. They also have an outdoor velodrome. I think this is one of the more relaxing parks in the South Bay.
    Ryland Mews Mural - San Jose
    Ryland Mews Mural
    Jennifer: Fun spot for photo ops. Not many places to park once you pass it and go over the train tracks. Love the bright happy mural.
    Emma Prusch Farm Park - San Jose
    Emma Prusch Farm Park
    Jonathan Phan: Emma Prusch Farm Park is a wonderful place that beautifully blends culture, history, and community. The annual Mexican New Year celebration, held for 27 years, is a heartfelt tribute to ancestors and traditions, offering a vibrant and meaningful experience. The park’s serene atmosphere and cultural significance make it a must-visit spot for anyone looking to connect with heritage and enjoy a peaceful day out.
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