Almanac note · Outdoors
Almaden Quicksilver gives Santa Clara County hills with history
Almaden Quicksilver has 4,163 acres of trails, spring wildflowers, mining history, and open hills near San Jose.
Almaden Quicksilver stands apart from a typical trail park. It has open hills, spring wildflowers, and a deep mining story tucked into the same place. Those layers make it feel different from a flat neighborhood park or a quick picnic stop.
The park covers 4,163 acres and includes most of Capitancillos Ridge. For more than 135 years, this was also a busy mining area, with more than 1,800 miners and family members tied to the community.
That means the park can work two ways. You can treat it as a hillside hike, or you can look for the history along the way and pair the trip with the Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum.
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Almaden Quicksilver County Park in San Jose
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Reviewed June 30, 2026
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